Radiall acquires Timbercon

Radiall America, Inc. announced that it has completed its acquisition of Timbercon, Inc., a fiber-optic interconnect specialist based in Tualatin, Oregon.
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On January 16, Radiall America, Inc. announced that it has completed the acquisition of Timbercon, Inc., a fiber-optic interconnect specialist based in Tualatin, Oregon.

Founded in 1952, Radiall, is a global manufacturer of leading-edge interconnect solutions that employs 3,500 individuals. The company offers an extensive range of RF coaxial connectors and cable assemblies, coaxial switches, fiber-optic and microwave components, multipin connectors, and more. Radiall has sales offices and subsidiaries throughout the world to support its customers locally.

“We are excited to welcome Timbercon to the Radiall Group. By combining our activities, our objective is to offer the most comprehensive range of end to end active and optical interconnect solutions for harsh environments, through innovation, simplification and service,” said Pierre Gattaz, president and CEO of Radiall.

Timbercon, Inc., an 80-employee firm founded in 1997, is a fiber-optic product manufacturing company that provides a variety of connectivity solutions to the aerospace, defense, medical, data storage, telecommunications, industrial, broadcast and networking industries.

“Joining the Radiall Group will allow Timbercon to continue to elevate its commitment to stellar customer service and providing zero defect solutions, on time, and on budget to demanding markets. We are very excited what the future brings as part of the Radiall Team,” commented Eric Meslow, president of Timbercon.

According to a press announcement, Timbercon, Inc. will continue to operate as a standalone company under its current leadership, while leveraging synergies with Radiall. Learn more at https://www.radiall.com/

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