- With this acquisition, the company also aims to increase its global customer base
- The acquired New Hampshire operation specialises in high-technology electronics manufacturing services
Precision electronic and electromechanical products manufacturer Intervala has acquired Varitron Hudson located in New Hampshire. The company aims to expand its manufacturing footprint in the Northeast region of the U.S. with this move. It also plans to increase its global customer base with this acquisition.
Teresa Huber, president and CEO, Intervala said, “Intervala’s acquisition of Varitron Hudson is an exciting and important step in our strategy to grow and expand our presence in the Northeast region. In keeping with Intervala’s culture, our new Hudson, N.H., operation is very customer-focused, and we believe it will be a good fit in both customers and people. The capable Hudson team has built successful, long-standing relationships with their customers. We welcome them to Intervala and look forward to serving them with our unwavering commitment to customer excellence.”
Electronics manufacturing services
The acquired New Hampshire operation specialises in high-technology electronics manufacturing services (EMS). It will provide Intervala more capacity to manufacture complex printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) and other high-reliability electronic assemblies.
It will also improve Intervala’s customer and market diversity through the addition of top-tier customers in the industrial, medical and military markets said the company. EMS industry veteran Jon Saunders, who has led the New Hampshire operation since 2016, will continue to run the the location for Intervala.