Pacteon Group, a leader in end-of-line packaging equipment solutions has acquired Descon Integrated Conveyor Solutions, a leading provider of integrated conveyor systems for the food and beverage industry. This strategic move marks an important milestone in Pacteon’s growth strategy and reaffirms its commitment to product handling expertise.
The acquisition of Descon aligns with Pacteon’s vision to be the single source for end-of-line packaging automation equipment and strengthens its portfolio of offerings. By capitalizing on the expertise, technologies and resources of both organizations, Pacteon aims to deliver even greater value to its customers and partners.
“We are delighted to welcome Descon to the Pacteon family,” said Mike Odom, CEO of Pacteon Group.
said Mike Odom, chief executive officer of Pacteon Group.
“This acquisition represents an exciting opportunity for us to offer more comprehensive solutions to our customers to automate the delivery of products for life. Together, we will continue to innovate, deliver exceptional solutions for our customers and differentiate ourselves in the packaging industry.”
Descon brings a wealth of experience and capabilities to Pacteon, including continuous improvement, innovation and customer satisfaction. By leveraging these strengths, Pacteon aims to improve its competitive position and drive long-term value. “We are excited to join forces with Pacteon and leverage our combined strengths to uncover new opportunities and drive growth,” said Dave Farquhar, president and co-founder of Descon Integrated Conveyor Solutions. “Together, we will be able to deliver even greater value to our customers.”
As part of the acquisition, Descon will operate as a subsidiary of Pacteon Group, maintaining its brand identity, facilities and leadership team. This approach will allow Pacteon to preserve Descon’s unique strengths and capabilities while taking advantage of opportunities for collaboration.
Pacteon is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for customers, employees and partners of both organizations.