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Grenzebach acquires assets and IP of New Hudson

Effective September 30, Grenzebach Corporation in Newnan, Georgia, has acquired the assets and intellectual property (IP) of New Hudson, a recognised supplier in the design, manufacturing and maintenance of annealing lehr rollers.

For over 60 years, New Hudson has been a leading supplier of annealing lehr rollers, with thousands of rollers installed in more than 250 float glass lines worldwide. The company has built a strong reputation for reliability and technical excellence within the global glass industry.

By taking over New Hudson’s service portfolio and combining it with Grenzebach’s long-standing expertise in annealing lehr manufacturing, the company is creating efficient, reliable and fully integrated one-stop solutions for customers in the Hot End.

John Fluker, CEO of Grenzebach Corporation

“This strategic acquisition is fully aligned with our From Hot to Cold strategy,” said John Fluker, CEO Grenzebach Corporation. “Building on our expertise as a manufacturer of annealing lehrs, we aim to provide customers with a powerful range of solutions from a single source—offering reliable support throughout the entire cooling channel process.”

Future service offerings by Grenzebach

With the integration of New Hudson, Grenzebach is continuing the reliable continuation of New Hudson’s proven service standards. The offering encompasses the entire service cycle of annealing lehr rollers, from cleaning and refinishing to maintenance and the supply of spare parts.

In detail, Grenzebach will continue to provide the well-known on-site Roller Cleaning Service, a safe and effective process for removing SO2 and tin deposits from stainless steel lehr rollers without interrupting production. This method is an efficient way to immediately restore roller performance and improve glass quality during ongoing operation. In addition, Stainless Steel Lehr Roller Refinishing will be carried out at Grenzebach’s Newnan, Georgia, facility, where roller surfaces are restored to their original condition.

Next steps
The integration of New Hudson will be driven forward in the coming weeks and months. However, Grenzebach is already prepared to accept customer inquiries and service requests.

Additionally, Greg Winberg and Bill Flowers, seasoned experts in New Hudson, will continue to support customer projects as part of the Grenzebach team, ensuring an efficient transfer of knowledge and continuity in customer support.

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