EXAIR merges with BETE

July 2, 2024
The merge aims to let both companies enhance their product offerings and customer engagement.

EXAIR and BETE, a spray nozzle and spraying systems manufacturer, have announced a merger agreement under which EXAIR has acquired BETE.

Through this merger, both companies aim to enhance product offerings and customer engagement significantly. The combined market reach and engineering capacity will drive innovation and product value to a worldwide network of customers, distributors, resellers, and OEMs. This merger also enables a diversified portfolio of products by integrating BETE's technologies and engineering acumen with EXAIR's knowledge of compressed air products. Both companies anticipate this to address a broader spectrum of market demands, fostering a new era of invention. 

"We are committed to a seamless integration process, focused on our shared vision of quality, advanced engineering, and service," said Tom Fitch, president of BETE. "We look forward to bringing together our teams, cultures, and communities. We are, without a doubt, better together."

The merger will also enhance both company's ability to provide high-quality, precision-engineered products to all levels of the market. EXAIR and BETE aim to support large-scope projects, OEM relationships, a worldwide network of distributors, and directly to end users. 

"For our valued customers and partners, this merger means improved service, new products, and competitive prices," said Kirk Edwards, president of EXAIR. "You will benefit from the combined expertise of two industry giants coming together to deliver comprehensive solutions that meet your needs."

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