PIP Aquires Safe Industries Inc

Jun 11, 2014 • PRESS RELEASES

Latham, NY - June 11, 2014, Protective Industrial Products Inc. (PIP) is pleased to announce expansion of its US manufacturing footprint by acquiring Safe Industries Inc. of Gloversville, New York. For decades Safe Industries has been a leader in the manufacturer of Hand and Arm Protective Products which includes principally cut resistant gloves and cut resistant sleeves. These products are used in medium and heavy industries to help protect workers from cuts and scrapes to hands and arms.
"This is a welcome move. The much needed added capacity will reduce our lead-times and smooth out our production planning", said Joe Milot, President of PIP Global. "Safe Industries is an established business that has served its customers well. Our goal is to capitalize on the added capacity and continue to service its customers without interruption." 
Over the next few weeks, we will be communicating details with our customers and suppliers in order to facilitate the transition. For all questions related to customer orders and customer service, please contact Marisa Testa, Associate Product Manager - Domestic Products at (518) 595-1286 or by email at mtesta@pipusa.com.
About Protective Industrial Products Inc.
Protective Industrial Products, Inc. is one of the leading suppliers of Hand Protection and Personal Protective Equipment to industrial distributors globally. PIP's mantra is "Bringing the Best of the World to You®" by providing the highest value safety products available to workers in the Industrial, Construction and Electrical industry. PIP strengthens its value proposition by also offering its products in the most efficient and flexible manner while building long-term relationships with its distributors. Additional information about PIP is available at www.pipusa.com. For additional information please contact Anthony Di Giovanni at 518-595-1234.

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