Carlisle Companies - Joint Venture and Equity Investments History

Joint Venture and Equity Investments History

  • 07/00 Moodyparts Joint venture with Moody PLC to distribute OEM and alternative spare parts to dairy and related process industries
  • 06/00 Icopal a/s Investment in a leading European roofing systems producer
  • 03/00 Beijing Carlisle Waterproofing Single-ply roofing systems for the Chinese market
  • 02/99 Shanghai Carlisle Stainless Equipment Fabricated stainless steel products for the Chinese food, dairy & pharmaceutical markets
  • 11/98 Prism Technologies Automotive components
  • 03/98 Hunter Panels Manufacturer of premium steep-slope roofing products
  • 12/97 Lander-Carlisle Engineered automotive components
  • 11/93 Carlisle Leasing International Worldwide leasing of ISO refrigerated containers
  • 01/92 Pagid-Carlisle, S.A. Manufacturer of custom trailers & related paving apparatus for highway construction & trailers for other hauling industries
  • 09/91 Jolly Tone-Carlisle Acrylic giftware for U.S. distribution
  • 08/90 Japan Power Brake Off-highway braking systems for Japanese markets

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