• When was the acquisition completed?
    January 31, 2008.
  • What was acquired?
    Suncoast Heat Treating Boynton Beach Aerospace Division and the Suncoast Heat Treating Daytona Beach Facility
  • What is the name of the combined company?
    The Boynton Beach facility is now Braddock Metallurgical Aerospace Services and the Daytona Beach facility is now
    Braddock Metallurgical-Daytona.
  • Where is company headquarters?
    Braddock Metallurgical, Inc. Corporate Office is located at 14600-1 Duval Place West, Jacksonville, FL 32218. The
    telephone number is 904-741-6999 and the fax number is 904-741-6990.
  • How is the combined company structured?
    The seven plants and their locations are:
    Braddock Metallurgical Aerospace Services, Boynton Beach, Florida
    Braddock Metallurgical - Daytona, Daytona Beach, Florida
    Braddock Metallurgical - Tampa, Riverview, Florida
    Braddock Metallurgical - Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida
    Braddock Metallurgical - Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
    Braddock Heat Treating Co., Inc., Bridgewater, New Jersey
    Braddock Metallurgical Caribe - Bayamon, Puerto Rico
  • Who is on the management team?
    George Gieger, President, 904-741-6999 ext 101, ggieger@braddockmt.com
    David P. Adam, CFO, 904-741-6999 ext 100, dadam@braddockmt.com
    Steve Hutchinson, Plant Manager, Braddock Metallurgical Aerospace Services, shutchinson@braddockmt.com
    Bruce Sobleski, Plant Manager, Braddock Metallurgical - Daytona, bsobleski@braddockmt.com
    Griffith Braddock, Plant Manager, Braddock Metallurgical - Tampa, gbraddock@braddockmt.com
    Jeff Young, Plant Manager, Braddock Metallurgical, Inc. - Jacksonville, jyoung@braddockmt.com
    Tim Waters, Plant Manager, Braddock Metallurgical - Georgia, twaters@braddockmt.com
    Bill Schultz, Plant Manager, Braddock Heat Treating Co., Inc. Bridgewater, NJ, wschultz@braddockmt.com
    Clay Braddock, Plant Manager, Braddock Caribe Metallurgical Corp. - Bayamon, Puerto Rico, cbraddock@braddockmt.com
  • Will there be a reduction in workforce as a result of this acquisition?
    We value the highly skilled employees at Boynton Beach and Daytona and have no plans to eliminate plant, engineering,
    sales, or customer service positions. Current Braddock Metallurgical employees are completely unaffected. There are
    a few redundancies on the administrative side and we will make every effort to find new roles for these individuals.
  • Will there be facility closures?
    No. One of the benefits of this acquisition is addition of the two Florida East Coast plants that will reduce transportation
    costs and lead times for customers located in that area.
  • Why did Braddock Metallurgical acquire the assets of Suncoast Heat Treating?
    Strategically, we believe this move will enable us to increase performance and pass those efficiencies directly to our
    customers.
  • What benefits can customers expect in the future?
    You will benefit from our increased buying power, reduced transportation costs, faster turn times, increased sales and
    customer service support all backed by a stable company utilizing superior technology and strong capitalization.
  • When will the integration of the new facilities be completed.
    We fully expect the transition to be virtually invisible to our customers and new employees. The two companies have
    been built on a very similar business models. This, combined with the fact that the workforce will remain intact, gives us
    every confidence that the integration will be"seamless."
  • Who will be my point of contact going forward?
    Again, because there will not be any workforce changes, customers will continue to work with their existing contacts.



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