Cicoil, LLC has been acquired by TPC Wire & Cable Corp.
The private shareholders of Cicoil, LLC have sold the company to TPC Wire & Cable Corp.
Cicoil is a manufacturer of high-precision, customized, engineered cables and cable assemblies serving aerospace and commercial industries, such as robotics, digital signage, semi-conductor and healthcare diagnostics.
TPC Wire & Cable manufactures and supplies wires and cables for industrial applications. It offers industrial electric wire and cable products, such as bus, chemical resistant, low-voltage instrumentation and control, flat festoon, high-temperature, igniter, medium-voltage, power, reeling, servo motor, variable frequency drive, welding, and custom wires and cables, as well as portable and retractile coil cords, thermocouple extension wires, and plug-and-play cabling systems. The company also provides electrical wire and cable accessories.
Oaklins' team in Los Angeles advised the seller in this transaction.


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