Phillips-Medisize to be acquired by Molex

Posted 7 September 2016

Phillips-Medisize Corporation, a global leader in outsource design, development and manufacturing services for the medical industry,  has entered into a binding agreement to be acquired by Molex.

Molex designs and manufactures electronic, electrical and fiber optic systems and solutions. As one of the world’s largest interconnect companies, Molex employs over 40,000 people in more than 40 countries.

Molex and Phillips-Medisize share a similar culture and approach to managing the business that creates strong partnerships built on quality and innovation,” said Matt Jennings, chairman, president and CEO, Phillips-Medisize Corporation. “Molex’s global scale in electronics, coupled with Phillips-Medisize’s strength in designing and manufacturing innovative products for medical device customers, will help us become a global leader in connected health solutions”.

“Phillips-Medisize has a talented, experienced and innovative team that has strong customer relationships because of its outstanding ability to serve the unique needs of the medical solutions market,” said Tim Ruff, senior vice president of business development and corporate strategy, Molex LLC. “Combined with Molex’s expertise in electronics and broad global manufacturing presence, we are confident that together we can significantly expand our medical solutions capabilities globally”.

Rajeev Amara, a Managing Director of Golden Gate Capital stated, “In just three years of our ownership, Phillips-Medisize has executed on a transformative vision to become a global leader in the manufacturing of biologics drug delivery devices. We would like to thank all the employees for their hard work and wish them well in the future”.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the fall.

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