Summer 2026
$26.85 - $36.90/hr
Yorba Linda, CA, USA
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Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
N/A
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Headquarters
Brown Deer, Wisconsin
Founded
1965
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Rite-Hite acquires Johnson Equipment. Milwaukee-based material handling system manufacturer Rite-Hite Holding Corp. has acquired Johnson Equipment Co. Based in Dallas, Johnson Equipment has 300 employees at 15 regional offices in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Mexico. The Johnson Equipment sales and service offices become part of a Rite-Hite network of company-owned distribution locations serving customers in the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Customers of Johnson Equipment will continue receiving the same service and support from the team they know. "We plan to take a thoughtful approach to integrating our businesses so we can capitalize on the best of both organizations," said Dan Anderson, president of global distribution at Rite-Hite.
Milwaukee-based Rite-Hite Holding Corporation has acquired Johnson Equipment Company in one of its largest acquisitions to date. The Dallas-based company employs 300 people across 15 regional offices in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Mexico. Founded in 1959, the family-owned Johnson Equipment Company will join Rite-Hite's global distribution network spanning the USA, Canada, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Rite-Hite President and CEO Micaela Bomhack said the companies' cultures and values align perfectly, with shared focus on customer service, safety and innovation. Johnson Equipment customers will continue receiving service from the existing team. The acquisition expands Rite-Hite's company-owned distribution locations serving industrial equipment customers worldwide.
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