Stemco, Gaff form strategic alliance

Stemco, Gaff form strategic alliance

Under the alliance, Gaff will provide high performance polyurethane suspension components to the commercial vehicle market in the U.S. and Canada via distribution through the Stemco Kaiser suspension component group. Stemco's sales team will assist customers with the repair and selection of polyurethane products, as well as provide on-site training.

Stemco, an EnPro Industries company, announced it has formed an investment-based strategic alliance with Gaff International. The alliance will provide high performance polyurethane suspension components to the commercial vehicle market in the U.S. and Canada, reporting through the Stemco Kaiser suspension component group based in Millington, Mich. Gaff International, based in Mexico City, manufactures high performance polyurethane components, including bushings, engine supports, torque rods and components for many other applications for both the OEM and replacement markets, according to the company.  
 
“This partnership with Gaff will help us provide additional high value solutions to our customers,” said Todd Anderson, Stemco Kaiser vice president and general manager. “Stemco Gaff is a long-term strategic alliance that expands our suspension product portfolio. These high performance components benefit the commercial vehicle industry with longer life while reducing total life-cycle maintenance costs.”   
 
According to Stemco, under the alliance, Gaff will transfer all distribution of its products in the U.S. and Canada exclusively to Stemco Kaiser, which will provide an investment in Gaff. The alliance will use Stemco’s 45-member fleet-based technical sales team to assist customers with the repair and selection of polyurethane products appropriate to their needs. The sales team also will provide on-site training to maximize both the life of the components and vehicle safety.
 
“This alliance combines Gaff’s great product technology with Semco’s precision training to improve the performance of customers’ equipment while lowering their total operating costs,” said Jon Cox, Stemco president. “We are very excited to enter into this relationship with Gaff. We are committed to the long-term success of this relationship, and we look forward to exploring other opportunities to expand it in the future."

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