TransTech Announces New Divisions, Formation of TransTech Group to Streamline Operations, Drive Growth

TransTech Announces New Divisions and Formation of TransTech Group to Streamline Operations Drive Growth PR scaled

HOUSTON — TransTech, a Bridge Industries platform company, announced the formation of TransTech Group, streamlining all TransTech portfolio companies into two newly formed divisions—the Engineered Products Group and the Services Group, facilitating the integration of recent acquisitions and streamlining operations across all businesses.

TransTech Group delivers solutions across the plant lifecycle, primarily serving operators and EPCs in energy, process, and industrial manufacturing—particularly those involved in oil and gas production and processing, refining, petrochemical, chemical, renewables, and other sectors.

The Engineered Products Group includes TransTech FabricationBendel Tank & Heat Exchanger, and Metalforms. Together, these companies boast an extensive range of engineering and fabrication capabilities—and close to 500,000 square feet of fabrication facility space across the U.S.—delivering engineered products to nationally recognized standards including ASME, API, and TEMA, a news release said.

The Services Group includes TransTech EnergyMaddox Industrial Group, and Energyneering Solutions (ESI). These companies deliver specialized industrial and energy infrastructure solutions together with comprehensive plant maintenance and operations support. TransTech has earned a reputation for its unique expertise in delivering liquefied gas storage and utilization, cryogenics, heat transfer, and biogas-to-energy solutions.

“The closer integration of all TransTech portfolio businesses under the TransTech Group umbrella streamlines all work processes for faster, more efficient project delivery,” said Greg Ezzell, President & Chief Growth Officer, “This transformation underscores our commitment to optimizing operational performance across the plant lifecycle, maximizing production efficiency and ROI.”

“The formation of TransTech Group is the result of our 10-year effort building a world-class platform delivering comprehensive infrastructure solutions across the industrial and energy sectors. By expanding into two divisions, we can better support our customers with industry-leading products and services. With our growth we are committed to retaining the entrepreneurial family business culture that all our businesses possess,” said Jeff Berlin, Chairman & CEO, TransTech Group and President & CEO Bridge Industries.

In conjunction with its realignment, TransTech Group has secured a new credit facility with JPMorgan Chase, significantly bolstering its financial position and accelerating the company’s strategic growth plan.

TransTech Group is also pleased to announce the addition of two highly regarded leaders to its Board of Directors. The appointments of Greg Floerke, EVP & Chief Operating Officer at MPLX LP and Halle Martin, previously General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at TransDigm Group and now serving as President and COO of The Howley Foundation mark a significant step forward in TransTech Group’s mission to advance energy and industrial infrastructure solutions and strengthen its market position across diverse sectors.

Source: TransTech Group

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