Crown Capital Investments LLC procures Graniteville Specialty Fabrics

Jim Egan, president, Graniteville Specialty Fabrics said that, “Graniteville Specialty Fabrics has been known for quality products and innovation for over 70 years,” Also, “We’re excited to be associated with Crown Capital. Throughout the process Crown Capital was the obvious choice of our management team.”

Christopher Graham, CEO, Crown Capital Investments said that, “Graniteville is a great company and our families are thrilled with the acquisition,” Also, “We focus on investing in well-established, market-leading companies and helping them optimize operations, innovate and grow over time. The brand, the products and the management team all demonstrate the high performance attributes we seek within our portfolio companies.”

A producer and distributor of highly engineered coated products used for such items as military shelters, marine covers and tents and Atlanta-based Crown Capital Investments LLC has acquired Graniteville Specialty Fabrics (GSF), Graniteville, S.C.

GSF will remain in Graniteville, where the company has approximately 17 acres with offices, manufacturing and onsite research facilities.

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