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Moog acquires Ethox International

Moog, a designer, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems, has acquired Ethox International, a medical products manufacturer and service provider, for $15.2 million in cash. Both the companies are based in the US.

Ethox produces proprietary medical devices and is engaged in contract manufacturing of disposables for many medical device companies. Ethox also provides microbiology, toxicology and sterilization services.

In 2006, Moog entered the medical devices market with the acquisition of Curlin Medical, a manufacturer of electric ambulatory infusion pumps. Since then, Moog has acquired the McKinley product line of disposable pumps, the Zevex enteral feeding pumps, and most recently Aitecs syringe pumps resulting in a full-range product offering of infusion therapy equipment.

Martin Berardi, president of Moog’s medical devices group, said: “The acquisition of Ethox broadens our product base in disposables and brings to our company an experienced management team and substantial production capabilities.”