Armstrong World Industries to Acquire Architectural Components Group, Inc.
ACGI is a premier designer and manufacturer of custom architectural specialty wood ceiling and wall solutions. ACGI capabilities and product solutions will complement and enhance AWI’s existing wood ceiling and wall solutions, and further strengthen AWI’s market-leading position in the category that is growing double-digits for AWI.
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The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019 and remains subject to customary closing conditions. Following closing, AWI expects to serve existing and future customers out of the acquired
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