Sinclair & Rush, Inc.
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Sinclair & Rush, Inc. - overview
Established
1950
Location
Arnold, MO, US
Primary Industry
Chemicals
About
Sinclair & Rush, Inc. is a manufacturer specializing in product protection, packaging, and comfort solutions, delivering tailored plastic components to various industries globally. Sinclair & Rush, Inc. was founded in 1950 in Arnold, US, focusing on the manufacturing of plastic components.
The company was acquired by Cameron Holdings in 1978, and it operates without any known subsidiaries. The leadership team includes CEOs Alexander Sinclair, Brad Philip, and Brandon Rush, who oversee operations serving an extensive customer base. Sinclair & Rush, Inc. specializes in a diverse range of products and services focused primarily on product protection, packaging, and comfort solutions.
The company offers a comprehensive suite of manufacturing capabilities, including vinyl dip molding, extrusion, thermoforming, and injection molding, which allow them to produce a variety of plastic components. Key offerings include caps, plugs, covers, masking products, and custom packaging solutions that serve industries such as automotive, electronics, and consumer goods. With over 20,000 customers globally, Sinclair & Rush operates across multiple geographical markets, including North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, providing tailored solutions that meet specific client needs and end-user applications in these regions. The revenue model of Sinclair & Rush is structured around B2B transactions, with the company primarily serving large manufacturers and retailers that require high-quality plastic components.
Business transactions are typically conducted through direct sales agreements or partnerships, where clients place bulk orders for specialized products such as their trademarked StockCap line of product protection solutions. The pricing structure is determined by factors such as order volume, customization level, and specific product requirements, allowing for flexible pricing arrangements tailored to client specifications. Through these business relationships, Sinclair & Rush facilitates a steady flow of revenue by providing consistent, high-demand products that cater to the needs of their extensive client base. As of the latest information, Sinclair & Rush has not disclosed specific upcoming products or new market expansion plans.
The most recent acquisition by Cameron Holdings on June 1, 1978, indicates a stable operational history. Future initiatives may focus on leveraging existing manufacturing capabilities for new product introductions, yet no concrete timelines or specific strategies have been outlined.
Current Investors
Cameron Holdings
Primary Industry
Chemicals
Sub Industries
Chemicals
Website
www.sinclair-rush.com
Company Stage
Mature - Buyout
Total Amount Raised
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Sinclair & Rush, Inc. - deals
| Deals Type | Deal Status | Target (s) | Deal Date | Investor(s) | Seller(s) | Deal size (Mn) | Enterprise value (Mn) | Post-money valuation (Mn) | EBITDA multiple (x) | Revenue multiple (x) | Lead partner (s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Add-on | Completed | Indepak, Inc. | - | ||||||||
| Buyout | Completed | Sinclair & Rush, Inc. | - |
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