Windjammer purchases Fecon

A global manufacturer of heavy-duty forestry mulching equipment and accessories, Fecon was founded over 30 years ago.
A global manufacturer of heavy-duty forestry mulching equipment and accessories, Fecon was founded over 30 years ago.
Windjammer purchases Fecon

Fecon LLC, Lebanon, Ohio, announced that private equity firm LFM Capital, Nashville, Tennessee, has sold Fecon to Windjammer Capital Investors, Newport Beach, California.

“We are appreciative of the guidance provided by the LFM team, which allowed Fecon to confidently pursue a number of strategic and operational priorities that have enabled strong growth over the last three years,” says Bob Dieckman, CEO of Fecon. “We are excited about partnering with the Windjammer Capital team and look forward to the company’s continued success.”

Fecon, a global manufacturer of heavy-duty forestry mulching equipment and accessories, was founded over 30 years ago. With more than 550 dealer customers nationwide, it serves a variety of end markets, like utility and infrastructure maintenance, right of way/site development and fire prevention.

“Fecon is a great example of the type of business Windjammer seeks for investment – a niche market leader, delivering mission-critical products and services with a solid market position,” says Matt Anderson, managing director at Windjammer. “Fecon’s strong market positioning, bolstered by robust vegetation management trends offers great opportunity for growth, both organically and through acquisition. We’re excited to partner with Bob and the Fecon team to further bolster their market leading capabilities.”

In This Category

SiteOne-unveils-marketing-toolkit2
SiteOne Landscape Supply announced a leadership transition as longtime executive Scott Salmon prepares to retire, with Daniel Laughlin named as his successor.
AdobeStock_965574806
Rising gas prices and economic volatility come up in daily conversations, leaving many business owners, including irrigation contractors, wondering, “How will this impact this year’s irrigation season?” and “What adjustments will I need to make?”
Construction industry
The U.S. housing market continues to report mixed trends in January, with a decline in building permit requests and completions, but an increase in housing starts among privately-owned projects, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.

Share on social media: