Premium Guard Phase 2

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Premium Guard announced on June 17 that they had completed phase 2 of the acquisition of Fram and other brands from First Brands. The statement said that they were going to merge the the Albion Illinois and the Greeneville OH facilities and keep around 300 jobs. They also leased a 730,000 square foot distribution center and equipment in Hebron Kentucky from FB. The center will be PGI's fifth distribution center in the US. You can read the full press release here. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...ion-and-workforce-capabilities-302803471.html
 
Well, looks like some have gotten their wish for PGI to buy up Fram. Let see if that translates into the orange can of death becoming basically a PGI filter inside now.
 
Glad to hear that Fram is going to carry on .
Looking forward to the Fram discussions that will ensue with the new owners.
 
Well, looks like some have gotten their wish for PGI to buy up Fram. Let see if that translates into the orange can of death becoming basically a PGI filter inside now.
I’m really curious how this plays out. Do they just keeps selling the same basic filter in different livery? Worse outcomes are possible.
 
Premium Guard announced on June 17 that they had completed phase 2 of the acquisition of Fram and other brands from First Brands. The statement said that they were going to merge the the Albion Illinois and the Greeneville OH facilities and keep around 300 jobs. They also leased a 730,000 square foot distribution center and equipment in Hebron Kentucky from FB. The center will be PGI's fifth distribution center in the US. You can read the full press release here. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...ion-and-workforce-capabilities-302803471.html
This is awesome news! If the press release from PGI is honest, and I have no doubt it is. This is how you do business! There is something seriously insane with the previous management who seemed to enjoy putting people out of work at the sake of more profit. I've said it before, it's just like the Gordon Gecko character in the movie Wall Street. Where greed is good. You would want to keep your most experienced manufacturing people employed to make a better product, at least this way they'll be vetted to the higher quality PGI set of standards, not what they were previously cranking out. And to re-invest in your business is also what you should do to grow a business! I know, I know, I'm talking common sense here!

For PGI to bring domestic production back online in the US is also very smart, it allows for supply chain security, when there's so much disruption lately. And we all know the quality of PGI filters, have been cutting open their oil filters for awhile now on this forum. Plus looks like their air filters aren't bad either. PGI is going to have a lot of new business!


thanks @motorguy222 for posting this, two thumbs up!! (y) (y)
 
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