Burner Systems Acquires CEM

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Burner Systems International, Inc., a global provider of gas-fueled appliance components, on Wednesday announced it has acquired certain assets of CEM S.A. Group of Chile (“CEM”), a Chilean-based manufacturer of top burners, valves and other related components.  Burner Systems is an affiliated portfolio company of Aterian Investment Partners (“Aterian”).  Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

CEM is one of the largest burner and valve suppliers to the South American cooking appliance market and has a long-standing history of providing engineered products and services to a blue-ribbon list of customers in support of their multiple brands.  The combination of CEM’s core products and Burner Systems’ broad product portfolio and engineering and development capabilities will provide the scale and technology needed to best serve the customers in the emerging South American market.

Burner Systems is among the largest global suppliers of components, assemblies and system solutions for the gas appliance industry. Headquartered in Chattanooga, and with additional manufacturing facilities in Mexico, France, England, and Turkey, Burner Systems serves a broad spectrum of OEM’s dedicated to gas-fueled cooking and heating appliances. Since 1960, Burner Systems has maintained a leading market position and broad customer base serving over 170 customers in 25 countries. The Company employs approximately 1,200 people.

Eric Griesemer, president and chief executive officer of Burner Systems, said, "This acquisition is a solid step forward in our strategy to broaden our global presence and enhance scale in the gas component supply base.  We will leverage CEM’s qualified products and strong customer relationships in the South American and Central American markets along with Burner Systems complementary components and development capabilities to yield greater value for the customer base in this region.”

This acquisition is the latest development in Aterian’s commitment to growing and investing in Burner Systems, since acquiring the business earlier this year. Christopher H. Thomas, partner of Aterian, said, “The acquisition is the first in our strategy to further expand Burner Systems’ geographic reach and product portfolio into emerging markets.  Aterian is pleased to support the management team at Burner Systems in advancing this growth strategy.”  


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