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Ecore International acquires Pro-Techs Surfacing

Aug 07, 2025about 1 month ago

Acquiring Company

Ecore International

Acquired Company

Pro-Techs Surfacing

LancasterCopleyWholesaleConstructionPublic Safety

Description

Ecore International has announced the acquisition of Pro-Techs Surfacing, LLC, expanding its leadership in the safety surfacing market. This acquisition enhances Ecore's recreational and playground brand offerings. Pro-Techs is recognized nationwide for its excellence in playground surfacing and has installed over 2 million square feet of safety surfacing.

Company Information

Company

Ecore International

Location

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

About

Ecore is a transformational rubber circularity company. Built on a legacy that began in 1871, we are leading our industry’s circular economy founded on the magic of rubber—a material with a proven past and the potential to reinvent the future. Like rubber itself, we are constantly flexing and finding new challenges to solve, new performance properties to engineer, and new uses for this infinitely reusable material. Headquartered in Lancaster, Pa., Ecore serves customers in more than 75 countries, designing innovative technologies and solutions for many industries, including rubber reclamation services, rubber materials, commercial and performance surfacing, play surfacing, industrial components, transportation, and agricultural products. Ecore brands include Ecore Athletic, ECOsurfaces, Centaur, QT Sound Insulation, A-Turf, Surface America, SpectraTurf, Ecore Industrial, Ecore Reclamation, Ecore Materials, itsTRU® Technology, and TRUcircularity™.

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