Trexon, headquartered in Boston, provides high-reliability interconnect and cable assemblies primarily for the defense market, Amphenol said Monday. The Massachusetts-based company has facilities in the United Kingdom.
“Trexon’s unique portfolio of high-reliability cable assembly products will be highly complementary to our existing offerings in the defense market,” said Amphenol President and CEO R. Adam Norwitt. “We look forward to working in partnership with Trexon’s experienced management team to deliver additional high-technology solutions to our customers post closing.”
Post-Acquisition Expectations
The acquisition is expected to be finalized in the fourth quarter, subject to certain regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
Trexon is expected to have 2025 sales and EBITDA margins of approximately $290 million and 26 percent, respectively. Once the acquisition closes, it will join Amphenol’s harsh environment solutions segment and contribute to the company’s earnings per share in the first year post-closing.
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