Newington-based Reno Machine has acquired a contract machine shop in East Berlin that produces components for federal contractors, including General Dynamics Electric Boat and GE Aerospace.
Reno announced last week that it had acquired TM Industries LLC from Manchester-based Pursuit Aerospace, which was formed in 2023 by the merger of Whitcraft Group and Paradigm Precision.
TM Industries operates a 55,000-square-foot manufacturing facility that develops and produces power-generation components.
Reno, which focuses on large-scale aerospace, defense and research and development projects, will take on TM Industries’ customers.
Reno’s existing customers include aerospace companies Sikorsky, Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace.
Following the acquisition, Reno said it is capable of producing large machine components that are up to 20 feet in diameter and 60 tons in weight.
“The expansion represents a step forward in our manufacturing services, allowing us to scale operations at an even larger capacity,” said Antonio Occhialini, Reno’s vice president of operations. “We’re extremely impressed with the highly experienced and skilled employees at TM, and our team looks forward to a strong collaboration on both existing and new business opportunities ahead.”
