COLUMBIA CITY — N.A. Holding Corp., a diversified holding company owned by Matt Wojewuczki and Doyle McCauley, announced the acquisition of Architectural Glass and Aluminum (AGA), a leading aluminum and glass fabricator in Columbia City.
AGA, 1050 S. Williams Drive, offers comprehensive capabilities including curtain walls, storefronts, windows, skylights, composite panels, point-supported glass systems, railings, and architectural sunscreens. The 10,000-square-foot fabrication and stock warehouse is headquartered in Columbia City and houses advanced equipment enabling efficient, precise custom fabrication.
“We look forward to continuing the positive growth path that AGA has been on and its focus on exceeding customer expectations,” Wojewuczki said. “Their specialized expertise complements our other industrial companies and is a great addition to the NA Holding portfolio.”
Troy Gay, founder of AGA, said, “I am proud of all we have done at AGA and look forward to seeing the company grow as part of NA Holding.”
Staying true to its “Invest in America” mission, NA Holding is committed to valuing performance, teamwork and community.
“NA Holding Corp. is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition for AGA into its portfolio of companies,” according to the announcement. “With this acquisition, NA Holding looks forward to supporting AGA’s continued success and contributing to its growth in the years ahead.”
N.A. Holding Corp. has a diverse portfolio of small industrial businesses and investments that include Microtech Welding Corp. in Fort Wayne and Warsaw; and Shar Systems and Deister Concentrator, both of Fort Wayne.
N.A. Holding Corp. provides strategic direction and resources to help niche manufacturing businesses reach their full potential.
Architectural Glass and Aluminum is a premier fabricator of aluminum and glass products serving customers throughout Northeast Indiana. With state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, the company provides a comprehensive range of fabrication services including curtain walls, storefronts, windows, skylights, and specialty glass products.
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