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Rupes acquires Cyclo Toolmakers


Rupes aquires Cyclo Toolmakers



Saw this on DB, very interesting...

Longmont's Cyclo Toolmakers acquired by Italy's RUPES - Longmont Times-Call


RUPES S.p.A. has announced its acquisition of Longmont's Cyclo Toolmaker, producers of the Cyclo Orbital Polisher.
RUPES is an Italian manufacturer of electric and pneumatic power tools and vacuum systems and is known in North America for its BigFoot polishing system.

Cyclo Toolmakers has supplied the auto detailing and airplane polishing segments with its Cyclo dual head polisher for more than 60 years. Cyclo's Longmont facility is slated to become the center of Rupes' and Cyclo's operations in North America, where the new company will operate as Rupes USA, Inc.

"RUPES is absolutely committed to growing its presence in the North American market. We see synergies between Cyclo and RUPES and are excited to have Cyclo's engineering, manufacturing, distribution and support capabilities available to us," Jonathan Kissov, RUPES USA Inc. vice president of sales and marketing said in a press release.

"We are also looking forward to embracing the international distribution network that Cyclo has developed and working with them to further promote the Cyclo brand internationally."

With its BigFoot system of large-orbit random orbital polishing tools, RUPES says it has "changed the traditional approach to achieving swirl-free finishes on vehicles and other painted surfaces."
 
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Has Todd Helme's job...
(Technical Sales Manager for Rupes, North America)...
also now been expanded to the point of morphing
into a dual-headed position?

Bob
 
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Wow!


That's big news! I didn't see this coming...

Very interesting. Cody, the President of Cyclo Tools recently sent me the newest version of the Cyclo Polisher and it's really nice. It will be very interesting to see the addition of Rupes engineering not just for tools but for pads, backing plates and chemicals affects Cyclo into the future.

I see a bright future for both companies.


Just to note, this last year we did this entire extreme makeover using only Cyclo Tools including using the Cyclo with Nanoskin Pads to decontaminate the paint.

1938 Plymouth Sedan Streetrod Extreme Makeover!

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And we did this recent extreme makeover using only Rupes tools....


Rupes Polishers - Extreme Makeover - 1965 Chevy Streetrod


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Before
Started with this. You can see my Test Spot but surrounding it is dull, swirled out paint.

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AFter
Much better....

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Just goes to show, both tools are capable of doing great things. You just need to add to use good compounds and polishes, (most important followed by the right pads and the correct machine polishing techniques.


Looking forward even more to 2015!


Don't forget, Cyclo and Rupes will both be at Detail Fest!


Detail Fest 2015 Dates


Our 10th Annual Detail Fest will be held on March 21-22, 2015.

Please mark your calendars and make sure you are here as the 10th annual you will not want to miss!


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Very interesting, and certainly a quick way for Rupes to get a US service center up and running.
 
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Similar thing just happened in the music instrument world too. "Wow" was my reaction to both.
 
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Very interesting news. Cody, the President of Cyclo is a very very very happy man!! Stock Options being called!! But overall, competition in the DA world is fierce. You either sink or swim. With all the new DA's coming out on the market (Megs, CG, Flex, etc.) is really stirring things up.

IMO, Rupes is ahead of the game with this acquisition. The bottom line is that it is the consumer will eventually win out on this with new innovative products from the "synergy" of the combination of 2 well known companies.
 
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IMO, Rupes is ahead of the game with this acquisition. The bottom line is that it is the consumer will eventually win out on this with new innovative products from the "synergy" of the combination of 2 well known companies.

Label me a cynic, but a lot of times these acquisitions are about pragmatism, not synergy. Rupes is selling a lot of machines in the US, Cyclo has an existing US sales and service infrastructure, as well as a manufacturing facility. The company will be called Rupes USA, so now Rupes can say they have a US manufacturing facility.
 
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Label me a cynic, but a lot of times these acquisitions are about pragmatism, not synergy. Rupes is selling a lot of machines in the US, Cyclo has an existing US sales and service infrastructure, as well as a manufacturing facility. The company will be called Rupes USA, so now Rupes can say they have a US manufacturing facility.

You are correct in many ways. I went through 2 major corporate buy outs. The one buying you out made the decisions. They are in the drivers seat. As for the company that was bought out, you are at the mercy of the aggressor. In my case it sucked so much is the reason why I started my own business and have never looked back.

The aggressor can discontinue products from the company being bought out. An EXAMPE is no more Cyclo. They could have bought the company for their distribution and customer base. Who knows!! This is the spooky part for about 3 - 6 months.

I am hoping it will all work out. Eventually, the pros and cons will work out and there will be significant changes. In most cases, it is in the consumer that benefits. Let us hope we do in this case.
 
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The aggressor can discontinue products from the company being bought out. An EXAMPE is no more Cyclo. They could have bought the company for their distribution and customer base. Who knows!! This is the spooky part for about 3 - 6 months.

Hey, I'm not being that cynical! Cyclo has a lot of brick-and-mortar distributors, servicing a lot of guys who would never be on this forum and heard of Rupes. Rupes can put their machines on those shelves, and inspire shopper confidence by promoting the fact that they have a US service and manufacturing facility (even if the bigfoot machines aren't manufactured there).

And as I stated before, they have an up-and-running service facility, which just needs a little training and parts lay-in and they are ready to go.
 
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Large throw dual head polishers coming ???
 
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The other thing I was thinking about but didn't mention before, is that Cyclo (as noted in the press release) has long been associated with aircraft polishing. What better canvas for a long-throw polisher like the LHR 21ES than the huge flat surfaces of an airplane? So right there whoever is selling Cyclos to those accounts has a new machine and system to offer those customers.
 
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Im not a fan of this. I own a cyclo and love it. Part of what drew me to it was its longtrackrecord and stable company. I see this as a thinning down of healthy compitition in the market, not "synergy" what ever that is supposed to mean.
 
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Hey, I'm not being that cynical! Cyclo has a lot of brick-and-mortar distributors, servicing a lot of guys who would never be on this forum and heard of Rupes. Rupes can put their machines on those shelves, and inspire shopper confidence by promoting the fact that they have a US service and manufacturing facility (even if the bigfoot machines aren't manufactured there).

And as I stated before, they have an up-and-running service facility, which just needs a little training and parts lay-in and they are ready to go.

Setecc, If I offended you I apologize. I did not mean to if you felt that I did. You are not cynical. You brought out an excellent point. I was just elaborating on that. I am in agreement with you on some points of a buyout.

I am hoping that in the long run it will all work out. The 2 companies work out their philosophies and get better at what they do.

I can think of a perfect example of a buyout: Chrysler being bought out by Fiat. After a year or so they have brought out some pretty cool cars and trucks...the Hellcat and the Dodge Ram Pickup. I am a Ford guy but what they have done to the 2 mentioned are perfect examples that are great for the consumer IMO. I would seriously look at those as a great choices.

There will be some pain and gain....LOL
 
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"The United States of Eurasia"

Bob
 
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"The United States of Eurasia"

Bob

I was going to question the upcoming marketing campaign of USA own/operated/built..... but Bob got me beat:xyxthumbs:
 
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Synergy is a bean counters word to make something sound good/cool. You can bet that this was purely about $ nothing more nothing less. They need cyclo for something to gain more $.
 
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The other thing I was thinking about but didn't mention before, is that Cyclo (as noted in the press release) has long been associated with aircraft polishing. What better canvas for a long-throw polisher like the LHR 21ES than the huge flat surfaces of an airplane? So right there whoever is selling Cyclos to those accounts has a new machine and system to offer those customers.
Are that many planes polished anymore? AA and Delta don't fly too many polished DC-3s anymore. ;)
 
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CJ, FCA is a pretty good analogy, but it also misses the fact that it allows FIAT to eliminate US- (Chrysler-) designed vehicles and introduce Americanized versions of their own cars. The 500 is made in Mexico at the old PT Cruiser plant, the Dart is based on the slightly smaller Alfa Romeo Giulietta, the new 200 is based on the same platform (as is the new Cherokee) and built in the upgraded Sterling Heights plant that eliminates the need for 30% of the plant's US workforce.

Yes, synergies is a bean counter buzz word. An optimist would say they hope it means both original companies benefit from the merger, and grow and flourish. A cynic would suggest a dilution of the acquired company's strengths in order to benefit the acquiring company.
 
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