Marvin Acquires Distributor A.W. Hastings

Date: 23 October 2019
Source: www.marvin.com
Marvin Acquires Distributor A.W. Hastings
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Date: 23 October 2019

Marvin is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Enfield, Connecticut-based A.W. Hastings and is now the owner of its distributor in New England and Eastern New York.

“The future is bright at Marvin, and we are actively pursuing initiatives that not only contribute to our growth and long-term success, but also align with our values,” said Paul Marvin, CEO. “Joining these two centers of excellence provides further opportunity to deliver on our purpose: to imagine and create better ways of living.”

A.W. Hastings has served as Marvin’s exclusive representative in New England and Eastern New York for more than four decades. The companies’ shared values have contributed to years of success and this acquisition now brings centralized, one-step service and support resources to Marvin customers in these markets.

“For 173 years, A.W. Hastings’ success has been rooted in leveraging change that creates opportunity,” said A.W. Hasting’s Past President, Dusty Hoyt. “The unification of Hastings and Marvin creates the prospect for us to continue to flourish and face our changing industry as a key part of Marvin’s strategy.”

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