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Milbank Plans to Exit Generator Business

April 12, 2017
Briggs & Stratton plans to continue selling their home standby generators through the electrical distribution channel under its own brand, and will work with the Milbank team to transition the business.

Electrical manufacturer Milbank, Kansas City, MO, will exit the generator market to focus resources on its principal business of metering equipment, electrical enclosures and enclosed controls. As of June 30,   Milbank will no longer sell generators. This marks the end of a seven-year partnership with Briggs & Stratton, Milwaukee-based engine and generator manufacturer.

Briggs & Stratton plans to continue selling their home standby generators through the electrical distribution channel under its own brand, and will work with the Milbank team to transition the business.

Milbank will continue to offer its transfer switch products, including the manual transfer switch, Vigilant and SynapSwitch as part of its enclosed control product line.