Robroy Enclosures Acquires Attabox Industrial Enclosures

Robroy Enclosures has acquired the assets of Attabox Industrial Enclosures, Temple, Texas, a manufacturer of polycarbonate NEMA rated enclosures.
Robroy Enclosures Inc., Belding, Mich., a subsidiary of Robroy Industries, has acquired the assets of Attabox Industrial Enclosures, Temple, Texas. Attabox is a manufacturer of polycarbonate NEMA rated enclosures. Robroy said in a release that the acquisition will complement Robroy’s Stahlin non-metallic enclosures business, which has been making fiberglass electrical enclosures for more than 60 years.

Attabox polycarbonate enclosures, manufactured in the U.S., provide extremely high-quality engineered enclosures for the industrial, solar, electrical, telecommunications, HVAC, instrumentation/control, government, oil and gas, and construction markets, Robroy said.

In a joint statement, Jeff Seagle, president of Robroy Enclosures, and Bill Evatt, president of Attabox, said, “Our combined enclosures team is excited to bring another market leader ---ATTABOX--- into the Robroy Enclosures family. This polycarbonate addition will complement the Stahlin Non-Metallic fiberglass brand, which is also recognized as the best of its type in the industry. Having both manufacturers representing Robroy Enclosures will enable us to grow with the ultimate goal of offering the broadest and most specified non-metallic enclosure products in the world."

About the Author

Doug Chandler, Senior Staff Writer

Executive Editor

Doug Chandler began writing about the electrical industry in 1992, and still finds there's never a shortage of stories to be told. So he spends his days finding them and telling them. Educationally, he's a Jayhawk with an English degree. Outside of work, he can often be found banging drums or harvesting tomatoes.