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Lozier About to Buy RHC/Spacemaster

Lozier Corp. (Omaha, Neb.), one of the store fixture manufacturing industry's largest companies, has reportedly filed a successful bid to purchase RHC/Spacemaster Corp. (Melrose Park, Ill.), which declared bankruptcy earlier this year.

Lozier's bid was accepted on Friday, according to Steven K. Platt, Hinsdale, Ill.-based merchant banker, fixture industry analyst and regular columnist for VM+SD. No further details were available.

This would be a merging of two of the industry's largest companies. RHC/Spacemaster has reported manufacturing capacity of 2.8 million square feet, spread throughout a number of facilities around the country (including Garcy Corp., Goer Manufacturing Co., Reflector Hardware Corp. and several others). Lozier has 2.4 million square feet of manufacturing space in its Omaha facility.

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