Detectable Warning Systems Overview
- Year Founded
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1994

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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Detectable Warning Systems General Information
Description
Manufacturer of detectable warning surfaces intended for visually impaired pedestrians. The company engages in making flooring, tiles and sidewalks with bumps for visually impaired people, thereby enabling contractors, municipalities, transit authorities and other agencies to be provided with ADA compliant tactile warning surfaces at a reasonable cost.
Contact Information
Website
www.detectable-warning.com(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- 3205 Randall Parkway
- Suite 215
- Wilmington, NC 28403
- United States
Corporate Office
- 3205 Randall Parkway
- Suite 215
- Wilmington, NC 28403
- United States
Detectable Warning Systems Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Detectable Warning Systems FAQs
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When was Detectable Warning Systems founded?
Detectable Warning Systems was founded in 1994.
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Where is Detectable Warning Systems headquartered?
Detectable Warning Systems is headquartered in Wilmington, NC.
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What industry is Detectable Warning Systems in?
Detectable Warning Systems’s primary industry is Electrical Equipment.
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Is Detectable Warning Systems a private or public company?
Detectable Warning Systems is a Private company.
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What is Detectable Warning Systems’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Detectable Warning Systems is
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When was Detectable Warning Systems acquired?
Detectable Warning Systems was acquired on 01-Sep-2018.
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Who acquired Detectable Warning Systems?
Detectable Warning Systems was acquired by Mar-Bal.
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