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Merritt Acquires Magnum Trailer & Equipment
Merritt has acquired Magnum Trailer & Equipment, a British Columbia, Canada-based company with three divisions: Truck Accessories, Trailer Manufacturing, and Service.

Magnum Trailer & Equipment, a British Columbia, Canada-based company, has been acquired by the Merritt family of companies, which is comprised of Merritt Aluminum Products and Merritt Trailers.
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With nearly 75 years of manufacturing experience in the heavy-duty truck market, the Merritt family of companies has acquired Magnum Trailer & Equipment, a British Columbia, Canada-based company with three divisions: Truck Accessories, Trailer Manufacturing, and Service.
Merritt is comprised of Merritt Aluminum Products and Merritt Trailers.
Magnum Trailer & Equipment’s Truck Accessories division is recognized for its rugged, aluminum moose guards and modular front-end protection systems, specifically designed for Class 8 trucks. This division will integrate closely with Merritt Aluminum Products to create a complete front-to-back aluminum solution for customers in the trucking industry.
“This acquisition reinforces our strategic vision to deliver the best aluminum products in the market by combining the strengths of both organizations,” said Taylor Merritt, CEO of Merritt Companies. “It’s about creating more value for our customers, expanding innovation, and honoring the shared values that make both companies successful.”
Key Benefits of the Acquisition
Merritt outlined several key benefits of the acquisition, which include:
A broader, stronger product portfolio: From rugged front-end guards to smartly engineered storage solutions, the combined product line delivers unmatched coverage and versatility for heavy and light-duty truck customers.
Expanded customer support and distribution network: The company said customers will benefit from improved access to products and faster, more responsive service across a wider geographic footprint.
Accelerated innovation and engineering power: By uniting engineering teams and resources, the acquisition fuels cutting-edge product development and faster go-to-market timelines.
One unified commitment to excellence: The shared focus on quality, performance, and customer satisfaction continues to drive every decision, and together the companies are even stronger.
Technology synergy and operational efficiencies: Integration opens new doors for shared technologies, optimized supply chains, and breakthrough design innovation across all business divisions.
“This acquisition is not only strategic, but also personal,” said Taylor Merritt. “Our family’s roots are in the Pacific Northwest, where our company was founded nearly 75 years ago. We’ve long served both the PNW and Western Canada, and it feels like a homecoming to now welcome Magnum Trailer & Equipment, located in beautiful British Columbia, into our family.”
All divisions of Magnum Trailer & Equipment will retain their unique strengths while gaining access to additional resources and support. The Truck Accessories division will see the closest collaboration with Merritt Aluminum Products due to the highly complementary nature of their product offerings.
“The acquisition of Magnum by Merritt brings an exciting new chapter for Magnum. Our values align well, and our product lines complement each other. We look forward to driving growth strategically together,” said Andrew Taylor, CEO of Magnum Trailer & Equipment.
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