Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Lexington Manufacturing is pleased to announce the acquisition of Tru-Cut, Inc., a reputable manufacturer with headquarters in Anderson, Indiana. Lexington Manufacturing is a leading supplier of engineered component solutions for the building materials sector. With this strategic move, Lexington is taking a big step forward in its ongoing expansion and dedication to providing its clients and partners with long-term value and operational excellence.
Founded in 1981, Lexington Manufacturing has built a reputation as a premier OEM supplier and contract manufacturer specializing in close-tolerance components for the fenestration and woodworking industries. The acquisition of Tru-Cut, with its decades of experience in providing high-quality OEM components, brings complementary strengths that align with Lexington’s core values of excellence, customer focus, and operational efficiency.
Tru-Cut, Inc. has built a solid reputation across North America, providing key products such as high-density fiberboard (HDF), crossbanding, and door components. With a focus on quality, timely delivery, and strong customer relationships, Tru-Cut has become a trusted partner for many manufacturers in the woodworking and building products sectors. By joining forces with Lexington, Tru-Cut will significantly enhance Lexington’s operational capabilities, bringing a broader range of innovative solutions to its customers.
Mike Dillon, President of Lexington Manufacturing, explained the importance of the acquisition. “This acquisition is about more than growth—it’s about alignment,” Dillon said. “Tru-Cut’s capabilities and strong market position are a perfect fit for Lexington. Together, we are better positioned to meet the evolving demands of the industry and deliver greater value to our customers.”
This acquisition will expand Lexington’s manufacturing footprint, allowing it to better serve customers across North America. Tru-Cut’s proven success in supplying critical components such as structural composite lumber (SCL) and door components will complement Lexington’s existing portfolio, which includes profile wrapping, CNC machining, robotic painting, and door solutions. By integrating Tru-Cut’s strengths, Lexington will enhance its efficiency and ability to offer high-quality components for a wide range of products, from flush doors and entry doors to fire-rated doors and window assemblies.
The integration of Tru-Cut into Lexington’s operations is expected to deliver immediate benefits, including streamlined manufacturing processes, improved product offerings, and enhanced customer service. With facilities in Minneapolis, Brainerd, and Covington, Georgia, Lexington Manufacturing will leverage Tru-Cut’s infrastructure to bolster its presence in the woodworking industry and support its growing customer base. Tru-Cut’s position as a key distribution hub for ready-to-ship products will be a significant asset to Lexington. This enables the combined company to meet customer demands faster and more efficiently, especially in high-demand markets. Tru-Cut’s emphasis on responsive customer service and sustainable manufacturing practices will also align well with Lexington’s commitment to delivering environmentally responsible solutions that reduce waste and enhance efficiency.
“We are excited to bring Tru-Cut’s experienced team and customer-first mindset into the Lexington family,” Dillon said. “This acquisition strengthens our ability to meet the needs of the woodworking industry and improve the way we deliver products and services to our clients.”
While the integration process is underway, both Lexington and Tru-Cut are committed to maintaining transparency and providing continuous support to their customers, employees, and partners. The combined entity will work closely with all stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition, and customers can expect uninterrupted service during this period.
The acquisition represents a significant opportunity for both companies to share resources, expand capabilities, and innovate together. As the woodworking industry continues to evolve, Lexington Manufacturing and Tru-Cut are well-positioned to meet the growing demand for quality, precision, and efficiency in engineered components.
As Lexington Manufacturing continues its journey of expansion and operational excellence, the company will share more information about the impact of the Tru-Cut acquisition in the coming weeks. This partnership highlights Lexington’s ability to respond to industry changes and reinforces its commitment to delivering top-quality components for the fenestration and woodworking sectors.
About Lexington Manufacturing
Lexington Manufacturing, founded in 1981, is a leading provider of OEM and contract manufacturing solutions for the fenestration industry. With a focus on precision and quality, Lexington offers a comprehensive range of products, including CNC machining, profile wrapping, robotic painting, door solutions, and window assemblies. The company operates facilities in Minneapolis, Brainerd, and Covington, Georgia, and is dedicated to delivering high-quality components that optimize production processes, minimize waste, and maximize efficiency.
About Tru-Cut, Inc.
Tru-Cut, based in Anderson, Indiana, is a recognized leader in manufacturing high-density fiberboard (HDF), crossbanding, and door components. With a strong focus on supply chain partnerships and sustainable practices, Tru-Cut serves customers across North America. The company’s commitment to responsive customer service and delivering high-quality, ready-to-ship products has earned it a solid reputation in the woodworking and building products industries.
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