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Grays Peak and Valore Ventures acquire SencorpWhite, expand position as a global leader in automation and material handling industry


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Hyannis, MA Grays Peak Capital and Valore Ventures have acquired SencorpWhite, adding a powerful group of renowned brands to its growing Automation and Material Handling platform.

The SencorpWhite portfolio includes:

  • White Systems – a market leader in vertical and horizontal carousels and Vertical Lift Modules (VLMs)
  • Ascent Warehouse Logistics – provider of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Warehouse Execution Systems (WES)
  • Accu-Seal and CeraTek – industry-trusted names in medical, laboratory, and industrial heat sealing technologies

Together, these offerings reinforce the ability of Grays Peak Capital and Valore Ventures to deliver end-to-end automation and storage solutions, addressing complex fulfillment and logistics challenges in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and industrial sectors.

For decades, SencorpWhite's solutions have been deployed across thousands of global installations, supported by customer services, including technical support, field service, and spare parts. The company's legacy of engineering excellence, precision manufacturing, and customer-centric design now forms a cornerstone of the portfolio's enhanced capabilities.

"The acquisition of SencorpWhite meaningfully enhances our position as a category-defining leader in the automation and material handling industry," said Scott Stevens, CEO of Grays Peak Capital. "This acquisition complements our existing portfolio—including McMurray Stern, Spacesaver Interiors and Tompkins Solutions—and significantly strengthens our vertical integration strategy, allowing us to serve the full spectrum of customer needs, from secure modular lockers to fully automated fulfillment ecosystems."

SencorpWhite will continue operating under its brand names, with a renewed focus on scaling innovation and operational excellence. Its heat-sealing technologies under CeraTek and Accu-Seal will remain critical to high-compliance industries such as medical devices, biotech, food, and aerospace packaging, where precision, sterility, and reliability are paramount.

"Partnering with Grays Peak and Valore Ventures opens a new chapter for our company," said Corey Calla, president and CEO of SencorpWhite. "Their strategic insight, resources, and commitment to innovation will empower us to accelerate product development, deepen customer relationships, and expand our market presence. We are excited to build the future of automation together."

This acquisition aligns with the long-term vision of Grays Peak Capital and Valore Ventures, to build a world-class platform that unites top-tier integrators, manufacturers, and software innovators into a fully integrated, automation-first enterprise. With an unmatched suite of engineering and implementation capabilities, the portfolio is uniquely positioned to drive the evolution of global supply chains and warehouse ecosystems.

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