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Architectural Fabrication and Armetco Systems Announce Merger

Architectural Fabrication and Armetco Systems announced the merger of its operations. The merger builds on the long-standing partnership between the companies.

Merger details

Under the combined structure, Jeff Cash and Jeff Kenny’s leadership roles across the organization remain unchanged, with Cash continuing in his role as CEO and integrator, and Kenny continuing as owner and visionary across the organization.

The merger does not impact existing customer relationships, contracts, or project teams. Customers can expect the same service, contacts, and commitment—now supported by a broader, more integrated organization.

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“This merger represents a natural next step for our businesses,” says Jeff Cash , CEO of Architectural Fabrication and Armetco Systems. “We’ve worked alongside each other for years, and formalizing this alignment allows us to serve our customers with greater consistency, speed, and depth.”

As part of the merger, Ryan Martin, previously president of Armetco Systems, has been appointed global chief sales officer, overseeing sales strategy across Architectural Fabrication, Armetco Systems, and Alumination Architectural Products, a national distributor of specialty wood-look planks, battens, and cladding profiles. “The goal has always been to build something bigger than any one brand,” says Martin.

Scott Stewart has been named vice president of sales for both Armetco Systems and Alumination Architectural Products, and Kevin Wampler will oversee Operations and Production across the combined manufacturing platforms as vice president of operations.

“This alignment gives us the leadership depth and operational clarity needed to scale responsibly,” says Kenny. “We’re investing in people, systems, and facilities to ensure our customers experience the benefits immediately.”