Benjamin Ross Group sells sign manufacturing company in Morris County

Mergers & acquisitions brokerage firm Benjamin Ross Group announced it sold the business-to-business manufacturing company, Blanc Display Group, to a private investor.

Price of the sale was not disclosed.

Established in 1986, the Morris County company is a designer and manufacturer of point-of-purchase displays, signage, sign holders and store fixtures, primarily for supermarkets and food manufacturers. Blanc Display’s manufacturing capabilities include screen, digital offset and digital large format printing, plastic extruding, woodwork, wire work, metal work, vacuum forming and various types of plastic fabrication.

Since its beginnings, Blanc Display expanded organically. In 2008, it acquired award-winning point-of-purchase design and manufacturing business, Brinker Displays. Less than two years later Blanc Display acquired supermarket signage icon WP Sign Systems, known for over 70 years as Washington Poster. The acquisitions expanded the scope of quality merchandise from coast-to-coast. In 2014, it broadened its merchandise line to include custom and stock wire racks and displays with the acquisition of Wire Displays Inc.

“The Benjamin Ross Group just helped me sell the business I started 35 years ago, at full asking price. The experience and professionalism Michael Meyer and his team brought to the process was invaluable, and their guidance and attention to detail instrumental to its successful outcome. His dedication to a successful sale was impressive.” Didier Blanc, the former owner of Blanc Display Group, said upon the sale.