(Danboro, PA., 12/03/2024) – Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp. (“PennEngineering”), announces that on November 1, 2024, in a lawsuit filed against Peninsula Components, Inc. (“PENCOM”) in which William Gardiner, PENCOM’s owner, testified that it was his decision for PENCOM to reproduce PennEngineering’s performance data. The Jury unanimously found that:

The Jury also found that PENCOM had used PennEngineering’s (“PEM”) trademark in Google ads in a manner that is likely to cause confusion among purchasers as to the source of PENCOM’s products.

“The jury’s findings reinforce the importance of technical integrity and supports our commitment to manufacturing products which are the highest quality, says Pete George, CEO of PennEngineering. We have hundreds of dedicated quality and technical experts deployed across our business to ensure we develop, test and maintain constant quality assurance of our products.

As a global innovator in the fastener market, it is important that our customers can trust PennEngineering. We will continue to lead with integrity, focusing on providing carefully designed, thoroughly validated and well thought out original solutions.”

Subject Case (Civil Action No. 2:1900513-GAM)

About Penn Engineering & Manufacturing

Since 1942, PennEngineering® has enjoyed a sustained reputation as the global leader in the fastening industry. The company's brands, PEM®, PROFIL®, Sherex®, PennAuto®, are considered the premier manufacturer for clinch and other mechanically attached fasteners. Haeger®, for installation systems and Heyco® for molded and stamped products.

PennEngineering’s steadfast commitment to engineering expertise and global innovation ensures that we continue to grow our portfolio with technologies and solutions that allow our customers to not only keep pace with marketplace challenges – but exceed them.

Media Contact:

Suzanne Lawton 
Vice President, Marketing and Communications 
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www.penn-eng.com

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