Pro-Dex Completes APM Acquisition, Adds ITAR-Certified Aerospace Facility
Pro-Dex completed its acquisition of Advanced Precision Machining LLC on February 9, 2026, adding a Costa Mesa, California facility with ITAR and JCP certifications for aerospace and defense parts. Pro-Dex will operate APM independently and expects consolidated reporting near SEC deadlines while leveraging APM’s automation to boost contract-driven revenue growth.
1. Acquisition Completion and Assets
On February 9, 2026, Pro-Dex finalized its purchase of Advanced Precision Machining LLC, a Costa Mesa-based manufacturer of machined sub-assemblies and aerospace defense parts. The facility operates under ITAR registration and holds a Joint Certification Program certificate, securing Prime Contractor status for U.S. government contracts.
2. Strategic Growth and Customer Contracts
This acquisition follows a contract extension with Pro-Dex's largest customer and is designed to drive revenue growth by incorporating APM’s automation technology into surgical driver and shaver production. Pro-Dex also plans to expand APM’s existing aerospace and defense client base across other industries.
3. Operating Structure and Reporting Timeline
APM will function as an independent subsidiary, resulting in a longer accounting close and a shift of Pro-Dex’s consolidated earnings announcements closer to SEC filing deadlines. Management anticipates that this structure will streamline integration while preserving APM’s established government contracting operations.