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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 20
Honeywell Sells Productivity Unit to Brady in $1.4bn Deal
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 20

Honeywell Sells Productivity Unit to Brady in $1.4bn Deal

8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 20
  • Honeywell has agreed to sell its Productivity Solutions and Services (PSS) business to Brady Corporation for $1.4 billion in cash.
  • The deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026 pending regulatory approval, adds about $1.1 billion in revenue and 3,000 employees to Brady.
  • The divestiture accelerates Honeywell's portfolio simplification ahead of its planned Aerospace spin-off and expands Brady’s capabilities in data capture and workflow automation.
What is Honeywell's next move for its remaining warehouse solutions business?
With the worker tech market booming, did Honeywell sell its PSS unit too soon?
Is Honeywell’s massive breakup a blueprint for other industrial giants to follow?
What does Brady’s acquisition mean for the 3,000 Honeywell PSS employees?
Can Brady successfully merge PSS's hardware with its materials-based business model?