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UNION Technologies Forms Strategic Defense Manufacturing Alliance With NALAGX

UNION Technologies Forms Strategic Defense Manufacturing Alliance With NALAGX

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UNION Technologies has entered a strategic partnership with NALAGX Corporation to harden the defense industrial base for 155mm ammunition and related energetics, positioning UNION at the center of software-defined, traceable production for mission-critical manufacturing. The collaboration links UNION’s factory software, production discipline, and data-driven operational visibility with NALAGX’s energetics infrastructure and industrial footprint to improve speed, repeatability, and control across allied ammunition supply chains.

Initial workstreams include securing 155mm energetics supplies for UNION’s production ecosystem and providing factory engineering support to NALAGX, with both companies working to standardize technical interfaces and quality benchmarks across plants. UNION’s CEO Garrett Unclebach said the alliance is designed to connect energetics, factory engineering, and software-enabled control into a cohesive system that scales deterrence and surge capacity while reinforcing supply-chain resilience.

As demand rises for 155mm rounds and other critical munitions, the partnership is expected to enhance factory readiness and enable more durable production pathways, giving UNION a stronger role in orchestrating how data, materials, and processes interact on the shop floor. NALAGX’s CEO Patrick C. Gagnon emphasized that the North American defense industrial base depends on integrated U.S.–Canada supply chains, and this cross-border collaboration is aimed at tightening execution across that network.

For UNION, the agreement advances its Factories-as-a-Stockpile model by embedding its software and process controls deeper into allied manufacturing infrastructure, which could support future contract wins and longer-term recurring software and services revenue. The companies intend to expand the framework beyond 155mm systems over time to other mission-critical domains where traceability, quality control, and resilience are central requirements for defense customers.

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