Carlisle Companies, Inc. is an American diversified manufacturing company founded in 1917 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company operates through four business segments: Carlisle Construction Materials, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Carlisle Brake & Friction, and Carlisle Fluid Technologies. Carlisle Construction Materials is a leading provider of roofing, waterproofing, and insulation products for the commercial and residential construction markets. Carlisle Interconnect Technologies designs and manufactures high-performance wire and cable, fiber optic, and radio frequency connectors for the aerospace and defense markets. Carlisle Brake & Friction produces braking components for off-highway and on-highway vehicles. Carlisle Fluid Technologies provides equipment and solutions for applying paint, coatings, and adhesives to surfaces.
Carlisle Companies has a history of growth through acquisitions. In 2019, the company acquired Petersen Aluminum Corporation, a manufacturer of metal roofing and wall panels for the commercial, industrial, and residential construction markets. In 2020, Carlisle Companies acquired Providien LLC, a manufacturer of medical device components and subassemblies, expanding its presence in the medical device industry. Additionally, Carlisle Companies divested its Carlisle FoodService Products business segment in 2021 to focus on its core manufacturing operations.
Carlisle Companies has a strong financial position, with revenues of $4.7 billion in 2020 and a market capitalization of over $11 billion as of April 2021. The company has a diversified customer base across multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, healthcare, and industrial.