Acquisition and Expansion

In 1988, Aerospace Dynamics International (ADI), formerly Butler Industries, was added to the portfolio, and ADI eventually grew into one of the premier suppliers of complex aerospace and defense aircraft parts and assemblies, supporting military as well as commercial customers including Lockheed Martin, Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing and Airbus. In 2014, ADI was sold to PCC in part to enable The Marvin Group to focus on its defense-related core business interests.
The next expansion in the portfolio of The Marvin Group occurred in 1995, when Marvin Land Systems (MLS) was formed from the former FMS. The acquisition and reconstitution of MLS introduced a ground vehicles focus to The Marvin Group, with upgrades and modernization of various U.S. tracked and wheeled vehicles. Marvin Land Systems continues to specialize in customized power and thermal management solutions for vehicles, including Auxiliary Power Units, Environmental Control Units and related sub-systems, and Electronics Chillers, and more recently has expanded to supporting naval platforms as well, with customers including General Dynamics Land Systems, BAE and many others.
In 1997, Marvin Test Solutions (MTS), formerly known as Geotest-Marvin Test Systems, was integrated into The Marvin Group, expanding the service offerings to include high performance, high reliability aerospace test and measurement equipment for use from the flightline (O-Level) to depot/production application. MTS armament test equipment is in use worldwide, supporting a variety of sophisticated precision guided munitions, particularly AGM-65 Maverick and AGM-114 Hellfire systems. Its MTS-235 tester has been approved as the depot level solution to support the F-35 Lightning II Program, and its ruggedized and compact footprint enables it to be used in more austere, forward deployed scenarios as well.