nFLOW Holdings LLC Announces the Purchase of Wolf Brothers Motorsports Assets

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1654977nFLOW Holdings LLC, a startup company in the engine remanufacturing and machining business, announced today the purchase of assets from Wolf Brothers Motorsports and launch of business. nFLOW will remanufacture engines for all terrain vehicles, side by side utility vehicles along with engine components and full engine machining for most style automotive, trucking, agriculture, material lifting and earth moving equipment. nFLOW offers an extensive high quality remanufactured engine product line for ATV and UTV vehicles with quick deliveries of in-stock engines at much reduced prices compared to new engines.

Christopher Wolf and Michael Wolf, investors of nFLOW, will manage the company as

Chief Executive Officer and President respectively at their new location in Vanderburgh County (2212 Glenview Avenue). The Wolf Brothers founded Wolf Brothers Motorsports or WBM six years ago in Posey County and have grown their business into one of the top engine remanufacturers for ATV and UTV vehicles.

“nFLOW will bring innovation, superior quality and service to the many diverse users of ATV and UTV vehicles. The power of bringing together a group of investors including the Boots Group, Ted Ziemer IV, and others along with the employees from WBM will create a dynamic company with multiple products and services for our customers. nFLOW is very appreciative of the State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County and the Growth Alliance for affording us the opportunity to locate and grow our business in our home county” said Christopher Wolf, Chief Executive Officer.

Michael Wolf, President, stated “the creation of nFLOW and the citizens of Indiana have allowed us to begin our business with the purchase of a building which doubles the previous manufacturing space of WBM.”

nFlow will be bringing equipment from WBM’s previous locations to the new plant location as well as all of WBM’s highly skilled employees. Additional staffing has been hired and new machines are being installed. “Servicing our customers with world class products and services is our goal,” added Michael Wolf.

“nFLOW is an exciting new start up for the Boots Group. Having the business expertise and acumen from the Wolf brothers and our employees coupled with the diverse group of investors including Ted Ziemer IV and others actively engaged will fuel our growth in our core businesses. We are very proud to have our home office and initial manufacturing plant located in an area with the resources and personnel available in Indiana and Vanderburgh County” stated Brandon Boots, Chairman of the Board.

The Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville assisted the startup company with the process of relocating in Vanderburgh County. “We are excited to see the continued startup, growth, and development of companies in Southwestern Indiana. Innovative business models, products, and operations make companies like nFLOW critical to sustainable economic growth,” claimed Debbie Dewey, President of the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville.

nFLOWs new location and new jobs will provide a substantial economic impact on Vanderburgh County over the next ten years.

“On behalf of Vanderburgh County, the Board of Commissioners is delighted to welcome nFLOW, LLC to our community of corporate citizens. It is truly a good day in Vanderburgh County when we are welcoming a new industry to our employment base. We are confident nFLOW, LLC has made an excellent choice in selecting Vanderburgh County for its home.” Marsha Abell, County Commissioner

“The founders of nFLOW have built a company that has international sales, will occupy a building that has been vacant for three years, and will employee Vanderburgh County residents. Companies like this are the foundation for the American economy. On behalf of the Vanderburgh County Council, we welcome nFLOW to our business community,” added County Councilman, Mike Goebel.

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  1. Sounds like somebody is scrubbing their books by buying their own assets with someone else’s money. Old SNEGAL seems to have entered the world of private enterprise.

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