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Tide Rock Exits ISC After 400% Growth, Underscoring Its Precision Strategy in Aerospace and Defense

Tide Rock LLC has announced the successful sale of Interconnect Solutions Company (ISC) to Cogenuity Partners, marking the culmination of a multi-year strategy to build a vertically integrated platform serving high-reliability markets. For aerospace and defense stakeholders, the transaction highlights a proven model for scaling precision manufacturing in mission-critical environments.

Building a Platform for Harsh-Environment Connectivity

ISC, headquartered in California, specializes in custom interconnect and electromechanical assemblies for aerospace, defense, space, UAV, medical, and advanced industrial applications. Its capabilities span engineering, prototyping, low-to-mid volume production, and program-level support, making it a go-to supplier for systems operating under extreme conditions.

Since 2018, Tide Rock has methodically assembled ISC’s platform through a series of strategic acquisitions: ISC Engineering (2018), PKC (2020), TriTek Electronics (2022), MX Electronics (2023), and CableNet Aerospace (2024). Each brought specialized manufacturing expertise, certifications, and customer relationships, ultimately forming a unified operation focused on high-mix, low-volume production.

Embedded in Tier 1 Programs

ISC’s footprint in aerospace is substantial. The company is embedded in long-term defense and space programs, often serving as a sole-source or primary supplier for Tier 1 primes. Its ability to meet tight production timelines and maintain rigorous quality standards has earned it a reputation for reliability in sectors where failure is not an option.

For Colorado Springs-based aerospace firms and regional suppliers, ISC’s model offers a compelling blueprint: integrate niche capabilities, invest in scalable infrastructure, and align with high-growth end markets. The result is a resilient operation capable of supporting next-gen platforms across air, space, and unmanned domains.

Private Equity with Precision

Tide Rock’s exit from ISC mirrors its earlier divestiture of Accu-Fab, a metal manufacturing platform sold to Mayville Engineering Company. In both cases, the firm applied a disciplined playbook, acquire strong regional businesses, invest in people and capacity, and focus on industries demanding precision and reliability.

CEO Ryan Peddycord noted that ISC grew more than 400% during Tide Rock’s hold period, attributing the success to “focused execution and hard work” across the portfolio. His comments reflect a broader trend in aerospace investment: private equity firms are increasingly targeting specialized manufacturers with the potential to scale through operational excellence and strategic alignment.

Looking Ahead: Cogenuity’s Role in ISC’s Next Chapter

With Cogenuity Partners now at the helm, ISC is expected to continue its growth trajectory, expanding its reach in aerospace and defense while maintaining its commitment to quality and responsiveness. For industry observers, the transition offers a chance to watch how middle-market private equity can accelerate innovation in sectors where precision is paramount.

Matthew Turner has made a career of managing hyper-growth companies. He is the Founder and President of Boston Turner Group., a consulting firm focused on providing entrepreneurs with a proven, systematic and repeatable approach to achieving and maintaining growth. Readers of The Distribution Pricing Journal probably know him best through his history in distribution technology as the top marketing executive for organizations like the Infor Distribution Group, Accellos, NxTrend, Mercury Payments, Atrium Capital Group and others. He's also the leader of the American Mensa special interest group Marketing Genius and sits on a couple of marketing think tanks, namely Prodigy Works and the Mensa Process.

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