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Honeywell

has agreed to sell its productivity solutions and services ⁠unit to industrial equipment maker Brady

in an ​all-cash deal ​worth $1.4 billion, ​the conglomerate said on Monday, as it aims to streamline its sprawling ⁠businesses.

The ‌industrial giant said in ⁠July it was evaluating strategic alternatives for two businesses, including productivity solutions and services (PSS), ‌ahead of splitting its operations into separate aerospace, automation and ​advanced materials units. Honeywell divested its personal protective equipment business in 2024 and spun off its ⁠advanced materials unit in October 2025. The divestiture ‌of the PSS unit, ‌which makes mobile computers, barcode scanners and printing solutions for the warehouse ⁠and logistics market, is expected to be ⁠completed in the second ⁠half of 2026.