HydraForce Strengthens Electrohydraulic-Controls Position in India
HydraForce, a manufacturer of hydraulic cartridge valves, manifolds, and electrohydraulic controls, has established a new LLC corporation in India. HydraForce India LLC, which will be based in the Vatika Business Center in Pune, Maharashtra, will support sales and engineering activities on behalf of all HydraForce facilities and systems developers in India. HydraForce also maintains business relationships with a Global System Integrator manufacturing partner in India—Dantal Hydraulics Pvt. Ltd. in Haryana—and fluid power distributor ServoControls & Hydraulics India Pvt. Ltd. in Karnataka.
“As India works to develop and strengthen its infrastructure—roads and highways, bridges, ports and airports—demand for locally produced construction and agricultural equipment is expected to increase,” explained Mark Wilson, HydraForce Sales Director. “Our LLC corporation will support the rapidly advancing development of technology on off-highway equipment in India. It also will help HydraForce demonstrate a leadership position in our technology segment of electrohydraulic control systems.”
HydraForce claims to have created thousands of custom control solutions for a variety of off-highway industries, including farming, construction, marine, material handling, mining, and forestry.
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