Hydradyne LLC, strengthened its presence in the southeast with its acquisition of Hydraulic House Inc., or Orlando, Fla.
Hydradyne LLC, strengthened its presence in the southeast with its acquisition of Hydraulic House Inc., or Orlando, Fla.
Hydradyne LLC, strengthened its presence in the southeast with its acquisition of Hydraulic House Inc., or Orlando, Fla.
Hydradyne LLC, strengthened its presence in the southeast with its acquisition of Hydraulic House Inc., or Orlando, Fla.
Hydradyne LLC, strengthened its presence in the southeast with its acquisition of Hydraulic House Inc., or Orlando, Fla.

Hydradyne Acquires Hydraulic House to Serve Southern U.S.

Jan. 26, 2017
In addition to offering Parker hydraulic components and a full line of Parker fluid connector products, Hydraulic House offers in-house service and repairs for various brands of hydraulic equipment.

Hydradyne LLC, one of Parker Hannifin’s largest national distributors, announced that it completed an agreement to acquire Hydraulic House Inc. last fall. Hydraulic Hose is a Parker truck center headquartered in Orlando, Fla., with a branch in Dothan, Ala. In addition to offering Parker hydraulic components and a full line of Parker fluid connector products, Hydraulic House offers in-house service and repairs for various brands of hydraulic equipment.

Hydrodyne LLC, headquartered in Fort Worth, Tex., currently operates a network of 35 branches in 11 states. It provides wholesale distribution, retail stores, fabrication, and repair centers across the southern United States. Its fully-stocked local branches allow customers to access a wide range of quality products in a timely fashion.

“The driving force behind our business vision is to meet the needs of customers in their local marketplace,” said Hydradyne President David Parks. “Hydraulic House has built a solid and successful operation and provided superior local service for decades. We share that strong customer focus with them.

“Hydradyne will strengthen Hydraulic House by offering our broad and deep product lines to its local customers,” parks added. “In turn, Hyradyne will utilize Hydraulic House’s expertise and veteran sales team to offer exceptional service and customer support in Central Florida, Southern Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. Together, we will deliver an exceptional and unmatched customer experience.” 

About the Author

Leah Scully | Associate Content Producer

Leah Scully is a graduate of The College of New Jersey. She has a BS degree in Biomedical Engineering with a mechanical specialization.  Leah is responsible for Hydraulics & Pneumatics’ news items and product galleries. 

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