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Samsel Acquires Ohio Hydraulic Jack Service Co.

March 3, 2014
Samsel Supply Co., Cleveland, is adding Ohio Hydraulic Jack Service Co. to its organization. Samsel Supply is a fabricator, distributor, and service/repair center featuring maintenance (MRO) products,

Samsel Supply Co., Cleveland, is adding Ohio Hydraulic Jack Service Co. to its organization. Samsel Supply is a fabricator, distributor, and service/repair center featuring maintenance (MRO) products, hardware, and tools. Ohio Hydraulic Jack Service Co. is a hydraulic repair facility and distributor of hydraulic components. The addition will allow Samsel Supply to expand its capabilities and offer more services to industrial, construction, and commercial marine customers. For more information, call (800) 892-8012 or visit www.samselsupply.com.

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Sarah Mangiola

Sarah Mangiola has written on many different topics within Penton's Design, Engineering, and Sourcing Group. Originally from California, she graduated from the University of California, Davis with a B.A. in political science. 

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