Sunrise, Florida-based Hydraulic Supply Co. (HSC), a fluid power distributor of hydraulic, pneumatic and industrial products across the Southeast, says it will add two new locations in Miami that will open this November.
The new locations will be near the Miami International Airport at 7202 NW 25th St. at Milam Dairy Road and at 10100 NW 116th Way, Medley Florida, near the Florida Turnpike (exit 34) and Beacon Station Boulevard.
“We are adding these locations as a result of significantly increased customer demand for our products and services coupled with our desire to make it more convenient for our customers to keep their businesses running efficiently with as little downtime as possible,” says John Serra, president of HSC.
The 28 HSC locations in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mexico offer hydraulic, pneumatic and industrial products, along with an array of in-store services. The new stores will display more than 8,000 products and offer services that include hydraulic and industrial hose assembly, tube bending/flaring and manual valve assembly.
The stores will be open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. HSC customers also will have access to the company’s 24-hour emergency service hotline.
All HSC stores are supported by our 60,000-square-foot central distribution center that provides customers with access to more than 20,000 products and delivery to any store location for pickup or shipment direct to customers.
Adding these Miami locations is part of HSC’s aggressive expansion plans that include increasing its product portfolio, implementing online services and expanding retail locations throughout the U.S. and Latin America, the company says.
Founded in 1947, HSC has 70 years of experience in the fluid power industry, growing to become a leading international distributor of fluid power products and services.
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