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Singer Equities agrees to acquire Hydraulic Hose and Assemblies

By Paul Heney | August 12, 2019

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singer equities logoSinger Equities is pleased to announce an agreement to acquire Hydraulic Hose and Assemblies of Gorham, Maine. Hydraulic Hose and Assemblies, founded in 1984, is a distributor and fabricator of hydraulic and industrial hose and fittings, in-house cylinder repair and a leading provider of snowplow blades and ground engagement tools in Maine and Eastern New Hampshire.

“We are pleased for HH&A to become part of the Singer family of companies,” said Joe MulCahy, president and co-owner of HH&A. “Singer Equities has a great reputation for allowing companies to continue to do what they do best.  We believe this move is in the best interest of the dedicated HH&A employees, and for the long-term success of HH&A.”

Hydraulic Hose and Assemblies will operate as a division of PRC Industrial Supply and managed under Kevin Easler, Vice President and General Manager for PRC.

“Hydraulic Hose and Assemblies has always had a great reputation in our marketplace,” said Easler. “As we continue to grow our fluid power footprint in Maine and New Hampshire, they will play an integral part in that expansion. All of us here at PRC Industrial Supply and Stewart Hunt are excited to have them join our group.”

PRC Industrial Supply is a sales and service company, specializing in conveyor belt, industrial hose, and fluid power components. PRC Industrial Supply has locations in Portland and Bangor, Maine, and Burlington, Mass. (dba Stewart Hunt).

Singer Equities, along with Bishop Lifting Products and Dakota Fluid Power, are wholly owned subsidiaries of SBP Holdings, headquartered in Houston and through its 89 locations provides industrial rubber, wire rope, rigging, fluid power products and services to a broad range of industrial markets throughout North America. More information can be obtained at www.prcindustrial.com, www.singerequities.com and www.sbpholdings.com.

 


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