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Airline Hydraulics expands into South Carolina

By Mary Gannon | March 16, 2022

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Airline Hydraulics Corp., a distributor of machine automation, fluid power, and machine safety products, will open a new warehouse and technology center at 120 Corporate Drive, Suites G-J, Spartanburg, S.C. The expansive 15,000 square-foot facility will increase Airline’s ability to supply technical solutions in the Southeast as they have in the Northeast for over 73 years. As a result, industrial consumers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee will have increased component supply and availability, highly technical application support, and be visited by Airline’s mobile technology showcase, the Tech Traveler.

Airline Hydraulics South CarolinaEaton, a multinational provider of electrical and industrial power management solutions, is one of the main manufacturers supporting Airline’s expansion. Amaris Johnson, Southeast Director of MOEM sales for Eaton Corp. said, “The Eaton and Airline partnership experienced tremendous success over the last seven years. We’re excited to expand that success and partner with Airline Hydraulics in driving new business opportunities in the OEM (original equipment manufacturing) and industrial end user marketplace of the Carolinas.”

Tim Phillips, local to York County, S.C., is now Airline’s Southeast Regional Sales Manager, leading Airline’s Southern team of technical experts and supporting personnel. He added, “As someone familiar with Airline and the Carolinas, this is an exciting time for our business partners. We look forward to reinforcing current and building new, long-lasting relationships with our customers, suppliers, employees, and communities with our Southern expansion.”

Airline continues to set new standards as it brings its business model South as one of the most significant fluid power and automation solutions providers in the Northeast. Visit the expansion news page for more information and updates, including an open-house event planned for later this year.

Airline Hydraulics Corp.
www.airlinehyd.com


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