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Airline Hydraulics completes Trola-Dyne acquisition

By Mary Gannon | March 3, 2020

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Airline Hydraulics, Bensalm, Pa., is pleased to announce the acquisition of Trola-Dyne Inc., a privately-owned company in business since 1972. Trola-Dyne is located in York, Pa., (across from Airline’s Interchange Place facility) and specializes in engineering, designing, and building API 614-compliant and industrial lubrication systems, seal gas systems, and other fluid and gas handling systems. This acquisition will expand Airline’s offering to its customers in the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, mining, and power generation industries, among others.

Airline Hydraulics Corporation. Fluid Power, Automation and Motion Control for All Industries. (PRNewsFoto/Airline Hydraulics Corporation)Willard (Will) Macfarland, President of Trola-Dyne, will take on the role of General Manager, and Trola-Dyne’s employees will continue in their positions with the company.

Commenting on the acquisition of Trola-Dyne, Mark Steffens, Chief Executive Officer of Airline, said, “We are so pleased to be joining forces with Will and the great team at Trola-Dyne. After being our neighbors in York for the past 15 years, we have decided to bring the power of our two great companies together. With Trola-Dyne’s industry expertise and tremendous customer synergies, we see a bright future for the combined entities. Additionally, this acquisition reinforces our commitment to the York community, of which we have been a member for over 35 years. Stay tuned for more great things.”

Will Macfarland added, “We are delighted to be a part of the Airline team and look forward to passing on the benefits of Airline’s broad product portfolio, engineered systems offering, and strong customer support capabilities to our customers.”

Airline Hydraulics Corp.
www.airlinehyd.com

Trola-Dyne
www.trola.com


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