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Applied Industrial Technologies to acquire Hydradyne of Dallas

By Mary Gannon | November 25, 2024

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Applied Industrial Technologies has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Hydradyne LLC, a premier provider of fluid power solutions and value-added services.

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Based in Dallas, Texas, Hydradyne is one of the largest U.S. distributors focused on fluid power and motion control systems with advanced service capabilities and product offerings in hydraulics, pneumatics, electromechanical, instrumentation, filtration, and fluid conveyance. The company’s team of nearly 500 associates operate out of 33 locations across the Southeastern U.S. with specialization in fluid power system design, fabrication, assembly, installation, repair and component support. Hydradyne’s products and solutions are integral to powering and controlling critical stationary and mobile equipment across a balanced mix of MRO and OEM applications in key industrial, commercial, and emerging growth verticals. Applied expects the acquisition to contribute approximately $260 million in sales.

According to Neil A. Schrimsher, President & Chief Executive Officer for Applied, “We are pleased to announce the pending acquisition of Hydradyne, which represents another key step in the expansion of our Engineered Solutions segment and leading technical industry position. We have always admired Hydradyne’s team and market approach. Their technical capabilities, local customer-centric culture, and operational caliber aligns extremely well with our strategy and long-term objectives. In addition, Hydradyne will enhance our footprint within the growing and strategic U.S. Southeast region and positively influence our business mix. Our combined technical capabilities and access to world class fluid power, motion, flow control, and automation technologies presents a powerful value proposition for our customers that will accelerate cross-selling and market penetration. This includes enhancing our collective efforts to serve the rapid pace of innovation developing across fluid power systems as secular demand tied to reshoring, equipment modernization, power management, connectivity, and electrification continues to grow. Overall, this transaction creates notable long-term value for all stakeholders, and we look forward to welcoming the Hydradyne team to Applied.”

Lon Jennings, President of Hydradyne, added, “Today is a significant milestone and opportune moment for Hydradyne. Joining Applied will accelerate our potential by leveraging complementary capabilities, innovative fluid power solutions, and a leading technical industry position as a mutual team. During our evaluation, it was clear Applied is the best strategic fit for our employees, customers, and suppliers. They are a values-based company with significant financial strength and over 100 years of distribution leadership, while their strategy, culture, and solutions-focused approach to the market aligns extremely well. I am grateful for the contributions the Hydradyne team has made through the years and look forward to our success as part of Applied.”

Applied Industrial Technologies
www.applied.com


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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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