American Hydrostatics Moves to Larger Facility, Plans to Increase Production and Hiring
August 1, 2013Comments
Following a nearly $1 million investment from Delta Asset Advisors, American Hydrostatics, Sterling Heights, MI, has moved to a facility three times as large as its previous home. It expects the move to facilitate increased production and the hiring of an additional 20 to 25 employees in 2013. The firm provides industrial automation, MRO (maintenance, repair and operations) distribution services, control engineering, field service (including press upgrades) and other services to manufacturing companies in the United States, Europe and India.
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Technologies: Pressroom Automation
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