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World’s First Hydraforce ecommerce Website Launched

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In a global first, UK hydraulics manufacturer, Savery Hydraulics is offering Hydraforce products online through an ecommerce website.

Bob Peacock, Managing Director of Savery Hydraulics explained the reason behind the move. “Industry is moving at a faster pace than ever and engineering industry professionals need access to the latest parts quickly and easily. Our Hydraforce ecommerce portal not only allows an instant search for an item online instead of wading through pages in a catalogue, but for parts already held in stock, these can be delivered the next day. As the only global ecommerce site to offer such a quick and easy ordering process, this will help design and maintenance engineers to save time and money in their operations.”

Hydraforce is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hydraulic components for the mobile equipment industry, engineering a wide range of hydraulic cartridge valves and manifolds to control force, speed and motion as integral components in fluid power systems. Savery Hydraulics has been working with Hydraforce in the UK for over 25 years and was one of the first distributors in Europe, delivering a range of Hydraforce electro-hydraulic components to firms throughout the UK. The range complements the company’s own manufactured bespoke systems, electro-hydraulic control systems and small individual units.

The new e-commerce website enables customers to place multiple orders and save orders to make re-ordering of parts even quicker. Orders placed in the UK that are not already held in Savery’s warehouse can be delivered within two weeks of the order for parts manufactured in the UK and four weeks for parts manufactured in the US.

Bob Peacock said the online store is just another example of Savery responding to the needs of its customers.

“We recognise that the world has moved on and people no longer want to spend lots of time selecting a part and waiting for delivery of their order. It was a big job to compile all the Hydraforce product numbers and specifications into one central website but the result will make components easier to trace and receive globally, than they have ever been before.”

Phil Black - PII Editor

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