The Engineering Solutions Group of Invicta Holdings has incorporated Hyflo Southern Africa into BMG’s Fluid Technology division. This development is a positive move for both companies and for the local fluid power sector, which will benefit from the combined services of two streamlined organisations. “As part of this restructure programme, all Hyflo’s customer and supplier trading activities will be integrated into BMG, yet Hyflo will retain its brand presence in the market,” says Fluid Technology business unit manager, Wayne Holton.
“Apart from new customers and markets which are being leveraged through BMG, we are rolling out our Hyflo product offering through BMG’s network of 106 branches, thereby enhancing sales and creating new opportunities for both companies.
“Hyflo’s product range and technical expertise are a perfect fit with BMG’s Fluid Technology services. Complementary products include hydraulics and pneumatics, hose and fittings, industrial valves, instrumentation, filtration and pumps, as well as lubricants and lube systems. Hyflo’s highly skilled engineering, manufacturing and field service team will transition into BMG’s Engineering division, to ensure continuity for our customers.”
Hyflo’s operations will continue to operate from their current locations, but these branches will eventually become BMG Regional Service Centres, each with a focus on engineering, sales support and the manufacture and repair of hydraulic systems, pumps and cylinders. BMG’s fluid technology services – incorporating Hyflo’s products and expertise – encompass project engineering and consulting, cylinder design and manufacture, training, repair and testing, as well as on-site container services. BMG also offers total process and lubrication management solutions throughout the African continent.
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