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Critical industrial parts supplier Ehrco has made a significant investment in stocks of stainless-steel fittings, to further strengthen their £1 million range offering.
The addition of stainless-steel fittings will give Ehrco’s clients, particularly those operating in challenging environments such as agriculture and oil and gas, more resilient alternatives to carbon fittings.
The applications, which are now available, are also aimed at chemical processing and manufacturing firms.
Dudley-based Ehrco is the UK’s largest independent supplier of hydraulic and mobile hose products. It operates a 20,000 sq. ft storage facility holding two million Pound’s worth of stock.
Bryan Leavesley, Ehrco’s operations director, says: ‘This investment in expanding our range will help open doors for us in the food processing, agricultural and oil and gas industries.
‘This new development in our range also shows our continuing commitment to seeking out leading manufacturers which meet the challenging needs of heavy industries. Combined with our unrivalled service and technical support, it’s enabled us to reinvest heavily in infrastructure and further drive down delivery times.’












