Wipro Infrastructure Engineering acquires US-based Columbus Hydraulics

 

Wipro Hydraulics, the hydraulic cylinder manufacturing division of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, has acquired Columbus Hydraulics, a US-based hydraulic cylinder manufacturer known for custom solutions in various applications. The acquisition enhances Wipro's North American market position and manufacturing capabilities, following a strategy of growth and innovation in the hydraulics industry.

                           




Wipro Hydraulics, the hydraulic cylinder manufacturing arm of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, has announced its acquisition of Columbus Hydraulics, a prominent US-based hydraulic cylinder manufacturer.

Founded in 1952, Columbus Hydraulics has earned a reputable status for delivering custom hydraulic solutions across various applications, including agriculture, construction, turf maintenance, and marine operations.

Wipro Infrastructure Engineering's CEO and Managing Director, Mr. Pratik Kumar, remarked, 'The acquisition bolsters our foothold and manufacturing capacity in North America. By leveraging Columbus Hydraulics' expertise, we aim to provide more comprehensive hydraulic solutions to our clients.'

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