CAPITAL HYDRAULICS MOVING TO QUINCY

CAPITAL HYDRAULICS MOVING TO QUINCY

CAPITAL HYDRAULICS MOVING TO QUINCY

Gadsden County and the City of Quincy have snagged a new business. It was announced last week that Capital Hydraulics will now be operating at 190 Corporate Court in the Quincy Business Park which is located on Joe Adams Road. Company owner David Bell praised the Gadsden County Development Council and Beth Kirkland for helping his organization find a place for their move and for their support in making their transition to Gadsden County. “We thank you for welcoming Capital Hydraulics to your community and look forward to building longterm relationships and careers, and to expanding,” Bell said of the move to the Business Park. "We are glad that Capital Hydraulics was able to take advantage of an existing site and building in one of Quincy's many business parks. The available five acres and 11,000 square feet of manufacturing space will facilitate the planned growth and job creation we expect to see here in Quincy from Capital Hydraulics," Derrick Elias, Mayor of Quincy, said. "It is with great joy that I welcome Capital Hydraulics to District 5 in Gadsden County. When we facilitate economic development through our policies and actions, it benefits companies like Capital Hydraulics, our citizens and our community in many ways," County Commissioner Sherrie Taylor said. Capital Hydraulics is a family-owned hydraulic systems manufacturing and distribution business which focuses on hydraulic cylinders, pumps, motors, fittings, oils and valves and manufactures and sells their own hoses and tubing through their e-commerce system containing over 12,000 items. In addition, the company provides services and repairs on all major brands and models and can access other brands and models for purchase.