NFPA member companies span the spectrum of the fluid power industry. This series features the short company profile of an NFPA member as a way to highlight the diversity and strength of our industry. Today’s company is: Scott Industrial Systems, Inc.
Scott Industrial Systems is a full line fluid power distributor with headquarters in Dayton, OH. They have invested over sevens decades into the development of a value add fluid power source and cover Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
Christy Logan is also the chair of the Distributor Council and a representative on the NFPA Board of Directors.
Scott Industrial Systems, Inc.
4433 Interpoint Blvd
Dayton, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 233-8146
Fax: (937) 233-1020
http://www.scottindustrialsystems.com/
Company Representative: Christy Logan, clogan@scottindustrial.com
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