Sullair, an industry leader in innovative compressed air solutions since 1965, held a ceremonial groundbreaking on October 4th following the announcement of a $30 million capital investment to expand its North American operations and headquarters
Sullair, an industry leader in innovative compressed air solutions since 1965, today announced it is making a major capital investment to expand its North America operations and headquarters campus in Michigan City, Indiana.
John Skalka, Manager of Warranty, Service and Training with Sullair, discussed some best practices to help keep industrial air compressors healthy. Tips include such things as oil sampling analysis and performing air-link audits.
Why is oil free air critical in industries such as food and beverage? In any industry where compressed air is used, the compressed air directly or indirectly comes into contact with the product being manufactured.
Sullair recently held school supply drives in both its Chicago and Michigan City offices.
The Sullair Certified REMAN program has taken back many portable compressors as trade-ins which would have otherwise been destined for the scrapyard—or worse yet, ended up in the hands of parts pirates who sell the components online.
An air compressor is a lot like the human body. It requires routine upkeep and regular checkups to make sure it’s functioning as it’s supposed to.
Sullair, an industry leader in innovative compressed air solutions since 1965, hosted its second annual interns’ bags tournament at Zorn Brewery, raising nearly $1,800 for LaPorte County Habitat for Humanity.
Just as cars and trucks are part of most of our daily lives, compressed air is vital in the day-to-day operations of the automotive aftermarket industry. Whether it’s a small body shop using compressed air to paint or an auto shop operating a
Air compressors are still very much alive and well on job sites.