COMPANY
HISTORY
| Air Hydro Power was born in
September of 1961 when R. L. Bob Littlefield made a
dream reality by starting his own business. Bob and his wife
did it all: sales were made during the day and company records
and correspondence were done at night, as well as the
packaging of material to be delivered the next day. Inventory
was stored on five shelves that were three feet wide, one foot
deep, and six feet tall, and there was plenty of room on the
shelves! The office was their basement.
From these roots, AHP has grown to be the premier fluid power
distributor in the Kentucky and southern Indiana region.
When Bob started AHP, he represented one manufacturer:
Parker Hannifin.
The first months sales were $295.84.
Sales for the first 12 months totaled $65,289.00.
Today, the total 1961 sales are done every day.
In July of 1963 Air Hydro Power purchased the
assets of the Charles Weber company, a competitor, and acquired a
number of new lines: |

Company Owners J. Richard Beaven,
Thomas F. McGuire and Matthew W. Ott
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ATC, Norgren, and Veeder Root (now Danaher Controls).
Bob hired his first employee: Art Hackmiller joined the
organization. AHP was incorporated with two major stockholders: Bob
as the majority holder. With the incorporation of the company, it
was moved from Bobs basement to 4400 Bishop Lane.
Arts and Bobs office was a 12-foot square and they
shared inventory space with an International Harvester tractor
distributor.
In 1965, AHP became the third Vickers
distributor in the USA. This
provided a tremendous boost to the company, since Vickers at that
time owned the hydraulics market.
From 1965 to the early 1980s AHP grew nicely, primarily in
the hydraulic area due to the dominance of Vickers.
On February 21, 1983, Air Hydro Power, Inc.
acquired Marlatt Controls, Inc., a competitor based in Louisville.
(Marlatt Controls was originally Neff Kentucky operation that
Harry Neff, Jr. sold to Chuck Marlatt, Sr.)
As with the first purchase, we also acquired a number of new
product lines and some valuable employees.
This acquisition turned AHP into a truly balanced hydraulic
and pneumatic distributor: some of the major lines that came with
this company were MAC Valves, PHD, Tolomatic and Bimba.
Another milestone was reached on March 27,
1987, when the Louisville office moved into its own building.
The new facility at 3405 Robards Court increased our space to
21, 000 square feet.
Branches were added in Lexington in 1971,
Henderson in 1981, Bowling Green in 1991, Parker Store (Louisville)
in 1998, and Parker Store (Elizabethtown) in 1999. In 1999 the
Bowling Green operation was moved to Glasgow and another Parker
Store was opened.
In September of 1998, Art Hackmiller retired
and sold the company to three of its
managers: J. Richard Beaven, Thomas F. McGuire and Matthew W.
Ott.
In addition to purchasing Air Hydro Power, a
complete hydraulic repair facility was also acquire.
This operation is Premier Hydraulic Services that has over 20
employees and has a complete machine shop, 2 hydraulic test stands,
and field service capabilities.
The owners are all Kentucky natives.
Dick started with AHP Louisville in April 1974 as Shipping
Clerk. When he got
promoted in February 1976, another Shipping Clerk was hired: Matt
Ott. Dick moved to Henderson in 1981 and started a branch operation.
Matt worked his way up through the internal structure of AHP.
Tom McGuire joined AHP in January 1992 as Sales Manager. The
MOB (McGuire, Ott, Beaven) are extremely active in daily operations,
playing upon each others strengths to grow our operations.
Our goal is to continue the growth and
success of the company by adhering to long standing company policies
of excellence and customer satisfaction, while changing as needed to
meet the demands of our customers.
The only way to attain our goals is with
great people: people that care and gain enjoyment out of a job well
done. People that like
taking care of customers. People
that like to have fun where they work.
It is dedicated employees that have brought us to where we
are, and when combined with great customers, it is truly a
Win-Win.
Strategic acquisitions have been important to
the company: in January 2004, Louisville Metal Hose was acquired to
expand the company offering in the industrial hose and belting area.
Along with the products came an experienced team of sales and
support specialists that know this industry. In March 2008,
Mosier Fluid Power of Kentucky was acquired. This helped
strengthen our breadth of products for the electrical and controls
market, especially supporting the Japanese automotive market
segment. Air Hydro Power is changing and adapting daily to meet the
needs of customers. |