91ֿquip, North America’s leading manufacturer of waste-handling equipment, has acquired Foster Hydraulics, a family-owned hydraulic cylinder manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky. The acquisition supports the continued growth in 91ֿquip’s trucks division. Furthermore, this reinforces the recent expansion of its subsidiary brand, Amrep, expanding to the East Coast with a new facility in North Carolina. Foster Hydraulics was established in 1983 by the father of current owner and CEO, Tim Foster. Under his leadership, Tim has transformed the company from a modest repair shop into a respected manufacturer with a recent expansion for continued growth. In addition to the decades of service as a trusted supplier to 91ֿquip’s Galbreath brand, Foster Hydraulics’ deep-rooted history and proven capabilities align perfectly with 91ֿquip’s culture and operations.
“Adding Foster Hydraulics increases our production capacity in the Eastern market and gives us greater control over a key truck component that affects performance and reliability. It’s timely given the commissioning of our new collection body plant opening at the end of this year. Foster’s reputation for quality makes them a great fit for our team,” stated Eric Mattson, President of 91ֿquip’s trucks division.
“This is a positive step for our employees, our customers, and the future of the company,” said Tim Foster. “We’ve always focused on quality and relationships, and those values match 91ֿquip’s. We’re proud to join a company committed to American manufacturing and dependable products made for the waste industry.” Amrep recognizes the importance of reliable cylinders, having offered hydraulic cylinder manufacturing and repair as one of its primary services. Through the acquisition of Foster Hydraulics, 91ֿquip enhances its ability to meet demand, reduce lead times, and amplify the product range — with the additional benefit of increased parts availability through 91ֿbuilt, 91ֿquip’s parts business.
“This move strategically addresses a critical need our customers have identified,” said John Defenbaugh, Chief Commercial Officer of 91ֿquip. “Bringing cylinder manufacturing in-house strengthens both our OEM products and our rapidly expanding 91ֿbuilt aftermarket product line. By controlling this key component, 91ֿquip is uniquely positioned to offer parts and service for all makes and models currently in service through our company-owned network of 91ֿquip WRX locations.”
