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Hughes Machinery Company has its beginnings with Elmer Hughes in 1924. Mr. Hughes started the company in Kansas City with two major accounts, Armstrong Machine Works and The Allen Sherman Hoff Company (ASH). With the ASH account Hughes began to move into the Power Industry. After recruiting his son to join the business, Hughes Machinery Company began a slow and stable growth into what is now one of the largest equipment representative firms in the nation. Hughes Machinery represents a broad range of industrial equipment that reaches into many markets including:
- Aircraft
- Automotive
- Ethanol/Biofuel
- Food/Beverage
- Hospitals and Institutions
- Manufacturing
- Military/Government
- OEM
- Petro/Chem
- Pharmaceutical
- Power
- Pulp/Paper
- Transportation
Hughes Machinery now has seven locations with corporate headquarters in Kansas City and branch locations in Springhill, KS; Wichita, KS; Birmingham, AL; Springfield, MO; St. Louis, MO; and Omaha, NE.
What distinguishes Hughes Machinery from other similar companies are its employees. The sales staff consists of trained, graduate engineers with over 170 combined years of technical experience in their fields. The sales engineers are factory trained to provide technical guidance during project planning, detailed engineering layout assistance, pricing, and post-order coordination.
The service staff maintains equipment, documentation, and factory training to provide start-up and technical assistance on the products sold. We provide warehousing, rental equipment, valve assembly, and product repair facilities.
Hughes Machinery is also able to provide turnkey performance from project engineering through installation, including start-up, calibration and operator training. Although every project is unique in its structure and scope, our dedication to execution and field support remains firm.
Sharing knowledge has always been a part of the Hughes tradition. Our staff conducts monthly on-site training seminars using factory provided demonstration equipment and by bringing customers into the permanent training facility.
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