1968 – IN THE BEGINNING
Jim and Mary Conrad open Penn-Air Company in a rented garage in York City with only three (3) product lines.
About Our History
In 1968, Jim and Mary Conrad opened Penn-Air Company in a rented garage with only three product lines. In less than five years, the company outgrew both its space and name. The Conrads moved the new Penn-Air & Hydraulics Corp. to a former fire station in downtown York, giving them the opportunity to grow their product lines and their workforce.
Fueled by strong relationships with suppliers, Jim expanded operations into Maryland with Pneu-Force in 1988. It wasn’t long before both companies needed more space. In 1996, he combined operations into a 24,000 square foot headquarters on York’s Industrial Highway. The acquisition of Konstance Pneumatics followed, driving Penn-Air’s growth throughout the years.
Jim and Mary Conrad open Penn-Air Company in a rented garage in York City with only three (3) product lines.
In less than five (5) years, the company outgrew both its space and name. The Conrads move the new Penn-Air & Hydraulics Corp. to a former fire station in downtown York.
Fueled by strong relationships with suppliers, Jim expands operations into Maryland, Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and West Virginia with the launch of Pneu-Force.
Jim united Penn-Air and Pneu-Force in a new 24,000 sq. ft. headquarters on York’s Industrial Highway.
Penn-Air acquires Konstance Pneumatics and becomes PKP (Penn-Air, Konstance, Pneu-Force).
Penn-Air & Hydraulics Corp., Konstance Pneumatics, and Pneu-Force consolidate to become PennAir.
PennAir moves from the 24,000 sq. ft. facility into its current location, a 100,000+ sq. ft. state-of-the-art headquarters.
Advanced Lubrication Systems joins PennAir, becoming GreasePoint, an automatic lubrication brand.
PennAir acquires Hanover Conveying Systems, located in the Snack Capital of the World. HCS helps people with conveyors and fabrication.
Compressor Maintenance Co. joins the ever-expanding list of PennAir brands. CMC helps people with compressed air systems and service.
Long-time neighbor, customer, and supplier, Allied Hydraulic Service Co, joins the family. Allied helps people with hydraulic component repair.
The Conrad Company was formed. TCC is an ever-growing collection of dependable brands focused on helping people in manufacturing and construction.
The Conrad Company welcomes Capitol Tool to the brands. Capitol Tool helps people with precison machining.
Valley Fluid Components joins The Conrad Company, marking our entry into the thriving Virgnia market. VFC helps people with pneumatics, hydraulics, and automation.
North Carolina based company, Lubromation, joins GreasePoint, as an additional automatic lubrication brand under The Conrad Company.
In today's world the manufacturing community is asked to do MORE with LESS - EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. PennAir exists to HELP our customers KICK@$$ - allowing them to focus on what matters most - freeing them to leave their work, at work.
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