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Medicine Hat, AB, Canada

In 2004, GForce was established when Gene and Garnett became partners. When initially established, the equipment fleet consisted of a 1986 Mack Body Job Vacuum Truck, 1987 Mack Water Truck, 1992 Hino Steamer, 1998 International Steamer and a 2003 Freightliner Body Job Vacuum Truck. This is where it all started, from here this family business began to grow and expand with the purchase of a 1998 Western Star Body Job Vacuum Truck and two 2006 custom built Steamers by Gene and Garnett. GForce’s main business was conducted on the gas side of the oilfield, with very little business conducted on the oil side.

Hardisty, AB, Canada

GCS Energy Services works from Hardisty, Alberta, on oilfield and industrial construction jobs where trades, civil prep, and hauling have to be planned together. We keep the scope anchored in general contracting for active Western Canadian sites. Structural and mechanical construction are the main lane. Electrical, concrete, and civil scopes can be planned beside aggregate supply and custom crushing when the build needs access, base material, or site prep before installation. Light and heavy hauling help move materials into position. With NLS Welding & Contracting Inc. added in Regina, GCS also carries industrial welding and fabrication capacity for projects that need shop and field metalwork tied into the same schedule.

Grey Owl Engineering

Estevan, SK, CAN

Grey Owl Engineering, headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, is a leading midsize Canadian firm providing a comprehensive range of engineering, design, project management and procurement services to the international upstream oil and gas industry. Based in Estevan, SK.

Grizzly IncVerified

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Mud pump equipment needs accurate parts, durable components, and machining support that understands drilling service. Grizzly Inc. has supplied mud pump components and oilfield equipment from Edmonton since 1998, serving drilling and service customers with parts, pumps, handling tools, and machine-shop capability. We supply mud pump parts, plunger pump parts, pulsation and surge-control equipment, handling tools, oilfield equipment, and machining support. COR certification and a product focus built around drilling equipment give customers confidence that the parts are meant for field use rather than generic industrial supply. For drilling contractors and service companies, Grizzly's value is oilfield-specific pump and tool support. The Edmonton base, parts focus, and machine-shop capability help teams solve mud-pump and equipment problems without treating them as one-off repairs.

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Guardian-IPMVerified

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

Albert, Grande Prairie, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, Spruce Grove, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Beaumont, Alberta, Canada. Get Quote About Us leading security company Canada’s prominent privately owned security services company, offering physical and specialized security solutions for industries, corporates, construction sites, fire watch security, events, concerts, etc. We are proud to offer our top-notch security solutions not only in Edmonton but also in other cities across Alberta, including Calgary and Red Deer. As a licensed, insured, and bonded security service provider, we offer top-notch security solutions to our clients.

H & K Machining

Grande Prairie, AB, Canada

H&K Precision Machine. 616.255.1783 [email protected] Home Machining About H&K Contact CRAFTING PRECISION, DELIVERING EXCELLENCE. Leading precision machine shop offering high-quality CNC services for diverse industries. Expertise in manufacturing precision parts, prototyping & production. CNC MACHINING We offer full-service CNC milling & turning using the latest software from Mastercam.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Oilfield pressure components leave little room for loose tolerances or unclear documentation. H & P Machine Co Ltd operates an Edmonton CNC machine shop for custom machining, prototypes, and larger production runs. We manufacture API 6A licensed flanged connectors, tees, and crosses. Those parts serve oil and gas applications where pressure connections must be built to specification before they enter the field. Our quality system follows ISO 9001:2008 and API Spec Q1. In the shop, custom machining is planned around documented requirements, product quality, delivery timing, and the finished part. HP Industries takes on Edmonton CNC machining for custom parts, oilfield connector components, and production runs where precision and repeatability drive the job.

H M Power Ltd

Fort St John, BC, CAN

HM Power Systems offers: Kohler generators large & small - Sales & service for Kubota industrial engines - Marine engine diagnostics & repair - Much more! Based in Fort St John, BC.

Hall Shoring & Foundations

Edmonton, AB, Canada

With a focus on safety, innovation, and quality, they deliver exceptional results in the industry. Who We Are The Hall Group of Companies is a reputable and experienced organization, known for our commitment to excellence, integrity, and customer satisfaction. We offer a wide range of industry-leading services with a proven track record of success. Leadership The Hall Group of Companies is led by a visionary and experienced leadership team that embodies integrity, innovation, and strategic thinking.

Hank's Maintenance & Service Co Ltd

Estevan, SK, Canada

A pump unit problem in the Bakken needs field repair, shop knowledge, and after-hours response before a small fault becomes lost production. Hank's Maintenance & Service works from Estevan on oil well maintenance, pump unit service, and industrial maintenance for oil and gas sites. Our mechanical path is tied to pumps, clutches, seals, rotating equipment, millwright tasks, and welding around field assets. When vibration points to a developing failure, the maintenance plan can start before the outage grows. For a Hank's request, the planning points are asset type, failure symptom, site location, access timing, and whether the repair needs field or shop attention. We keep the maintenance path tied to the machine creating the risk.

Waskada, MB, Canada

Fresh and wastewater treatment systems need maintenance that matches how the unit is built. Hannah Environmental Equipment Inc. in Waskada manufactures and supplies treatment systems for the Canadian market. Our Canada-wide maintenance covers multiple makes and models. Routine mechanical inspections and bearing repairs handle common wear points. Stub-end replacement and complete overhauls are part of the same mechanical path. Processing and odour control can be handled with onsite modifications when a treatment system needs practical adjustment.

Harco Developments Inc

Sherwood Park, AB, Canada

With business growth and an expanding dynamic team, opportunities soon arose for expanding into the construction of green spaces and parks in Calgary and surrounding areas. Over the next decade of hard work and dedicated customer service, Harco expanded its portfolio to include working with numerous clients and constructing engaging green spaces, parks, and civil construction projects. Harco’s success is attributed to the hardworking team members from diverse backgrounds, all united in taking great pride in their work and commitment to quality. Harco is known for its prompt customer service and transparency with clients and subcontractors, which are crucial for delivering the best products and bringing our clients’ visions to life.

Estevan, SK, Canada

It provides a range of services to those throughout Saskatchewan. As a family, locally owned and operated business since 1984, we are dedicated to the success of your company. We thrive on creating a personalized, simple experience from end to end for each of our customers. Here, you will be working directly with a professional to fill your needs in a timely and efficient manner.

Hawk Machine Works Ltd.

Linden, AB, Canada

Product launches and scaled production need more than a single machining step. Hawk Machine Works Ltd. operates Machine Shops capabilities from Alberta locations in Edmonton and Linden for CNC machining, assembly, testing, and supply chain work used by oilfield services, energy, agriculture, and industrial automation customers. Our process can begin with design and engineering, then move into CNC machining, finishing, part marking, and assembly. That flow helps customers keep machined parts and built assemblies aligned through the product lifecycle. Pressure testing is part of our service capability when parts or assemblies need a controlled check before use. Our assembly and testing facility in Linden adds a dedicated setting for that stage of the job. We operate a high-volume production facility in Edmonton, an innovation-focused shop in Linden, and an assembly and testing facility in Linden. Our Alberta team plans machining and production work around quality requirements, part flow, and delivery needs.

Hawkeye Industries Inc.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Above-ground storage tanks need reliable level indication and venting before field problems become tank problems. From Edmonton, Hawkeye Industries Inc. manufactures and distributes oilfield equipment-supplies for tank equipment, vapor control, and specialty pipeline applications in North America. Our tank equipment line includes mechanical level indication, normal and emergency venting, and gauge hatch products for above-ground storage tanks. These products are built for oilfield tank sites where pressure relief, vapor control, and clear inventory indication are part of daily operation. Pipeline projects also need fittings that match pressure and material requirements. We supply PE fittings, including HDPE to steel transition fittings, molded and fabricated fittings, and tracer wire products for gas gathering and produced water HDPE pipeline projects. API 12F tank venting requirements are part of the planning conversation when shop-fabricated tanks need compliant venting criteria. Hawkeye works from an Edmonton manufacturing and distribution base for tank, fitting, seal, and pipeline product needs.

Longview, AB, Canada

Hayden's Machine Shop Ltd is a Longview, AB-based provider of Machine Shops services.

Heavy Equipment Repair

Slave Lake, AB, Canada

Heavy trucks and industrial machines in northern Alberta need shop help close to forestry, oil, and natural gas activity. Heavy Equipment Repair runs a Slave Lake machine shop with heavy-duty truck repair beside it. Machining and steel fabrication handle worn parts, metal repair, and shop-built components. Welding adds metal repair when a truck, machine, or industrial part needs to go back to site. Valve repair is part of the same shop capability for Murray Latta and Fabri valves. Delta and Dezurick valves used in oil sands bitumen mining are also part of the valve scope. Our technicians handle hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, with electric and manual actuator repairs available for valve jobs. Industrial supplies are available when parts are needed for the repair path.

Calgary, AB, Canada

When a part fails and the replacement has to fit the first time, delay often comes from the gap between design, machining, and final use. We close that gap from our Calgary shop with custom parts and tooling built to spec. Herma-Tech Mechanical Corporation supports Alberta work where precision shows up. Our parts go into oil and gas and manufacturing jobs. We also serve food processing, mining, and heavy equipment work. We work from Calgary, so local turnaround stays practical for Alberta customers who need a real shop, not a remote pass-through. The goal is simple: keep a job moving with a part that fits, a tool that works, and a shop that can turn the request into a usable result without extra handoffs. That shows up on both one-off repairs and repeat production work. Our core work is multi-axis CNC milling and turning. That gives us control over parts with tight dimensions, mating surfaces, and repeatable geometry. We machine components that need to run smoothly with other equipment, stay within spec through a production run, or replace a worn piece that can no longer be trusted in service. When a customer brings a print, a sample, or a worn part, we can build around the actual fit instead of guessing at the original condition. That saves time when the issue is more than making a part. It is making a part that works inside a real system. It also shows up on fixtures, wear parts, and production components that have to repeat correctly across more than one piece. Some jobs need more than one process. We can combine machining with fabrication, welding, and drilling so the part moves through fewer shops and fewer delays. That helps when the finished piece has to be assembled, modified, or prepped for installation instead of just cut once and shipped out. It also keeps the job organized when the part belongs to a larger machine, fixture, or field assembly. Rather than handing a partly finished piece from one contractor to another and losing time on interpretation, we build the sequence into one shop flow so the result is ready for the next stage of the job. The customer gets one coordinated path instead of a chain of disconnected steps. Our shop experience shows up most on machinery that works hard and cannot afford sloppy tolerances. We support oil and gas field parts and pressure equipment. We also build other industrial components that need dependable fit under load. Those parts may sit in a plant, a shop, or a field package, and the difference between a practical part and a problem part often comes down to finish, geometry, and how well the piece matches the system around it. We carry that same approach into manufacturing, food processing, mining, and heavy-machine settings, where a breakdown can stall a line, a machine, or a workday. In those settings, speed shows up, but so does confidence that the part was made for the service it has to survive. That is especially true when heat, vibration, and repeated use are part of the job. We also extend the shop beyond new machining work. Through our products pages, we supply used machine-shop machinery, tools, and pipe clamps. We can also source other parts that keep a shop or field repair moving. That gives maintenance teams and smaller shops a practical way to get setup items, repair pieces, and support hardware without waiting on a long replacement chain. It helps when the missing item is small but the delay it causes is large. When the job needs a clamp, a tool, or another shop item to keep the workflow moving, a practical supply path shows up as much as the machine work itself. The result is fewer idle hours and less scrambling for secondary items that can hold up a larger repair or production run. We have been working since 1987, and that long run shows up in the way we approach the job: build to spec, keep the scope practical, and match the part to the application. If you need custom tooling, CNC-machined parts, or a replacement component built for Alberta industrial service, our Calgary shop can quote the job and move it forward with a clear path from request to finished part. We keep the path simple from first call to finished part. That is the kind of shop we keep open for repeat work and urgent replacements alike.

Nisku, AB, Canada

Oilfield parts lose time when a worn shaft, cracked bracket, or rig component has to leave the Nisku area for repair. Hi Quality Machine & Oilfield Repair Ltd runs machining, welding, and fabrication from our Nisku shop. We machine metals and plastics for repair and manufacturing jobs where fit, finish, and turnaround affect field readiness. The shop can build replacement components, modify existing parts, and check practical repair options before an asset goes back to site. Welding and fabrication sit close to the machining floor, so a damaged assembly can move through one repair path instead of several vendors. Millwright and rig needs can be planned around asset condition and access. For more than 33 years, our Nisku team has handled oilfield repair conversations that start with the damaged part and the conditions it has to return to.

HiAlta Energy Services Ltd

Whitecourt, AB, Canada

Mission We will be the service company of choice for our stakeholders. Connect With us Core Values Safety & Quality Always We provide a safe, progressive and proactive work environment. We work together to ensure that high-quality services and products are delivered to our clients on schedule and budget. We minimize the impact to our planet.

High Country Vac Services/ shop

Okotoks, AB, CAN

Hazardous fluids and buried utility exposure can slow an industrial site fast. High Country Vac Services handles hydrovac, vacuum truck, and Disposal-Waste work from East Okotoks across Southern Alberta, with service available for industrial and commercial sites. Our hydrovac work is built for safe daylighting where mechanical digging is too risky around lines, foundations, and active site services. Vacuum truck service covers fluid transfers, cleanup, spreading, and chemical waste removal when the job needs controlled collection and transport. The fleet includes straight vacuum trucks and TC 407/412 code tank units with 15 m3 capacity. Those tank specifications matter for waste and fluid jobs where the load, containment method, and disposal path have to be planned before the truck arrives. We are set up for 24/7 booking when a plant, construction site, or field location needs vacuum truck response in Southern Alberta.

HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd

Calgary, AB, Canada

When heavy rotary assets run in mud, dust, or washdown, seal failure can stop the job. HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd in Calgary builds O-rings, gaskets, and mechanical face seals for industrial facility machinery across Canada and the USA. We make standard and custom sealing components, including Rapid Seal and Rapid Gasket programs. Cast urethane parts, spliced O-rings, vulcanized O-rings, custom moulded products, and rubber extrusions cover rebuilds and replacement orders. Machined polymer products and custom components fit engine and rotating assets when contamination protection or seal fit drives the timeline. We build to the duty cycle instead of forcing one seal shape into every application.

Hoskin Scientific

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Field data is only as good as the instrument used to collect it. Hoskin Scientific supplies Environmental Equipment, Data Loggers, Gauges, Instrumentation, Instruments, and Meters from Vancouver for environmental, industrial, and geotechnical monitoring across Canada. We have worked in scientific and environmental instrumentation since 1946. Customers can buy or rent equipment when a project needs water parameter monitoring, vibration monitoring, gas measurement, or locating tools such as rebar and cover meters. Rental instrumentation helps short-term site programs avoid a full equipment purchase. That can suit remediation checks, facility testing, geotechnical monitoring, and industrial investigations where the measurement window is limited. Our Vancouver branch connects Western Canada projects with instrument selection, rental planning, and service for monitoring systems used in field and facility conditions.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

A tight machining tolerance can decide whether a replacement part fits the first time. HQ Industries runs a Machine Shops operation in Edmonton for CNC machining, general machining, custom machining, and manufacturing work that needs planned delivery. Our 22,000 square foot facility houses 20 CNC machines. Alongside that CNC capacity, we use conventional machines, electrical discharge machines, bandsaws, and measuring equipment for parts that need different cutting or finishing paths. We handle general and custom machining for industrial customers that need repeatable parts, repair components, or made-to-order manufacturing. Modern equipment helps us keep precision, cost, and timing in view through the job. From our Edmonton shop, we plan machining work around drawings, material requirements, and delivery needs for industrial and manufacturing customers.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Close-tolerance parts need machining control before they reach production. HRC Tool & Die Manufacturing Ltd operates a CNC machine shop in Edmonton, Alberta with journeymen, state-of-the-art machinery, and an in-house Quality Control Department. We machine parts for manufacturing programs that need clean setups, repeatable dimensions, and documented inspection. Our Edmonton shop is built for precise CNC work where tooling, product parts, and in-house manufactured items need tight control. Our Plastics Division adds injection molding capacity from 100 to 1000T. That gives customers a path from machined tooling into molded production when the part design, mold, and finished component need to stay connected. We also manufacture in-house products such as TURNSEAL contour hinge handles and QUICKFLOW release valves. HRC can discuss CNC machining, plastics injection molding, or product manufacturing needs from our Edmonton facility.

HSP Engineering

Long Sault, ON, Canada

Facility design can stall when mechanical, electrical, civil, and environmental needs are handled separately. HSP Engineering in Long Sault coordinates engineering disciplines for Ontario site development and building systems. Environmental assessments and compliance reviews support the early stage of a project. Commercial fit-ups, subdivisions, roads, and municipal servicing infrastructure are all part of the firm history. Since 1984, our team has supported grading and transportation-related infrastructure from a Long Sault base. We keep permit, design, and construction steps moving on the same drawings.

Hub Automatic Transmission Service Ltd

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Hub Automatic Transmission Service provides diesel engine, transmission, and drivetrain repair from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving commercial and oilfield vehicle fleets.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Hummer Engine Services Ltd is a Edmonton, AB-based provider of Engines-Diesel & Gas services.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Downhole tools and completion tools need machining that matches the part geometry and the service environment. Huncut Machine Ltd runs a Machine Shops operation in Edmonton for oil and gas parts, using CNC and manual machining along with ejector and deep hole drilling. We specialize in machining downhole tools, completion tools, wellhead parts, and wireline parts. Those parts are used in drilling, completion, production, and service applications where thread fit, bore quality, and repeatable dimensions affect field performance. Our Edmonton shop is an independent Canadian manufacturing operation. Since 2000, we have focused on tool and component machining for oil and gas customers that need shop capability close to Alberta field activity. For completion tools or wellhead and wireline parts, our Edmonton machine shop plans the cut, drilling method, and finishing path around the part's end use.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Well intervention and tubular work depend on threads, tools, and pressure-control systems that fit the well plan. Hunting Energy Services Canada connects Calgary oilfield work with Hunting's global manufacturing, connection technology, and intervention product lines. Our OCTG path covers premium connection technologies and tubular supply for energy and geothermal markets. Advanced manufacturing adds precision tubular components, deep-hole drilling, and complex turned or milled profiles for oil and gas applications. For producing wells, Hunting publishes well intervention products for logging and other well services. Pressure control, slickline, e-line, control and injection, thru-tubing, and Opti-TEK well test systems sit in that intervention path. Hunting also manufactures perforating and logging systems, energetics, instrumentation, wireline firing systems, release tools, setting tools, and TCP firing heads. Calgary is the local company record, while the source evidence supports a global energy manufacturing and service network rather than a single-branch inventory promise.

Hydraco Industries Ltd

Medicine Hat, AB, CAN

Hydraco Industries Ltd is best understood through the customer job behind design around Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd. The nearby scope includes manufacturing, repair planning and fabrication. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make. Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The manufacturing side helps customers build equipment around the pressure, fit, and operating need. For customers in Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning. With repair planning, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The fabrication side helps customers turn measurements and wear points into buildable parts. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Welding works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. It can repair or modify metal when fit and access are tight. The inspection side helps customers check condition before the next stage starts. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time. Design is easier to judge when the market context is clear. The source material points to custom work and repair. That gives the capability a real operating frame instead of a generic industrial label. A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use design as the anchor and bring in manufacturing where it helps define the next step in Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd. This kind of detail also reduces handoff risk. If the first call is about design, the customer can still see when manufacturing belongs in the same discussion. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd adds the local planning layer, especially when timing, access, or branch response affects the job. That keeps the request from bouncing between unrelated categories. A good close should leave the customer with a practical next conversation. That starts with design and may extend into manufacturing, repair planning and fabrication. This scope connects to custom work and repair. Listed as established in 1985, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd gives the location context without copying a full address. The next move should be clear: ask about the service, the asset, the timing, or the quote path. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether design belongs in the first call. They can also see when manufacturing should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to manufacturing. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Alberta since 1985 Hydraco Industries Ltd sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in manufacturing where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.

Hydratec Hydraulic Canada

Regina, SK, Canada

Hydratec Hydraulic Canada ties pressure assets to a real job condition around Regina, SK. The nearby scope includes pump work. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make. Our pressure assets scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can keep high-pressure service tied to code, fit, and protection needs. The pump work side helps customers match fluid movement and repair choices to the site. For customers in Regina, SK, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning. Most industrial calls start with something practical. A part has to be made. A unit has to be checked. A system has to keep running. We frame pressure assets with pump work so the next step can be tied to the asset, timing, and site condition. In Regina, SK, that may mean a shop visit, a branch conversation, a field dispatch, or a quote request tied to a real job. The value is not just in naming pressure assets. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Pump work gives the customer another route when the first need changes. That makes the page more helpful without turning it into a long service series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether pressure assets belongs in the first call. They can also see when pump work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use pressure assets as the anchor, then bring in pump work where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether pressure assets belongs in the first call. They can also see when pump work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Pressure assets, pump work should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. Listed as established in 1970, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Regina, SK, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. Planning stays clearer when pressure assets remains close to pump work. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Regina, SK sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use pressure assets as the anchor, then bring in pump work where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether pressure assets belongs in the first call. They can also see when pump work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when pressure assets remains close to pump work. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Regina, SK sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.

Hydraulic Systems Ltd

Dartmouth, NS, Canada

A major player in the Atlantic Canada market for the supply, service and design of hydraulic equipment. Well-trained service technicians and a fleet of vans are available 24/7 to supply parts and do repair and installations in the field. We also stock the largest selection of hoses and fittings in Atlantic Canada!

Hydro Scotford

Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada

Pump problems often show up as vibration, lost flow, heat, or short repair life. From Fort Saskatchewan, Hydro Scotford handles pump engineering, repair, field response, and testing for users in Western Canada, across Canada, and parts of North America. Our 40,000 square foot pump repair facility is built for aftermarket pump care. We rebuild and test most pumps, then connect repair findings with engineering input so the unit has a clear return path. As part of Hydro's worldwide pump organization, we bring a wider technical network to local and regional users. That helps facilities with rotating assets that cannot rely on guesswork. Field response and testing close the gap between the shop and the site. The Fort Saskatchewan team works through pump scope, performance concerns, and longer-life operation.

Hyflodraulic Limited

Mount Pearl, NL, Canada

Hydraulic testing and hydro-testing need equipment that can prove a system before it returns to service. From Mount Pearl, Hyflodraulic Limited works with oil and gas, marine, construction, mining, energy, and heavy industry clients across Atlantic Canada. Fluid power problems often show up as pressure loss, poor motion control, heat, or contamination. Our technical team handles motion control, fluid power, and mechanical systems design, along with troubleshooting and maintenance for equipment that has to run in demanding field or plant conditions. Instrumentation technicians work on automation production systems where controls, measurement, and maintenance have to line up with the mechanical system. We also distribute specialized products and equipment for mining, oil and gas, construction, and energy applications. Our Mount Pearl shop and field capability are built for hydraulic repair, hydro-testing, hot oil flushing, instrumentation, and mechanical service where downtime affects production or site access.

St Albert, AB, CAN

HYTORC Sales & Service is an energy industry service provider based in St Albert, AB. Contact them for reliable oilfield services and solutions.

I S Machine Inc

Edmonton, AB, Canada

A machine-shop job is easier to start when the part can be discussed directly at the counter. I S Machine Inc has been in business in Edmonton for more than 30 years, with a shop open during normal business hours. Our 68 Avenue NW location gives local industrial facility and maintenance jobs a direct place to begin when a part needs machining attention. Phone, email, and in-person contact keep the request path simple. The shop stays ready for Edmonton machine-shop conversations where dimensions, fit, and turnaround need to be clear before cutting starts.