![]() ![]() What people are saying about Ingersoll Rand OEM Solutions Our complete aftermarket is able to provide high levels of service for our products through their entire lifecycle. We have global footprint and we develop our products in cooperation with our customers to get the best possible result for your application. Our products have been designed and made with leading compression technologies so they would be reliable and long lasting partners to maximize uptime. Our extensive portfolio has been designed to meet various needs and with our deep application know-how we are sure than we can find a perfect solution for you. Why choose us? We are the air experts, so you don’t have to be. Our team is located on four different continents so we can offer support locally but with global footprint. This change enabled us to form one OEM team that is able to provide complete OEM compressor portfolio from air ends to compressor packages. Tamrotor’s history goes back to 1970 and they are known for their expertise with integrated air ends and compact compressor packages. In 2020, Ingersoll Rand merged with Gardner Denver and our OEM range got even wider when got Tamrotor as part of our offering. This can only be achieved with experience and quality procedures developed over the years. Our goal is always to provide products with the highest levels of quality that can be integrated into your packaged solutions providing you and your customers with complete peace of mind. ![]() Our unique and well proven knowledge and experience within the oil free arena, continues to be relied upon across the globe. Our success story in compressed air began with the invention of the first dry running screw compressor in the 1950’s – a strong example of our pioneering achievements and ongoing capabilities. Ingersoll Rand OEM and GHH Rands are widely recognized as a global leader for standards of reliability and quality in the manufacture of rotary screw compressors. Morning Call reporter Jon Harris can be reached at 48 or at. PGIM Real Estate said it now owns about 120 million square feet of industrial space globally, including 58 million square feet in the United States. “Frontier markets have more developable land, lower costs and more favorable labor market conditions, creating hospitable conditions for tenants looking for growth opportunities at lower costs,” CBRE’s report said. In a market report Thursday, CBRE pointed to the Phillipsburg area and Luzerne County as “frontier markets,” places where industrial activity has picked up recently because of persistently low vacancy rates in areas such as northern New Jersey and the Lehigh Valley. That report showed the vacancy rate in Lehigh County, for example, hit just 2.8%. News of the transaction, which Warren County deeds indicate closed in August, comes after a third-quarter report from commercial real estate services firm CBRE that showed demand for industrial buildings through the Interstate 78-Interstate 81 corridor is outpacing last year, even amid a pandemic that has stalled momentum in almost every other commercial real estate sector.Īnd that demand is mostly coming from third-party logistics providers and e-commerce fulfillment operations, racing to secure more space to keep up with a surge in online shopping. “Bridge Point 78 Phase I has been a successful project that has had a tremendous impact on the communities of both Phillipsburg and Lopatcong, and helped establish this rural area of New Jersey as a new hub for warehousing and distribution,” said Jeff Milanaik, partner of Bridge’s Northeast region. When complete, Bridge Point 78 will include six buildings totaling 3.85 million square feet. ![]()
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