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Established in 1997, KMS Engineering has grown to be a leading provider serving the automotive & Food Industry, oil & gas and marine industries.

Representing world's leading manufacturers for pneumatic, hydraulic and ultra-high pressure hydraulic components and systems, KMS Engineering strives to maintain a reputation of excellence by recommending the right products and system of superior value and quality, providing personalized customer service and on-time delivery to achieve total customer satisfaction.

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