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Sullair changes name to Hitachi Global Air Power

By Stephen Elliott

April 23, 2023

Sullair name changedHitachi Industrial Equipment Systems (HIES), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan, has established Hitachi Global Air Power, Michigan City, Ind., a new company bringing together its global compressed air business. Effective immediately, Sullair will change its company name and operate under “Hitachi Global Air Power.” 

“We are the same organization, ownership, leadership, and staff, but now we have a name that more clearly demonstrates Hitachi’s breadth of compressed air solutions, product lines and innovation that both Sullair and Hitachi bring to the market,” said Yasuhiro (Charlie) Takeuchi, HIES president and CEO. “In today’s relentlessly transforming society, Hitachi Global Air Power is uniquely positioned to raise the bar on the value we deliver to customers through our comprehensive portfolio of compressed air products and solutions such as Air as a Service.” 

Hitachi Global Air Power will be instrumental to HIES accelerating significant global growth through green (sustainable) and digital products and solutions that match today’s environment and digital age. Hitachi Global Air Power seeks to provide ultra-high efficiency compressed air products and connected solutions, the company says. 

Sullair was founded on July 14, 1965, and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi on July 13, 2017. In the nearly six years since the acquisition, HIES has leveraged the Sullair global sales network and complementary portfolio products and services to substantially increase the size, strength and competitiveness of its global air compressor business, the company says. Hitachi Global Air Power will continue to offer a full range of integrated compressed air solutions, including portable air compressors, industrial air compressors (oil-free and oil-flooded), aftermarket original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, fluids and more. 

While Sullair will change its corporate name, the branding will remain intact on its products, including Sullair, Champion and Air-One. By maintaining market appearance, customers and distributors will continue to recognize the familiarity of the Sullair logo and color (Sullair green), the company says.  

“The company name change from Sullair to Hitachi Global Air Power is only the latest move in a growing list of Hitachi’s commitments to our business and brand,” said John Randall, Sullair president and CEO. “Since our acquisition, Hitachi has invested more than $45 million in our company, and Hitachi has been instrumental in allowing us to expand our caliber and capabilities. We are excited about the opportunities ahead of us, for our business, employees, customers, channel partners and communities.”