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How Hydraulics Network delivers smarter hydraulic solutions

As part of Motion, Hydraulics Network supplies smarter hydraulic solutions through stocked components, tailored systems, and engineering support.

by Chris Edwards
September 23, 2025
in Gearboxes, Hydraulic equipment, Motors, drives and engines, News, sponsored editorial, Spotlight
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Technician assembling hydraulic pump components on a workbench, highlighting wholesale supply and service expertise.

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As part of Motion, Hydraulics Network deliver premium hydraulic components, tailored systems, and expert design support – all through a true wholesale model. It’s a unique offering that’s helping resellers, OEMs and repairers across Australia unlock smarter solutions and stronger service.

In a fluid power market crowded with middlemen and me-too products, Hydraulics Network has built its reputation on a rare strength: true wholesale supply with real engineering depth.

Now part of Motion’s national network, the company is uniquely positioned to support OEMs, service providers and resellers with premium products, custom systems, and industry-specific support – without competing with their customers.

“Our key difference lies in the fact that we don’t compete with our customers, and we maintain stock on hand. Our catalogue reflects the products we actually have in stock, not just a wish list,” explains Marcus Fortuna, National Manager. “Being based in Australia, far from our suppliers, we’ve built a self-sufficient operation to meet the demands of the Australian market. This includes the capability and components needed to adapt and modify stocked items to fulfil our clients’ requirements. This core approach is the foundation on which Hydraulics Network was built. Combined with our dedication to fast delivery times, exceptional customer support, product innovation, hydraulic system designs and the passion of our entire team, we have established ourselves as one of Australia’s leading hydraulic wholesale companies.

To read the full article in Motion’s new interactive magazine, please click here.

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