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Ingersoll Rand has ties reaching back to 1871, but was not formally established until two companies merged in 1905. Today Ingersoll Rand products are broken down into Tools, Compressed Air, ARO Fluid products, and Lifting/Handling materials. You can find more about Ingersoll Rand, the equipment they sell, and their dealers right here.


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Phase II of I-70 Underpass in Vail Shapes Up

Phase 2 is under way on a $30 million project to add an I-70 underpass that connects north and south frontage roads in the town of Vail, Colo. Colorado Department of Transportation and the town of Vail are partners in the connector project located between the main Vail and West Vail interchanges on I-70....


Ingersoll Rand Updates Its Global Climate Commitment

Ingersoll Rand announced key milestones towards its climate commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. To date, the company's climate commitment has supported the avoidance of approximately 2 million metric tons of CO2e globally, which is equivalent to annual CO2 emissions from nearly 300,000 homes' annual electricity use and more than 2.3 billion pounds of coal burned....


Ingersoll Rand Issues Extensive Update on its Global Climate Commitment

Ingersoll Rand (NYSE:IR) has announced key milestones towards its climate commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. To date, the company's climate commitment has supported the avoidance of approximately 2 million metric tons of CO2e globally, which is equivalent to annual CO2 emissions from nearly 300,000 homes' annual electricity use and more than 2.3 billion pounds of coal burned....


ConExpo-Con/AGG Sets 2017 Dates: Show to Be Held March 7 to 11 in Vegas

The next ConExpo-Con/AGG international exposition will be held March 7 to 11, 2017, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. Named ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017 chair is Richard M. Goldsbury, president Bobcat/Doosan North America & Australia/Oceania for Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment, West Fargo, N.D....


Diamond Goodson Added to Ingersoll Rand Dealer Network

Doosan Portable Power has appointed Diamond Goodson Equipment Company a full dealer of its line of Ingersoll Rand-branded portable and utility air compressors, as well as light tower systems, light compaction rammers and walk-behind compactors....


W.I. Clark Company, Ingersoll Rand Continue Long-Standing Relationship

1927 was an important year for both the W.I. Clark Co. and Ingersoll Rand. First, Ingersoll Rand became involved in an extraordinary project in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and second, Winfred Ira Clark sold his first Ingersoll Rand portable air compressor....


AirSource Compressors Combine Old, New Technology

Ingersoll Rand AirSource and AirSource Plus portable rotary-screw compressors combine features of the previous generation of compressors with new technology. The Ingersoll Rand AirSource compressor, 160 cu....


Ingersoll Rand Shrinks Air Compressor Footprint Without Decreasing Power

A recent revision to the Ingersoll Rand XHP1170FCAT air compressor now allows it to have a smaller footprint without decreasing the power of the machine. The XHP1170FCAT is less than 13 ft. (3.9 m) in length....


New Onboard Power Solutions Compressors Unveiled

Ingersoll Rand has introduced two new Onboard Power Solutions reciprocating air compressors. The VHP40RMD is a diesel-powered air compressor and the VHP40RMG is gas-powered. No trailer hitch or special vehicle is needed to provide job site air with the VHP40RMD and VHP40RMG compressors....


Ingersoll Rand Adds HP60CMH to Onboard Power Solutions

Ingersoll Rand now offers a hydraulic-drive, truck-mounted air compressor that delivers free air at 60 cu. ft. per minute (1.7 cu m) at a rated operating pressure of 150 psi. The HP60CMH air compressor is part of the Ingersoll Rand Onboard Power Solutions line and is designed to be mounted on standard-sized utility body trucks....