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MICO, Incorporated Launches New Website

June 26, 2012
MICO Inc., North Mankato, Minn., a designer and manufacturer of hydraulic components, controls and brake systems, recently launched a new website at www.mico.com.

MICO Inc., North Mankato, Minn., a  designer and manufacturer of hydraulic components, controls and brake systems, recently launch its new website at www.mico.com.

The site features simplified navigation for visitors searching for hydraulic braking systems and components for a wide variety of applications. Information on brakes, actuators, valves, vehicle dynamics, and other product categories is logically organized for easy comparison, and product literature is presented for download. The website also provides access to the MICO Store for online ordering of select products.

“The new website reflects the advances MICO has made to meet the changing demands of the hydraulics industry,” said Len Walton, director of sales and marketing for MICO. “The site will serve as an important informational tool as we continue to deliver customized braking solutions and produce new innovations in electrohydraulics, braking and vehicle stability control systems.”

Since 1946, MICO Inc. has been offered hydraulic components, controls, and brake systems primarily for heavy duty, off-road commercial and industrial applications. Today, the company is a completely integrated design, manufacturing and sales operation.

For more information, call MICO at (507) 625-6426, email [email protected] or visit www.mico.com.

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