Livingston and Haven
Lance Langenderfer is a Hydraulic Specialist at Livingston & Haven since October 2010, focusing on closed loop hydraulic systems to enhance automation, quality in process control, and safety. Previously, Lance served as Business Unit Manager at B.W Rogers Company from June 2001 to October 2010, overseeing a $5 million gross profit and managing sales, engineering, and fabrication teams. Earlier roles include Business Unit Manager at BW Rogers Co. (2007-2010) and Territory Manager at Parker Hannifin (1977-2001), where responsibilities included collaborating with OEMs and distribution for product introductions and application support. Lance also held the position of Technical Sales, providing inside support for sales activities. Lance earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Toledo between 1985 and 1991.
Livingston and Haven
Established in 1947, Livingston & Haven is one of the largest fluid power, mechatronic, lubrication and hose/connector companies in the Southeast United States. By utilizing a collaboration of engineers and industry-focused specialists we are able to provide innovative productivity solutions for manufacturers. L&H has worked on solutions that range from improving the speed of machines that put sleeve labels on plastic bottles, to designing and reconstructing a rocket cradle used to facilitate the launch to the International Space Station. Customers like International Paper, Bridgestone, Nucor and many others are well aware of our capabilities, and have been enjoying the benefits from a working partnership for many years. Through the collective experience of our sales engineers and application support personnel, we strive to develop answers and techniques to solve the toughest manufacturing challenges. Add our market leading vendors like Bosch Rexroth, Parker and Haskel and we can address almost any motion, maintenance or data integration issue. We also own two retail locations in North Carolina and Georgia that offer our customers the ability to quickly have a hose assembly repaired/replaced or to grab a spare part.