SiteOne partners with Arborgold

The integration allows Arborgold users to link to their SiteOne account, providing pricing for quotes and proposals.
The integration allows Arborgold users to link to their SiteOne account, providing pricing for quotes and proposals.
SiteOne Landscape Supply added Arborgold Software to its business management software solutions for landscaping customers.

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Roswell, Georgia, added Arborgold Software, Bloomington, Indiana, to its business management software solutions for landscaping customers.

“We are proud to work with Arborgold to provide customers with a cohesive experience to manage their landscape business,” says Sean Kramer, chief information Officer at SiteOne Landscape Supply. “At SiteOne, we are committed to empowering customers to take control of their business. By consolidating platforms, we offer a one-stop solution to increase profitability and efficiency.”

This new partnership allows Arborgold users to link to their SiteOne account, providing pricing for quotes and proposals.

“Partnering with SiteOne, the industry’s largest landscape supply distributor in the United States, gives Arborgold clients access to real-time product pricing so they can quickly generate accurate estimates and proposals, create purchase orders and follow the procurement workflow through Arborgold,” says Ed Rockhill, chief operating officer at Arborgold. “Arborgold’s clients have come to expect additional features and functionality that increase the overall value of their subscription, such as the SiteOne partnership that offers clients a more seamless estimating, job management and supply chain experience.”

Accounts can be linked by visiting SiteOne’s Business Management Center and following the integration directions.

 

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