Bartlett Tree Experts acquires New Jersey-based firm

Bartlett Tree Experts, Stamford, Connecticut, acquired Maplewood Tree Experts, Essex County, New Jersey, in November.
Maplewood Tree Experts was founded by Robert Macintosh and Carlo Tamasco and will join the national scientific tree and shrub care company.

Bartlett Tree Experts, Stamford, Connecticut, acquired Maplewood Tree Experts, Essex County, New Jersey, in November.

The acquisition will expand Bartlett’s presence in New York and New Jersey.

“We are excited to expand in the New York Metropolitan Area with the acquisition of Maplewood Tree Experts, a quality company that shares our passion for trees,” says Jim Ingram, Bartlett Tree Experts president and chief operating officer. “As a global leader in scientific tree care and a family business since 1907, we are inspired by the stellar reputation of Maplewood Tree and the dedication of their talented arborists to safety, superior work and customer satisfaction — values which match our own as a Company.”

Maplewood Tree Experts was founded by Robert Macintosh and Carlo Tamasco in 1975.

“With the support of the research lab and as a leader in the industry for 115 years, [Bartlett’s] customers can rely on local attention from highly skilled arborists with a commitment to service and safety,” says Macintosh and Tamasco.

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