CPS Distributors expands in Grand Junction

This will be the company’s 16th location across Colorado and Wyoming.
This will be the company’s 16th location across Colorado and Wyoming.
CPS Distributors grand junction

Heritage Landscape Supply Group Inc., McKinney, Texas, has announced that CPS Distributors has opened a new branch in Grand Junction, Colorado, to benefit local professional contractors.

This location will carry a full line of irrigation and landscape supplies, agronomics, golf course products, sports field materials, tools and accessories, and other complementary products with a focus on servicing professional irrigation and landscaping contractors, golf course superintendents, sports field managers and other green industry professionals. It is equipped with over 13,000 sq. ft. of showroom and warehouse space.

It will be led by John Steuble, a 25-plus year industry veteran with experience serving in various roles, including branch manager and certified irrigation design manager. Steuble and his team will look forward to building relationships with the area’s contractors whether new or existing customers. With the addition of the Grand Junction branch, CPS Distributors now has 16 locations across Colorado and Wyoming.

“We have been servicing the Grand Junction market for several years and are thrilled to announce the opening of our new location,” says Matt McDermott, president of Heritage. “We have a great team under John’s leadership ready to serve with exemplary customer service. Our greenfield pipeline is full of great opportunities and we look forward to continuing to grow the Heritage platform this year, building our brand around local, hard-working teams across our markets.”

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