Heritage acquires Professional Products Group

Heritage Landscape Supply Group acquired Professional Products Group (PPG) from Winfield United, a wholly owned subsidiary of Land O’Lakes Inc. in November.
The acquisition will expand Heritage’s presence dramatically, including establishing a new presence in five new states for the landscape supply company.
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Heritage Landscape Supply Group, McKinney, Texas, acquired Professional Products Group (PPG) from Winfield United, a wholly owned subsidiary of Land O’Lakes Inc. in November.

PPG is a green industry distributor across several market segments, including golf, lawn care, sports turf, ornamental, pest control, aquatics and vegetative management.

The company operates 16 distribution locations across 12 states, including five states in which Heritage Landscape Group did not previously have a presence.

“We are proud to team up with PPG and announce our new partnership,” says Heritage President Matt McDermott.

“Heritage has grown organically and expanded its platform offering in turf and ornamental products over the last several years. The opportunity to join forces with the entire PPG team greatly enhances our market position and adds a strong talent base of the industry’s best sales professionals and operators. We are excited to add more than 170 hardworking professionals from PPG to our growing family as we cross the 200-location mark and continue building our legacy in the green industry.”

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