Vermeer Northwest and Vermeer Mountain West merge

Vermeer Northwest and Vermeer Mountain West merged in December. The merger of the two dealerships creates a 13-unit network.
The merger of the Vermeer dealership groups creates a network of 13 locations. The group will be called Vermeer Mountain West.

Vermeer Northwest and Vermeer Mountain West, Chandler Arizona, merged in December. The merger of the two dealerships creates a network of 13 locations which will be called Vermeer Mountain West.

“We are excited to continue to build out the Vermeer Mountain West brand as we strive to deliver excellence for our customers,” says Kyle Pieratt, CEO of Vermeer Mountain West. “This merger continues to leverage our ability to scale customer service, inventories and long-term career pathing for our team members in the fast pace and growing markets we serve. Similar to the customers and suppliers, competing at scale continues to be a vital part to sustainability well into the foreseeable future.”

In addition to its headquarters in Chandler, Vermeer Mountain West will also have branch locations in Tucson, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; El Paso, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Boise, Idaho; Billings, Montana; Missoula, Montana; Spokane, Washington; Tacoma, Washington; Marysville, Washington; and Anchorage, Alaska.

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