Two US Metso distributors combine resources
PacWest Machinery strengthen collective network capabilities with acquisition of Miller Machinery
PACWest Machinery of Kent, Washington, in the US, have recently completed the purchase of Miller Machinery of Longview, Washington. Miller Machinery have been a valued Metso dealer since 2007 and PacWest since 2017. Following the acquisition, PacWest will assume Miller Machinery’s customer territory in Washington, Oregon and the quarry segment for Hawaii.
Metso say both distributors have a history of delivering exceptional customer service and the combination of resources will provide additional benefits to Metso customers across the region operating in the sand, gravel, aggregates and contractor material processing markets. The unification will strengthen the companies’ collective network capabilities and enhance Metso’s market presence in the Pacific Northwest US.
‘Mike and Annette Miller have dedicated themselves to the aggregates industry and we congratulate them on reaching this point in their journey,’ said Steve Cianci, vice-president of Americas distribution management at Metso. ‘Both Miller Machinery and PacWest Machinery have done an excellent job in their respective territories serving their customers. We thank Miller Machinery for our partnership over the years and look forward to a growing relationship with PacWest.’
Mike Miller, president of Miller Machinery, said: ‘I would especially like to thank our employees for their dedication over the years, and all our customers who have trusted us to deliver reliable equipment and high levels of product support. In addition, we would like to express our gratitude to Metso and our other suppliers for helping us develop this business.’
Jolene Logue, president of PacWest Machinery, said: ‘We are excited to welcome the entire Miller Machinery team to our aggregate equipment division at PacWest. We are pleased that Mike Miller is joining PacWest and will continue to be an outstanding resource for customers, colleagues and equipment partners.’