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Power Distributors Acquires Midwest Engine Warehouse
Power Distributors acquired the assets of Midwest Engine Warehouse (MWE). The combined company brings together the talents and resources of each organization. They will serve and supply an expanded sales and distribution footprint now extending across all fifty U.S. states.
Power Distributors now supplies more than 25,000
- independent lawn and garden dealers
- rental accounts
- industrial, hardware and retail accounts nationwide from eleven distribution centers
- multiple customer contact centers
- administrative facilities strategically located throughout the U.S
“We are excited to announce the addition of Midwest Engine Warehouse to our company,” says Matthew Finn, President of Power Distributors. “The Midwest Engine Warehouse distribution centers and sales territories in the Great Plains, Rocky Mountain and Pacific regions extends our presence into all fifty U.S. states. This provides us with the coverage to deliver unparalleled national solutions to our partners and the reach to connect every customer, no matter their size or location, to our service and brand offering. As we move forward we see extraordinary opportunities ahead and are well situated to continue to execute on our plan.”
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