
PacWest Machinery has announced the purchase of land in Spokane for the construction of a new dealership facility. PacWest Machinery is the dealer in the Pacific Northwest for Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, and other leading brands of equipment with locations in Seattle, Spokane, Washington, Portland, Oregon, and Eugene, Oregon.
Beginning in the second quarter of 2019, PacWest Machinery customers in eastern Washington and northern Idaho will be supported and serviced from the new dealership at near the company’s current location.
The new 30,000-plus square-foot building will sit on approximately nine acres and include a 14-bay service center designed to accommodate a full range of equipment. There will be an expanded parts warehouse, modern showroom and service capabilities. The larger facility will enable the company to stock more equipment and host demonstrations and training.
“PacWest continues to make key investments to meet the needs of our customers,” Jolene Logue, president of PacWest Machinery, says. “Delivering responsive service requires that we provide our employees the facilities, tools and training to perform at their best.”
PacWest Machinery is responsible for the sales, rental and aftermarket support in the Pacific Northwest for the full line of Volvo CE’s general production, road machinery and compact equipment. In addition, the company supplies equipment from other quality manufacturers including Metso Minerals, Helsinki, Finland; Roadtec, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Tymco, Waco, Texas; Gomaco, Ida Grove, Iowa; Etnyre, Oregon, Illinios; Broce Broom, Dodge City, Kansas; Genesis, Superior, Wisconsin; FRD Furukawa, Kent, Ohio; and others.
PacWest Machinery provides equipment and aftermarket services from its four facilities plus additional support from an extensive mobile service fleet. PacWest Machinery is owned by the Joshua Green Corp., Seattle, and company management.
“We are excited to see PacWest Machinery invest in the infrastructure necessary to deliver exceptional customer support,” Steven Roy, president, Volvo CE region Americas, says. “As Volvo grows its business in North America, investments like this are critical to providing customers with unique solutions and ensuring that they enjoy the highest uptimes in the industry from their machines. We’re confident that with this new facility, PacWest will deliver the premium experience customers expect.”
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