Vermeer, Right Turn Supply partner to deliver high-quality drilling products to underground industry
(UI) – On September 3, Vermeer Corporation entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Right Turn Supply. Through this agreement, Vermeer dealers will have right to distribute Right Turn Supply’s drilling fluids, drilling additives and complementary products as well as access to strategic jobsite consulting.
“This partnership is a strong paring of two industry leaders providing customers a total package solution,” stated Tony Briggs, Vermeer Vice President of Lifecycle Solutions. Briggs continues, “The combination of Vermeer and Right Turn Supply will allow customers to receive the highest quality products for a complete jobsite and expert consulting, service and support.”
They will also gain additional consulting resources. Vermeer already has dealer support and expertise and now will have the addition of Right Turn Supply’s team of application experts.
“This is an exciting time for two industry leaders to partner,” stated Jon Heinen, Co-owner of Right Turn Supply. “With more underground work than ever before and the industry driving towards a better and brighter future, Vermeer and Right Turn Supply are armed with significant advancements in how work gets done and together will provide the industry’s best products and support.”
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