Trinity Power Rentals and Sunbelt Solomon announced a merger that will see the two companies combining forces to expand their services across North America.
Trinity Power Rentals and Sunbelt Solomon have a long and unique history as each other’s customers, vendors and even competitors. Throughout this relationship, a strong culture of mutual respect and collaboration has developed. The companies’ shared history and values, as well as their complementary services and offerings make this merger a natural fit, Sunbelt Solomon said in a press release.
“Our history of working together, our mutual respect, and shared values support a successful merger,” said Todd Johnston, founder of Trinity Power Rentals. “These values have been evident in every interaction. It’s made working together a pleasure, and it has built strong relationships between both teams,” added Johnston.
This merger brings two strong teams together under one roof and provides opportunities for them to learn from each other’s experience and support each other’s growth. Both teams are excited about what they will be able to offer to current and prospective customers.
Some advantages that customers can expect include equipment diversity, greater inventory depth to meet demand, expanded geographic reach, reduction in lead times, expedited quoting process, improved logistical service and access to new products and services, Sunbelt Solomon said in a press release.
Points of contact and rental agreements will remain the same, and any future operational changes will be communicated well in advance. In keeping with the customer-first values that both companies uphold, as integration progresses, it will be done with the input and best interests of customers in mind.
“This merger affords a unique opportunity to unite two highly successful businesses into a single entity that can provide unmatched capabilities and services for our customers,” says Tom Smith, President and CEO of Sunbelt Solomon. “We are truly excited about what lies ahead.”
Source: Sunbelt Solomon