LEBANON,
Ohio – Fecon LLC announces the
purchase of the Vermeer forestry mulcher product line and through this
arrangement has established a global distribution agreement with the
company.
This distribution agreement with Vermeer, which will be rolled out on a controlled basis throughout 2021, will provide their dealers access to the line of mulching equipment that leverages the best of Vermeer and Fecon mulching technology. This distribution strategy leverages the scope and size of traditional Vermeer dealerships by focusing on market segments with differentiated product needs.
“Adding Fecon engineering and technology will make it easier for customers to buy the equipment best suited to their needs,” said Fecon LLC CEO Bob Dieckman. “With their extensive coverage and high standard of customer support, as well as the professional and strategic Vermeer sales organization, we are certain that both organizations will benefit from the partnership.”
Fecon will start the process with a select, yet global group of Vermeer dealers in 2021, as well as strategically specify products and methodically expand from there. The company will assume production and support of the Vermeer model FT100 and FT300 forestry mulching tractors, and has begun moving these functions to their Lebanon, Ohio, factory.
"Fecon’s
forestry innovation and product lineup is a great complement to our equipment
portfolio," said Vermeer President of Industrial Solutions Doug Hundt.
"With a lineup of products that support the land clearing, utility
right-of-way and fire mitigation markets, their mulching attachments and
tractors will give our dealers a broader portfolio to support those customers
we are already working with in those markets."
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