ML Utilities acquires Utility Equipment Service
ML Utilities, a premier “one-call” solution for fleet maintenance, inspections, repair and management services to the utility sector, acquired Utility Equipment Service, Inc. (UES), based in Spring Hill, Tenn.
The purchase positions ML Utilities to better serve its growing customer base throughout the surrounding region with a wide range of mobile and shop services for utility equipment. These include aerial devices, pressure diggers, boom trucks, and digger derricks, as well as a variety of support products.
With its newest addition, ML Utilities’ team of technicians now provides services to fleet owners and customers throughout Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.
Established in 1981, UES specializes in new and used sales, upfitting, rental, parts and accessories, shop repair, and maintenance of service trucks. As part of ML Utilities, UES complements its shop service capabilities with additional mobile field units providing ANSI inspections, annual DOT certifications, dielectric testing, hydraulic diagnostics, utility fleet repair, custom fabrication, lube and chassis services, and more.
This ML Utilities “one-call” value proposition provides an efficient solution to the challenges that fleet managers are facing.
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