Bakersfield, California-based Sierra International Machinery has announced the acquisition of Wolf Pack Enterprises, a heavy equipment service provider based in New Jersey, and the establishment of Sierra East Coast Service Center. Wolf Pack Enterprises has been the preferred contract service provider for Sierra equipment since 2012, the company says.
“We are excited to expand the reach of our phenomenal service department and the support they provide, and I believe there is no better person to assist with this next step in the future of Sierra than Wayne Wolf,” John Sacco, president and owner of Sierra International Machinery, says. “Wayne and his team have been a tremendous asset to Sierra over these past several years and I have the upmost confidence in their knowledge and ability to continue providing the service and support that our customers want and need.”
“This move has been a long time coming,” Wayne Wolf, owner and operator of Wolf Pack Enterprises, says. “We’ve been doing contract work for Sierra as a service provider for over six years and this relationship will allow us to continue providing the outstanding service that my team and Sierra already provides, but on a larger and better scale.”
Wolf and his team will work in coordination with the Sierra Service department, overseen by Doug Barnett, general service manager. Wolf will manage the Sierra East Coast Service Center resources, training and dispatching of technicians for machine installations and support for Sierra customers.
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