Wiedenmann joins forces with John Deere

Aeration equipment company Wiedenmann has announced an agreement with John Deere for its golf and sports dealer network to sell and support its full range of products and services in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Aeration equipment company Wiedenmann has announced an agreement with John Deere for its golf and sports dealer network to sell and support its full range of products and services in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Through the agreement, as of February 1, John Deere customers in these regions can purchase Wiedenmann products at their John Deere dealer, providing easy access to a full range of turf maintenance products.

Manny Gan, John Deere’s director of global golf sales & marketing, said: “Our customers face demanding conditions, and we are committed to providing the equipment, technology, and support they need to overcome any challenge they experience on the job,” said. “Through this strategic relationship, we are delivering on that commitment while also providing customers with streamlined access to the industry’s top solutions through their John Deere dealer.”

Uwe Wiedenmann, managing partner at Wiedenmann, said: “John Deere has a reputation for delivering quality products and providing outstanding service, aligning with the Wiedenmann values and making this relationship a natural fit. Through this agreement, we’re offering our aeration solutions to a wider range of customers, in addition to our existing distribution and dealer network, making it easier for them to acquire the products they need.”

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