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Denver-based equipment distributor Viably, formerly known as Komptech Americas, has opened a secondary inventory warehouse in Sacramento, California. The company says the move broadens its physical presence and bolsters its capacity to serve its growing customer base in California, Arizona and Nevada.
“We are incredibly excited about our exponential growth in the West,” says Kurt Schoppe, recently appointed director of operations for the western United States at Viably. “Establishing our Sacramento warehouse marks a milestone in our mission to deliver premium service to our valued customers."
Viably says Schoppe is a seasoned veteran in the waste management sector and says his appointment “promises to invigorate Viably’s operations and propel its ongoing growth trajectory.”
The company also is planning a Customer Demonstration Day event for the first quarter of next year, to take place in California. “This interactive event platform will spotlight the company’s cutting-edge waste management technologies and offer customers an exclusive opportunity to experience these solutions in person,” Viably says.
“Our California Customer Demonstration Day event is our unique way of engaging personally with many of our customers and providing them a firsthand glimpse into how our pioneering products can revolutionize their operations,” Schoppe says.
Viably says its western expansion also includes several new staff members, including parts management, shipping and logistics, technical service and equipment sales personnel.
The company’s product line includes equipment to process and recycle residential recyclables, organic materials, C&D materials and mixed municipal solid waste.
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