3Phase Elevator Announces Merger with Elevator Industries

3Phase Elevator, a leading independent elevator and escalator services provider, recently announced that it has merged with Elevator Industries, a market leader in the Sacramento, California, area that provides maintenance, repair, modernization and testing services for all types and brands of commercial elevators, escalators, and vertical conveyance systems. The merger provides 3Phase a stronger regional presence in Northern California, where it already has a strong base with Specialized Elevator, San Francisco Elevator and Koch Elevator. Elevator Industries is a family-owned independent elevator company. Boasting five generations of elevator industry experience, the Buckman Family launched Elevator Industries in 2012. The existing Elevator Industries team will remain with the company; Guy and Jason Buckman will continue to lead their team and operate under the Elevator Industries brand with the same local people providing local service, expertise and support.

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