Volvo CE Names Power Equipment Company 2025 Dealer of the Year

Volvo CE and Power Equipment Company officials
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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has named Brighton, Colorado-based equipment and parts firm Power Equipment Company as its ‘Dealer of the Year’ for 2025.

With the award ceremony taking place at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG trade show, the award “celebrates the dealership team that exemplifies the Volvo brand and consistently demonstrates high performance.” The Power Equipment staff received the award for their work in service offerings, customer uptime, and share performance, Volvo officials say.

“The Power Equipment Company team has committed to and invested in people and technology that ensure their customers get the right machine, right services and right advice every time,” says Scott Young, head of region North America for Volvo CE. “As a partner to Volvo CE, they’re helping set the standard for how a dealership can drive long-term value through a customer-focused approach and deep-rooted expertise.”

That commitment translated to what Volvo called “outstanding 2025 results.” Power Equipment Company saw growth in both its machine sales and rental fleet capacities, and is celebrating its 90th year in business this year.

Additionally, the company has spent 40 of those years in partnership with Volvo, as it serves both Colorado and New Mexico, across seven locations.

“This comes down to our people, plain and simple. We do not chase awards. We show up, do the work, and stand behind our customers when it counts,” says Mark Kuhn, VP of construction sales at Power Equipment Company. “This is the result of a team that is driven to deliver.”

Power Equipment Company is taking orders now on its online website.

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Martin has been a journalist since 2016, and has been covering the manufacturing and business world since late 2024. Along the way, he has covered general news, sports, local business openings and closings, crime and a slew of other miscellaneous topics. Born and raised in Cleveland, he graduated from Cleveland State University in May 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Promotional Communications. He was both news editor and podcast editor of the Cleveland Stater campus newspaper, and believes that CSU is "the best bang for your buck education in the state of Ohio." Martin joined the Benjamin Media Inc. team in late 2025 and primarily focuses on its Solar Builder publication, also filling in on the Compact Equipment magazine and website on occasion. Prior to BMI, his byline has appeared in the Lorain Morning Journal, Rubber News, various ScripType Publishing magazines and a number of online sports publications. When not typing away on his laptop, Martin enjoys watching the three major Cleveland sports teams, which, while only sometimes successful, are never boring. He also enjoys traveling for concerts, retro gaming shows, and other events, in hopes of fulfilling his ongoing quest to visit all 50 U.S. states.

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