Universal Companies Acquires SpaEquip, Inc.

Spa distributor Universal Companies has acquired SpaEquip, a spa development provider. SpaEquip will add a staff of seasoned experts to the Abingdon, Virginia, spa distributor.

For Universal Companies customers, this means the added expertise of a spa development and equipment team, as well as an expanded offering of equipment and products. For SpaEquip customers, this means access to the full line of Universal products, supplies, apparel, and specialist/expert services, including retail products and programs. SpaEquip customers will also experience improved, more efficient fulfillment with the added advantage of the Universal Companies distribution capabilities and resources.

For industry vendors, this means a streamlined purchasing and fulfillment process, plus comprehensive sales and marketing support.

“Bringing inventive, affordable spa development and equipment solutions to match customer needs and applying the perfect amount of customization is what SpaEquip does best,” says Universal CEO Brenda Elliott. “And in this new era of spas playing an important role in the health and wellness movement, having partners like SpaEquip will be of huge benefit as we continue to develop solutions that help our customers anticipate their patrons’ needs and provide wellness focused experiences.”

For more information about Universal Companies, please call 800-558-5571 or visit www.universalcompanies.com.

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