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Bailey acquires Equipment Depot’s Washington operations

The dealer group operates 10 locations across the United States

Equipment Finance News, AI AssistedbyEquipment Finance News, AI Assisted
January 16, 2026
in Dealer Operations
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Bailey Equipment & Intralogistics announced its entry into the Washington market with the acquisition of Equipment Depot’s Washington state operations, expanding its footprint to the Pacific Northwest.

The Bailey Company- Bailey over Mt Rainier
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The Nashville, Tennessee-based company will serve as the authorized Logisnext dealer for Cat Lift Trucks, Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks and Jungheinrich equipment across the state, according to a Bailey release today.

Bailey Equipment & Intralogistics provides forklifts, warehouse solutions and intralogistics services to customers nationwide, according to the release. The expansion also brings the company’s One Material Handling Solution approach to Washington customers, offering equipment sales, service and intralogistics support.

Bailey’s ownership team has longstanding ties to Washington and is committed to long-term investment in the region. Director of Operations Lakota Holder is a Washington native with 14 years of experience at Bailey.

Founded in 1949, Bailey is a third-generation, family-owned material handling dealership with more than 75 years of experience, according to the release. The company operates 10 locations across Tennessee, North Georgia and Kentucky and plans to establish its Washington regional headquarters in Kent, in the greater Seattle area.

The company has a focus on sustainability, noting in its release that it is the nation’s first TRUE-certified zero-waste forklift dealership. The company believes its commitment to environmental stewardship and operational efficiency align closely with other Washington businesses.

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