Graybar promotes 32-year company veteran Andy Ciccone to lead its CX efforts.
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Winsupply's products will be featured throughout Paycor Stadium, supporting the venue's infrastructure.
The company will also have a new CEO once the deal is completed in late 2025.
IPS adds five new locations and 115 employees from ABB’s Industrial Services Unit, expanding its renewables, mining and power management role.
Adding the factory and warehouse automation controls distributor gives Houchens a 14th company in its portfolio.
Combining MDM's No. 2 and 21 Top Electrical Distributors, it will net Sonepar 23 branches in the southern and southwest U.S. and over 700 associates.
We chat with John Gunderson, who authored our three-part analysis series and subsequent case study report on Wesco's recent and ongoing transformation as North America's top electrical distributor.
Chattanooga-based Power Supply Company expands Cape's reach and service capabilities in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
Southwire enhanced its capabilities with its new Dallas Fort Worth Customer Service Center, holding a grand opening on Aug. 22.
Yanow expands its northeast U.S. presence and product portfolio by adding Syracuse-based Robert H. Schaub & Associates.
The partnership will strengthen Suppli’s digital accounts receivable service relationships with AD members.
Graybar appoints company veterans Mike Carroll and Michael Tierney to lead its Construction and Industrial, Utility and Broadband Sales.
Dan Klepack brings experience to DSG after tenures at Target and Lockheed Martin.
The distributor’s recent acquisition of Snap One accounted for $45 million of the company’s 2Q sales of $959 million.
Wesco's "all things digital" leader Akash Khurana joins us to discuss what digital transformation has meant for the electrical distributor, which ramped up its initiatives on that front upon its landmark 2020 acquisition of Anixter.
Lauren Baker joins the electrical and industrial supplies distributor after 13 years at Copeland in various positions.
Net profit declined in 2Q, which the company partly attributed to its ongoing strategic transformation project.
Rexel reported sales in North America remained flat with some improvement, offset by challenging market activity in Europe.
The company said customer destocking and the delay of capital projects clearly impacted its 2Q results.
MDM attended the distributor’s biennial event in late June to learn all about its recent innovations, strategy and path ahead.