OmniCable’s Expansion Continues with Fort Worth Supercenter - Modern Distribution Management

OmniCable’s Expansion Continues with Fort Worth Supercenter

The company's supercenters include vast amounts of aluminum, cord and commercial products, in addition to traditional industrial inventory.
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West Chester, Pennsylvania-based wire and cable products master distributor OmniCable has announce that its newest supercenter in Fort Worth, Texas, has opened.

The location is OmniCable’s newest supercenter, which are large facilities with aluminum, cord, and commercial products, in addition to its traditional industrial inventory.

“This location provides us additional coverage and is a great addition to our existing distribution centers in Houston, TX, and Odessa, TX,” said Brad Cook, Regional Manager of the Houston, Odessa, and Fort Worth locations.

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The 220,000-square-foot supercenter offers distributors paralleling and respooling services, as well local access to millions of dollars of wire and cable and electrical products from the leading North American electrical brands. The Fort Worth location also will provide fast will-call availability and same-day shipping.

“We are excited to continue to support our distributor partners’ growth by bringing the products and services they have come to rely on OmniCable for to the DFW Metroplex,” said Chris Bjorkman, OmniCable’s Central Regional Vice President.

OmniCable also recently announced that it has relocated its Tampa location to a larger facility.

In May, the company announced it had opened two new locations in Reno, Nevada, and Mississauga, Ontario.

The company also announced in July that CEO Greg Lampert retired after seven years with the company.

 

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