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The promotion follows Border States' former VP of Procurement taking leadership of its Industrial Solutions unit.
Wesco has filed a federal lawsuit against fellow distributor Eckart Supply and six former employees, alleging a coordinated effort to poach more than 30 workers, divert customers and misappropriate trade secrets to build a competing Georgia operation. Get all the key details and context here.
Border States adds four new Nevada locations with employee-owned WEDCO.
The newly formed company, PSS Cross Country Infrastructure Solutions, is positioned to support energy and infrastructure construction and maintenance projects nationwide.
Each of Wesco’s operating segments continued to record organic sales growth.
Milwaukee-based IEWC adds a like wire and cable distributor to strengthen its presence in the Northeast U.S.
Industrial Motor Services will now operate as E&I Motor Repair LLC.
George Vorwick is a 25-year company veteran and has been CEO since 2009.
World Electric promises faster deliveries, more specialized services and support for vertical markets like solar and EV charging as a result of the new facility opening.
Border States tapped a 15-year company veteran to succeed a planned retirement.
They've been in the electrical supplies market since 2009, with a long tenure at Anixter before it was acquired by Wesco in 2020.
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The newly-created role will lead Border States’ enterprise-wide digital strategy, accelerating value creation through technology, data and process modernization.
A veteran of the subsidiary will take its leadership reins in March.
The electrical supplies distributor shot down a report by a French news group that the company is negotiating a buyout.
Inline adds four more locations in TN with the expansion.
One has been promoted from a subsidiary, and the other is moving from one region to the other.
It nets the master distributor — primarily known for its fastener offerings — nine new locations across the U.S. and gives it a strong footfold in the wire and cable market.
Two leaders will retire while four execs are promoted to vice president.