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Texas-based NEXGEN is a manufacturer’s lighting agency, serving the northern, eastern and western regions of Texas.
The new CEO was most recently the president of Fortiline Waterworks.
Laser Electric Supply is a distributor of electrical products and lighting to customers across southern Wisconsin.
Maryland-based Valley Lighting is a supplier of commercial lighting and shading solutions for a range of end markets, including data centers, government and more.
Swift Electrical Supply is a supplier of electrical products to a range of customers, such as contractors, architects, builders and more.
Sonepar appointed a new interim President for its Canadian operations amid other leadership changes.
The electrical supplies distributor deepened its partnership with an AI-powered provider for a contractor portal, and appointed an industry veteran to lead its southeast region.
Florida-based United Lighting & Supply is a distributor of electrical equipment, supplies, lighting and household appliances. It adds four locations to Winsupply.
Based in Texas, ERT Lighting offers lighting and lighting control solutions for commercial construction projects.
World Electric is expanding with a new regional distribution center and appointed a new VP of sales to support growth.
Lonestar Electric is expanding to Tennessee with a new distribution center set to open in June, creating around 40 jobs.
DSG opened a new distribution center in Fargo, ND to support growth and service expansion.
ADI Global's gross margin increases in the quarter were driven by the inclusion of Snap One and a higher margin on eCommerce sales.
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CX Connexion is undergoing a leadership transition with two internal promotions set to take effect in January 2026.
AD welcomed over 550 new members and reached record sales in the first quarter of 2025.
While net sales dipped, a nearly 6% organic sales growth was led by data centers, and the distributor's Broadband and OEM businesses.
Graybar reported its highest first-quarter net sales ever and its third-best sales for any quarter in its history.
The electrical and PVF supplies distributor says its new McNaughton McKay Group branding brings its five subsidiary companies under a single, cohesive banner.