Location, Location, Location

Oct. 23, 2014
Business is booming in many markets and expansion opportunities are on the minds of many electrical distributor leaders. Whether it's introducing your brand to a new geographic market, upgrading the headquarters to accomodate more staff, a desire to take advantage of and showcase the latest in high-efficiency building design or some other kind of opportunity, the influx of announcements of new branches and new buildings are a good sign for the health of the electrical wholesaling industry. Here are some of the latest announcements gathered for Electrical Wholesaling's monthly Bulletin Board department.

Business is booming in many markets and expansion opportunities are on the minds of many electrical distributor leaders. Whether it's introducing your brand to a new geographic market, upgrading the headquarters to accomodate more staff, a desire to take advantage of and showcase the latest in high-efficiency building design or some other kind of opportunity, the influx of announcements of new branches and new buildings are a good sign for the health of the electrical wholesaling industry. Here are some of the latest announcements gathered for Electrical Wholesaling's monthly Bulletin Board department.

If your company has a new branch opening or any kind of event, take some pictures, write up a description and send it to Doug Chandler at [email protected].

About the Author

Doug Chandler | Senior Staff Writer

Doug has been reporting and writing on the electrical industry for Electrical Wholesaling and Electrical Marketing since 1992 and still finds the industry’s evolution and the characters who inhabit its companies endlessly fascinating. That was true even before e-commerce, LED lighting and distributed generation began to disrupt so many of the electrical industry’s traditional practices.

Doug earned a BA in English Literature from the University of Kansas after spending a few years in KU’s William Allen White School of Journalism, then deciding he absolutely did not want to be a journalist. In the company of his wife, two kids, two dogs and two cats, he spends a lot of time in the garden and the kitchen – growing food, cooking, brewing beer – and helping to run the family coffee shop.