Graybar opens new service center in Dallas

May 27, 2014
New location spans 200,000 square feet and serves as the primary shipping facility for Graybar in the northern part of Texas.

Graybar recently added a new service center in Dallas. The distributor says its new Dallas service center spans 200,000 square feet and serves as the primary shipping facility for Graybar in the northern part of Texas.

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With the addition of the new service center, Graybar now has a total of more than 330,000 square feet of warehouse and office space in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. “The new Dallas service center can help us stock more products and get them to our customers faster than ever,” comments Graybar's Dallas district vice president, Greg Hochheiser. “We continue to expand our presence in Texas and this supports our long-term growth plans.”

Through its network of more than 250 branch facilities, Graybar is one of North America's top distributors of electrical, communications and data networking products and related supply chain management and logistics services.

See also:Graybar marks $1.3B sales record

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