Graybar re-locates Tulsa branch to larger facility

The distributor has moved its Tulsa, Oklahoma branch to a larger location.

Graybar announced that it has moved its Tulsa, Oklahoma branch to a larger facility. Located at 12535 East 52nd Street in Tulsa, the new branch will continue to serve eastern Oklahoma. The company says the new location is more than twice the size of the previous branch and will provide improved local inventory and enhanced service offerings.

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The branch will operate from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with after-hours emergency service available. It can be reached at (918) 461-3200. Graybar is a distributor of electrical, communications and data networking products and provider of related supply chain management and logistics services, operating a network of more than 240 North American distribution facilities.

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