Graybar opening Southern California service center

July 28, 2010
The expanded facility is scheduled to open this August and will have approximately 157,000 square feet of warehouse space.

City of Industry, Calif. -- Graybar will add 70,000 square feet of inventory space to its City of Industry, Calif. warehouse to serve as a fully automated distribution center for its Southern California operations. The expanded facility is scheduled to open this August and will have approximately 157,000 square feet of warehouse space.

The service center will serve as the primary shipping location for Graybar’s branches in Southern California and will complement Graybar's Northern California Service Center. Located at 383 South Cheryl Lane, City of Industry, CA, 91715, the service center will provide customers with fast access to extensive local inventory, supported by state-of-the-art warehouse management technology and responsive delivery service.

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“In addition to utilizing the latest in warehouse technology, this expansion enhances our service capabilities by offering greater breadth and depth in our local inventories while maintaining support from our existing 200,000-square-foot Fresno zone warehouse,” said Dave Maxwell, vice president of Graybar’s California district. “We continue to differentiate Graybar in the marketplace, working to the advantage of both our customers and suppliers in California.”

For more information, visit www.graybar.com or call 1-800-GRAYBAR.

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