Ecmweb 4305 Nesco Northattleboro1
Ecmweb 4305 Nesco Northattleboro1
Ecmweb 4305 Nesco Northattleboro1
Ecmweb 4305 Nesco Northattleboro1
Ecmweb 4305 Nesco Northattleboro1

NESCO Opens Branch in North Attleboro, Mass.

Nov. 13, 2007
New location enables NESCO to better serve its customers in Southern New England

Canton, Mass.-based Needham Electric Supply Corp. (NESCO), a leading full-service electrical distributor serving electrical contractors, national retail accounts, commercial and industrial companies, and institutional accounts, recently opened its 8th location in Massachusetts. The new North Attleboro location, located at routes 95 and 495, is a full-service branch including a 1,500-square-foot counter operation and 4,500-square-foot warehouse.

"The North Attleboro branch is an important location for NESCO as it gives us the opportunity to continue to expand our presence in Southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island," states Gregory Wilson, president of NESCO. “We are thrilled to have Dan Gerlack on the NESCO team and managing this branch. Dan’s knowledge of the region and customers will be a great asset to the company.”

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