Summit Electric Supply Opens New Service Center

March 31, 2008
Electrical distributor enters Jacksonville market

Albuquerque, N.M.-based Summit Electric Supply recently opened a 50,000-square-foot service center in Jacksonville, Fla. The company now operates in 20 cities across five states.

“Jacksonville is a steady market with a well-rounded business community of both industrial and commercial companies,” said Drew Ott, vice president of sales, Summit Electric Supply. “We are an independent distributor able to provide a high level of personalized service to help customers grow.”

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