GE Supply opens new distribution center in Chicago ’burbs

April 10, 2002
As first reported in the March 29 issue of Electrical Marketing newsletter, GE Supply, Shelton, Conn., recently opened its new 180,000 sq. ft Midwest Distribution Hub and sales office in Naperville, Ill. The building will serve as the company’s Midwest region headquarters and be home to its national sourcing operations. The sales office is located in Prairie Point Corporate Park and stocks more than

As first reported in the March 29 issue of Electrical Marketing newsletter, GE Supply, Shelton, Conn., recently opened its new 180,000 sq. ft Midwest Distribution Hub and sales office in Naperville, Ill. The building will serve as the company’s Midwest region headquarters and be home to its national sourcing operations.

The sales office is located in Prairie Point Corporate Park and stocks more than 30,000 electrical, voice, and datacom products from GE and other manufacturers. The sales office includes a new technical center as well as customer engineering and application support services.

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