Latest from Mag
People - Dec 21, 2012
Obituaries - Dec 21, 2012
November EPI Index Shows No Change
Housing Starts Dip 4% in November
Electrical Marketing - December 21, 2012
Around the Industry - Dec 21, 2012
WESCO International Inc., Pittsburgh, has acquired RECO, Cincinnati, Ohio, a Siemens automation, controls and electrical distributor with annual sales of approximately $25 million and six branches in the Midwest and South. RECO’s key product lines include Siemens, Parker, SICK, Rittal, Weidmuller, DENSO Robotics and Molex. The company’s branches in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville and Birmingham stock automation products such as sensors, PLCs, drives, motors, robots, enclosures, Ethernet equipment and fiber optics.
In a press statement announcing the acquisition, Stephen Van Oss, the company’s senior vice president and COO, said RECO will help WESCO expand its industrial automation and control product and service offerings. “RECO is one of the top Siemens distributors in the U.S. and we are pleased to have them become part of the WESCO team.”
WESCO has historically had a strong focus on the automation market. In the mid-1980s, the company targeted the automation market through a network of “control houses” staffed by automation engineers.
Beginning in the mid-1990s, former CEO Roy Haley acquired quite a few automation-oriented distributors that served the petrochemical, pulp, paper and other heavy industries. These acquisitions included but were not limited to EESCO, Chicago (1996) and its 40-location branch network in the Midwest; Ace Electric Supply Co., Jacksonville, Fla. (1996); Standard Electric Supply, Bangor, Maine (1996); Cascade Controls, Tukwila, Wash. (2007); Control Corporation of America (CCA), Richmond, Va. (2000); Industrial Electric Supply, Birmingham, Ala. (1999); Murco Inc., Monroe, La. (1996); Reily Electric Supply, Metairie, La. (1998); and WR Control Panels, Inc., Columbus, Ohio (1998).