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NESCO relocates warehouse and counter operations

NESCO has relocated its warehouse and counter operations to a new 60,000 square-foot central distribution center (CDC) in Norwood, Mass. The new facility more than triples
July 14, 2006

NESCO has relocated its warehouse and counter operations to a new 60,000 square-foot central distribution center (CDC) in Norwood, Mass. The new facility more than triples the warehouse space it previously occupied at its Canton, Mass., headquarters.

As part of an ongoing effort to expand and improve the services it offers to contractor customers, the company also relocated its electrical counter to the Norwood location. The new location offers contractors more self-service merchandising displays for greater product selection, flexible building access and a convenient workspace to conduct last-minute business. This expansion also enables NESCO to increase its ability to service national accounts from a stock-flow position and to improve logistics for electrical contractors and industrial accounts.