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Crawford Electric Opens Two New Texas Locations

Crawford Electric Supply, a Dallas-based subsidiary of Sonepar USA, announced the opening of its College Station and Austin branches, the electrical distributor’s fifth and sixth locations in Texas.
Aug. 30, 2007

Crawford Electric Supply, a Dallas-based subsidiary of Sonepar USA, announced the opening of its College Station and Austin branches, the electrical distributor’s fifth and sixth locations in Texas.

Both branches have approximately 50,000 square feet, and are located near many growing Texas communities, allowing Crawford to conveniently provide electrical products, services and project support to residential and commercial electrical contractors throughout the state.

“By expanding our presence in Texas, we can deliver products and services more effectively and efficiently creating greater value for our customers,” says Craig Levering, CEO of Crawford Electric Supply.

Gray Thompson leads the Austin branch along with 25 industry veterans.