Electric Supply Center moves to new facility

June 9, 2004
Company says it’s better equipped to serve its customers

Company says it’s better equipped to serve its customers

Electric Supply Center (ESC) recently moved to a new facility in Burlington, Mass. The warehouse features state-of-the-art stocking systems, an emergency generator, a secure fenced yard, training rooms, guided aisles with bar-coded products, and a covered loading dock.

Larry LaFreniere, president of ESC, says this bigger warehouse will help the company better serve its customers. “Our trucks return home in the afternoon and are filled with our customer’s orders for the next day before the sun come up, arriving at our customer’s jobsites before they get there.”

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