Summit Electric Supply will open two new branches in Florida

Sept. 27, 2006
Summit Electric Supply recently announced that plans are being drawn for two new service centers in Florida: Orlando and Jacksonville.

Albuquerque, N.M.-based Summit Electric Supply recently announced that plans are being drawn for two new service centers in Florida: Orlando and Jacksonville. According to the company, Summit’s interest in the Florida electrical market began with the hiring of Drew Ott as the vice president of sales earlier this year.

This is the company’s first expansion since its 2002 acquisition of Warren Electric Group assets.

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