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WESCO International

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Holding company
Not to be confused withWesco Financial orWESCO oil.
"TVC Communications" redirects here. For the Nigerian communications company, seeTVC News.
Wesco International, Inc.
Logo used since 2022
FormerlyWestinghouse Electrical Supply Company
Company typePublic
Industry
  • Maintenance
  • Repair
  • Operations
Founded1922; 103 years ago (1922)
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
John Engel (chairman and CEO)
ProductsElectronic instruments & controls
Revenue
  • IncreaseUS$8.177 billion (2018)
  • Increase US$7.679 billion (2017)
  • Increase US$353 million (2018)
  • Decrease US$319 million (2017)
  • Increase US$225 million (2018)
  • Increase US$163 million (2017)
Total assets
  • Decrease US$4.605 billion (2018)
  • Increase US$4.736 billion (2017)
Total equity
  • Increase US$2.130 billion (2018)
  • Increase US$2.116 billion (2017)
Number of employees
20,000[1] (2022)
Websitewesco.com
Footnotes / references
  • Financials[2]: 35, 37, 63–6 
  • Employees[2]: 2 
Wesco office in Canada

Wesco International, Inc. is a publicly traded Americanholding company for Wesco Distribution, an electrical distribution and services company based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[3]

Wesco International, Inc. provides electrical, industrial, communications, maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO), original equipment manufacturer (OEM) products, construction materials, and shipping. In 2023, its total revenue was approximately $22 billion. The company employs approximately 20,000 employees and 30,000 suppliers to serve more than 150,000 active customers worldwide.[4] Wesco customers include commercial and industrial businesses, contractors, government agencies, institutions, telecommunications providers, and utilities. Wesco operates ten fully automated distribution centers and 500 branches in North American and international markets.[5]

History

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Wesco Distribution was formed in 1922 as a subsidiary of theWestinghouse Electric Corporation, a company also based inPittsburgh. It served as the Westinghouse subsidiary charged with selling and distributing company components in the electrical and industrial industries. Wesco maintained close ties to its parent.

In 1994, the private equity firmClayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) purchased Westinghouse Electrical Supply Company and created Wesco Distribution Inc.[4]

In June 1998, CD&R sold Wesco toThe Cypress Group forUSD 1.1 billion, which formed WESCO International Inc., the current owner of Wesco Distribution.[6]

In the same year, Wesco acquired the Bruckner Supply Company Inc., a provider of integrated supply management solutions[buzzword] and MRO products to Fortune 500 customers.[4]

On May 12, 1999, Wesco held itsinitial public offering on theNew York Stock Exchange[7]

In 2008, the company was recognized for "environmentally sustainable business practices" through an Environmental Stewardship Award from Veolia ES Technical Solutions.[8]

Acquisitions

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In 2005, Wesco acquired the Carlton-Bates Company, a provider of original equipment products and supply solutions[buzzword] to industrial customers.[4] In the same year,Forbes magazine named Wesco as one of their 400 Best Big Companies, an honor which was received again in 2006, 2007, and 2009.[4]

In 2006, Wesco acquired the Communication Supply Corporation, a national distributor of data communications products for enterprise and data center customers.[9]

In November 2010 the company acquired TVC Communications.[10][11]

In 2010, Wesco acquiredCalgary,Alberta based Brews Supply Ltd.[12]

In 2012, Wesco acquired EECOL Electric Corp.[13]

In June 2012, the company acquired Conney Safety Products, LLC.[14]

In 2014, Wesco acquired Hazmasters Inc.[15]

In 2015, Wesco acquired Hill Country Electric Supply,[16] Aelux,[17] and Needham Electric Supply.[18]

In 2016, Wesco acquired Atlanta Electrical Distributors, LLC.[19]

In 2019, Wesco acquiredOSRAM's Sylvania Lighting Solutions (SLS), now known as Wesco Energy Solutions.[20][21]

On January 13, 2020, Wesco agreed to acquireAnixter.[22] In November 2021, Wesco changed its logo as part of the post-merger integration with Anixter.[23]

On September 7, 2022, Wesco agreed to acquire Rahi Systems.[24]

On December 6, 2024, Wesco acquired Ascent, LLC.[25]

Executive officers

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  • John J. Engel – chairman, President & CEO
  • David S. Schulz – Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
  • Diane E. Lazzaris – Executive Vice President & General Counsel
  • Christine A. Wolf – Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Theodore A. Dosch – Executive Vice President, Strategy & Chief Transformation Officer
  • Nelson J. Squires III – Executive Vice President & General Manager, Electrical & Electronic Solutions
  • William Clayton Geary II – Executive Vice President & General Manager, Communications & Security Solutions
  • James Cameron – Executive Vice President & General Manager, Utility & Broadband Solutions
  • Hemant Porwal – Executive Vice President, Supply Chain & Operations[26]
  • Roy W. Haley – Former Chairman, President & CEO 05/1998 - 09/2009; Former CEO 02/1994 - 05/1998[27]
  • Akash Khurana - CDIO

Board of directors

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  • John J. Engel – Chairman, President, and CEO
  • Matthew J. Espe – Operating Partner ofAdvent International
  • Bobby J. Griffin – Former President, International Operations ofRyder System, Inc.
  • John K. Morgan – Former Chairman, President & CEO ofZep, Inc.[28]
  • Steven A. Raymund – Former Chairman & CEO ofTech Data Corporation
  • James L. Singleton – Chairman & CEO of Cürex Group Holdings, LLC
  • Easwaran Sundaram – Executive VP and Chief Digital & Technology Officer ofJetBlue Airways Corporation
  • Lynn M. Utter – Principal and Chief Talent Officer,Atlas Holdings[29]
  • Laura K. Thompson – Former Executive Vice President of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.[30]

References

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  1. ^"Wesco International".Wesco. Retrieved2024-03-26.
  2. ^ab"WESCO International, Inc".EDGAR. Form 10-K. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 21, 2014. Commission file number 001-14989.Archived from the original on April 17, 2016.
  3. ^"WESCO International".Fortune. Retrieved2022-03-22.
  4. ^abcde"About Us - Company History & Capabilities | WESCO".www.wesco.com.
  5. ^"About Us - Company History & Capabilities | WESCO".
  6. ^"Buyout Firm Joins WESCO Managers in Takeover".The New York Times. April 25, 1998.Archived from the original on March 26, 2014.
  7. ^Lott, Ethan (17 May 1999)."WESCO public offering matches expectations, netting $163 million".www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved2024-09-13.
  8. ^"Homepage".Veolia.
  9. ^"Datacom distributor WESCO International acquiring Communications Supply Corp".Cabling Installation & Maintenance. 2006-11-01. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  10. ^"WESCO completes acquisition of TVC Communications".Telecom Mergers & Acquisition Monthly Newsletter. United States: Information Gatekeepers. November 2010. p. 4.
  11. ^"WESCO International Acquires TVC Communications".Industrial Distribution. 2010-11-17. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  12. ^"Wesco International Acquires Brews Supply".Industrial Distribution. 2011-10-05. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  13. ^"WESCO International Completes $1.14B Acquisition of EECOL Electric".www.lexpert.ca. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  14. ^"WESCO acquires Conney Safety Products – tEDmag".tedmag.com. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  15. ^"WESCO International, Inc. Acquires Hazmasters, Inc".www.canadianelectricalwholesaler.ca.
  16. ^"WESCO Acquires Hill Country Electric Supply".Industrial Distribution. 2015-04-29. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  17. ^"Ælux Visual - design and branding solutions".Ælux.
  18. ^"WESCO Acquires New England's Needham Electric Supply".Industrial Distribution. 2015-11-02. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  19. ^"WESCO To Acquire Atlanta Electrical Distributors".Industrial Distribution. 2016-03-02. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  20. ^"WESCO subsidiary buys Sylvania Lighting Solutions".M&A News & Trends - Smart Business Dealmakers. 2019-03-05. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  21. ^"WESCO International Acquires OSRAM's Sylvania Lighting Solutions".Industrial Distribution. 2019-01-16. Retrieved2025-01-17.
  22. ^Kovar, Joseph F."Distribution Deal: Wesco Wins Bidding War For Anixter | CRN".www.crn.com. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  23. ^"The New Wesco: Endless Possibilities".info.wesco.com (in Canadian French). Retrieved2024-03-22.
  24. ^"Wesco to Acquire Data Center Solutions Provider for $217M".Industrial Distribution. 2022-09-09. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  25. ^International, Wesco."Wesco International Finalizes Purchase of Ascent, a Premier Provider of Data Center Facility Management Services".www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved2025-11-10.
  26. ^"Bloomberg | WESCO Distribution, Inc. - Directors & Officers".Bloomberg | WESCO international, inc.
  27. ^"Roy W Haley, Wesco Intl Inc: Profile and Biography".Bloomberg News.
  28. ^"Zep Home Page".www.zep.com.
  29. ^"Investor Relations | WESCO Distribution, Inc. - Directors & Officers". Archived fromthe original on 2020-10-22. Retrieved2019-08-16.
  30. ^"WESCO International Full Year 2023 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations".Yahoo! Finance. February 22, 2024. RetrievedMarch 20, 2024.

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