Electrical, industrial and automation merchandise distributor Graybar is planning to considerably enhance its U.S. warehouse capability in high-growth metropolitan over the following 12 months.
The St. Louis-based firm introduced Sept. 4 that it’s introducing “Storage, Transportation and Readiness” (STAR) distribution facilities in Reno, Dallas and Atlanta over the following few quarters, with these services spanning a mixed 500,000 sq. ft.
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These STAR Facilities are described as project-focused services designed to serve the specialised wants of contractors engaged on massive, complicated building initiatives, bringing vital supplies nearer to job websites and enhancing Graybar’s means to deploy providers and customised supply choices.
The corporate plans so as to add extra STAR Facilities, increasing its complete facility footprint to over 16 million sq. ft.
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“Graybar’s STAR Facilities will present the capability and suppleness to ship custom-made provide chain options for big building initiatives similar to knowledge facilities, manufacturing crops, healthcare services and utility infrastructure,” Graybar Chairman, President and CEO Kathy Mazzarella mentioned in a information launch.
The corporate detailed that these STAR Facilities are a part of the corporate’s unified service platform that integrates native, regional and nationwide DCs.
“As we rework our enterprise for the longer term, we’re reimagining what’s doable throughout our nationwide footprint,” Mazzarella added. “The STAR Middle program is one instance of Graybar’s investments in modern know-how and adaptable options to assist our prospects’ development. We stay targeted on broadening our attain, increasing our capabilities and remodeling our logistics community to create an unparalleled buyer expertise.”
On MDM’s 2025 Prime Distributors Lists, Graybar was No. 4 for electrical merchandise and No. 14 for industrial provides.


