Via Industry Magazine:
“It might not have boded well to acquire a company in 2020 at the start of the pandemic, but Canada-based Fastener Warehouse, a wholesale distributor of industrial fasteners, more than doubled its business during COVID, a time when most businesses struggled with supply chain issues. The reason lies with the transformation of the 30-year old business from a parts supplier to a manufacturer’s fastener inventory and supply chain management partner.
“Our success during COVID, and our success going forward, is the result of our ability to develop client relationships based on mutual values to ensure they get the right part, at the right time, at the right price,” notes Operations Manager Eric von Doellen.
Headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with 59 employees on staff, Fastener Warehouse sources the manufacture of a variety of standard Class C fastener parts—nuts, bolts, washers, pin, screws, latches, rivets, anchors—to hold in stock at any given time over 50,000 components for customers in a total of 75,000 square feet in four warehouses, with the main warehouse and headquarters in Saskatoon and other locations in Calgary Alberta, Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Manitoba. In addition to standard parts, Fastener Warehouse offers custom manufacturing solutions that streamline the entire build-to-spec process to fit any project’s particular requirements, using both standard metals as well specialized alloys.”
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