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ADI Global Distribution is a wholesale distributor of security, pro-AV and low-voltage products for contractors, installers, and resellers. [1] The company has over 190 locations throughout North America, Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Thales Australia (formerly Australian Defence Industries and ADI Limited) is a defence contractor based in Australia. It is a subsidiary of the French defence technology conglomerate Thales Group. Thales Australia had been engaged in numerous programmes in conjunction with the Australian Defence Force, as well as overseas operators. It ...
ADI Corporation (Advanced Data International) is a defunct Taiwanese manufacturing company active from 1979 to the 2000s. Its primary export was computer hardware—chiefly computer monitors —through its American subsidiary ADI Systems .
It operates more than 115 distribution centers serving approximately 80,000 customers across the U.S. The company offers an unsurpassed breadth and depth of inventory, frequent delivery, and value-added services to tire and automotive service customers.
In June 1998, CD&R sold Wesco to The Cypress Group for USD 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.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), also known simply as Analog, is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in data conversion, signal processing, and power management technology, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts. [2] [3]
On November 14, 2024, Advance Auto Parts announced plans to close 523 corporate stores, 204 independently-owned locations, and four distribution centers by the middle of 2025. It also flagged that it will reduce its headcount, but did not provide details. The overhaul is expected to cost the company between $350 million and $750 million. [34] [35]
In 1981, Rite Aid became the third-largest retail drugstore chain in the country. 1983 marked a sales milestone of $1 billion. A 420-store acquisition along the east coast expanded Rite Aid's holdings beyond 2,000 locations. A large number of acquisitions brought the chain to the state of Michigan in 1984.