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W. W. Grainger, Inc. is an American Fortune 500 industrial supply company founded in 1927 in
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by William W. (Bill) Grainger. He founded the company in order to provide consumers with access to a consistent supply of motors. The company now serves more than three million customers worldwide with offerings such as motors, lighting, material handling, fasteners, plumbing, tools, and safety supplies, along with inventory management services and technical support. Revenue is generally from business-to-business sales rather than
retail Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is sale to business or institutional customers. A retailer purchases goods in large quantities from manufacturers, directly or through a wholesaler, and ...
sales. Grainger serves its customers through a network of approximately 598 branches, online channels (such as Grainger.com, KeepStock and eProcurement), and 33 distribution centers.


History

The company was founded as a supplier for businesses by William Wallace Grainger in 1927 in
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, Illinois, and incorporated as W. W. Grainger, Inc. in 1928. Sales in the early days were generated primarily through
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via post cards and a
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. The MotorBook, as the catalog was originally called, was the basis for today's Grainger catalog. Grainger headquarters are now located in Lake Forest, Illinois. By 1936, Grainger had established 15 branches to improve customer service. In 1967, Grainger became a
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. Grainger is a profitable corporation and has increased dividends to its
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for forty five consecutive years. The company has grown consistently since becoming public and reported
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11.5 billion in annual sales, as of the end of 2019.


Digital operations

In 1995 the grainger.com website was launched with an electronic catalog, later evolving to an eCommerce platform. In 2016, Grainger was named the 11th largest eCommerce retailer in North America by Internet Retailer. In 2019, more than 70 percent of Grainger orders in the U.S. originated via a digital channel (including Grainger.com, inventory management systems, and eProcurement) and more than 85 percent of orders were shipped directly to the customer or made immediately available through onsite services.


COVID-19 pandemic

Grainger was designated as an essential business during the early days of the
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. Though there were outbreaks of the virus in certain facilities, stricter measures including temperature checks have since been instated. As orders for personal protective equipment (PPE) increased, Grainger and other re-sellers were hit with supply drops and price hikes. In March 2020, Grainger was sent a letter from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection accusing them of price gouging. Grainger had increased its prices for surgical masks from $0.17 to $1.00 per mask. A spokesman for the company stated that the price increases were a result of increased costs from suppliers and overall shortages of PPE. Fastenal Co. and Grainger, two industrial suppliers, also saw surges in PPE sales. The AP's data includes $99 million in personal protective equipment sales to 32 states by Fastenal, and $50 million in protective equipment sales to 40 states by Grainger, which said its profits on those sales were affected by increased freight costs and previous contracts with reduced prices.


Subsidiaries

Grainger's subsidiary Zoro Tools, Inc. and website zoro.com was launched in 2011 to serve the US small business market through a web-only transaction-based model, while grainger.com serves primarily large and mid-sized customers.
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was established in 2000 as a joint venture between Grainger and Sumitomo. It has online-only operations serving Japan and other Asian markets. Grainger divested Grainger China and
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-based Fabory in 2020.


Acquisitions

* September 1, 2015: Cromwell Group Holdings (UK) Ltd The initial aggregate purchase price for the acquisition under the definitive share purchase agreement was £310 million ($476 million), subject to customary adjustment. * December 3, 2013: Safety Solutions Incorporated. The purchase price is $30 million, less cash acquired. * August 23, 2013: E&R Industrial Sales Inc. The purchase price is $116 million, less cash acquired. * December 31, 2012: Techni-tool, Inc. of
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. The purchase price is $40 million, less cash acquired. * April 2, 2012: Anfreixo * August 31, 2011: Fabory Group The purchase price is $346 million, less cash acquired. * October 14, 2010: SafetyCertified * November 18, 2009: Alliance Energy Solutions * October 13, 2009: Imperial Supplies


Awards and honors

Grainger was named by '' Fortune'' magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2013, citing the company's generous profit-sharing plan, where employees with five years of service had 20% of their pay added to their retirement plan. However, the profit sharing plan was discontinued in 2021.


See also

* Grainger College of Engineering * Grainger Engineering Library


References


External links

* {{Authority control Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange Industrial supply companies Business services companies established in 1927 Companies based in Lake Forest, Illinois 1927 establishments in Illinois