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Bisco industries
Industry:Electronics
Founder:Glen F. Ceiley
Date Founded:March 15, 1973
Number of Employees:450+
Website:www.biscoind.com
Products:Electronic Components & Fasteners
Headquarters:Anaheim, CA
Revenue:$136.8 million (2015), $133 million (2014), $250 million (2019)
Chairman & CEO:Glen Ceiley
President & COO:Don Wagner
Vice President, Sales & Marketing:Zach Ceiley
Director of Materials:Joshua Uhlich
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  • Bisco industries was founded in Chicago, Illinois by Glen Ceiley on March 15, 1973. At the time, Glen F. Ceiley was the sole employee of Bisco industries and assumed the following roles: purchasing agent, salesperson, shipper, receiver and bookkeeper. Bisco industries is a supplier and distributor of fasteners, hardware, and electronic components. Bisco industries serves customers in many industries including electronics, aerospace and fabrication. Bisco industries has 48 locations throughout the United States and Canada which employ over 380 employees.[1]

    In March 2010, EACO corporation completed the acquisition of Bisco industries, Inc. Prior to the acquisition, Glen Ceiley was the sole shareholder of Bisco industries and also controlled the majority of common stock issued by EACO. Bisco industries performs day-to-day operations for EACO corporation which includes administration and accounting services.[2]

    According to Global Purchasing, Bisco industries is ranked 20th in the Top 50 Electronics Distributors of 2015 with $136.8 million in sales revenue.[3] In 2020 Bisco Industries was ranked 17th in the Top 50 Electronics Distributors by Source Today.[4]

    bisco industries launched a blog series called What is it? Wednesday. The blog’s content focuses on educating readers on common electronic components and fasteners. The blogs contain information such as product descriptions, use applications, and technical resources for various products.[5]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "About Us". bisco industries. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  • ^ "EACO Corporation Announces Acquisition and Reverse Stock Split". Business Wire. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  • ^ Kickham, Victoria. "The 2015 Top 50 Electronics Distributors". Global Purchasing. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  • ^ "StackPath". www.sourcetoday.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  • ^ "bisco industries Launches New Product Focused Blog Series". Anaheim News. USA Online LLC. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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