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MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc
Company typePublic

Traded as

NYSEMSM (Class A)
S&P 400 Component
IndustryIndustrial Equipment Wholesale
FoundedNew York, New York (1941)
FounderSidney Jacobson
HeadquartersMelville, New York,
Davidson, North Carolina

Key people

Mitchell Jacobson, Chairman
Erik Gershwind, President & CEO
Martina McIsaac, EVP & Chief Operating Officer
Kristen Actis-Grande, EVP & Chief Financial Officer
Beth Bledsoe, SVP & Chief People Officer
John Hill, SVP & Chief Digital Information Officer
Kim Shacklett, SVP, Sales & Customer Success
Neal Dongre, VP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Jim Drohan, VP, Business & Commercial Development
RevenueDecrease$3.7 billion USDUSD (2022)

Net income

Decrease$340 million USD (2022)

Number of employees

7,000-plus (2023)
Websitewww.mscdirect.com

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc (MSC), through its subsidiaries, primarily, MSC Industrial Supply Co., it is one of the largest industrial equipment distributors in the United States,[1] distributing more than 1.5 million metalworking and other industrial products.[2]

MSC was founded in 1941 as Sid Tool, Inc., by Sidney Jacobson, in New York's Little Italy. It originally sold cutting tools and accessories to New York City machine shops.[3] The company later moved its headquarters to Plainview, New York.

In 1970, Manhattan Supply Company was acquired and, in 1998, moved its headquarters to Melville, New York, on Long Island. The company currently operates from five regional Customer Fulfillment Centers and 12[4] branch offices.[5]

In 1997 MSC acquired Enco Manufacturing Company.[6]

On June 8, 2006, MSC completed the acquisition of J & L America, Inc. DBA J & L Industrial Supply (J &L), a subsidiary of Kennametal, for $349.5 million.[7]

In 2013, Erik Gershwind, Sid Jacobson's grandson, was named President and Chief Executive Officer. In 2013 the company opened its co-headquarters office in Davidson, North Carolina, which is located in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The company has expanded to 750 employees at the co-headquarters, with 120 employees making the move to the Carolinas from the Melville office.[8]

In 2013, MSC acquired Barnes Distribution North America to expand its footprint in Canada. The business was renamed Class C Solutions Group.

In 2017, MSC acquired DECO Tool Supply Co., an industrial supply distributor based in Davenport, Iowa, to expand its footprint in the region.

In 2018, MSC acquired All Integrated Solutions, a value-added distributor of industrial fasteners and components, MRO supplies and assembly tools based in Franksville, Wisconsin.

In 2019, MSC completed a transaction with TAC Global Solutions, a Mexican industrial distribution company, to expand into Mexico.

In 2022, MSC acquired Engman-Taylor, a Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin-based distributor of metalworking tools and supplies. That same year, MSC also acquired Tower Fasteners, a Holtsville, New York-based valued-added distributor of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) fasteners and components.

In 2023, MSC acquired Buckeye Industrial Supply Co., an independent metalworking distributor based in Columbus, Ohio, and Tru-Edge Grinding Inc., a St. Henry, Ohio-based custom tool manufacturer.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MSC tools up to grow in industry, Davidson". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ Brohan, Mark (2019-08-22). "MSC Industrial Supply prioritizes value-added ecommerce". Digital Commerce 360. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ * Newsday: A Wall Street Darling
  • ^ "MSC Industrial Supply Co. | Locations". www.mscdirect.com. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  • ^ "About MSC". Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  • ^ Enco FAQ (PDF)
  • ^ "MSC History". Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  • ^ "MSC opens Davidson coheadquarters". Retrieved 2016-05-31.
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