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Graybar Acquires Broken Arrow Electric Supply
Graybar will acquire Broken Arrow Electric Supply to expand its footprint in eastern Oklahoma, maintaining BAES's operations and team across seven locations.
- On March 9, 2026, Graybar announced plans to acquire Broken Arrow Electric Supply, pending regulatory approval, and said it will retain its name and operations in Oklahoma.
- Graybar, a Fortune 500, largely employee-owned distributor with more than 350 North American facilities, plans to acquire Broken Arrow Electric Supply, which serves residential, commercial, industrial and OEM markets.
- Founded in 1977, Broken Arrow Electric Supply operates seven locations in eastern Oklahoma, and Kathleen M. Mazzarella said it is "a highly respected organization with a strong market position in Oklahoma."
- As a subsidiary, BAES will remain a Graybar entity and retain its name, team, locations, and suppliers, connecting to Graybar's supply chain management and logistics services.
- The move positions Graybar to enhance service and regional growth, with Kathleen M. Mazzarella saying the acquisition complements Graybar's business and helps achieve long-term success.
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