Anchor Bolt & Screw Opens Distribution Center

Nov. 1, 2000
Anchor Bolt & Screw Co's Southwest customers are getting parts faster and more cost-effectively, thanks to a new distribution center in Henderson NV.This

Anchor Bolt & Screw Co's Southwest customers are getting parts faster and more cost-effectively, thanks to a new distribution center in Henderson NV.

This center is a local shipping point that primarily benefits customers in the southwestern United States through reduced freight costs, quicker delivery times, local customer service, and over-the-counter parts. These customers previously ordered parts from Anchor Bolt & Screw's corporate distribution center in Melrose Park IL.

The new 15,000-square-foot center offers Anchor Bolt & Screw's full line of fasteners. This center has a full shipping and sales staff that assists customers from 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday. After business hours, customers may order parts and learn more about the company's services at www.anchor-bolt.com.

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