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Showing posts with label States. Show all posts

WOLF Launches WOLF Classic Cabinets Line In 18 East Coast States



WOLF, the largest supplier of kitchen cabinets in the U.S. and a leading provider of building products along the East Coast, has announced the launch of WOLF™ Classic Cabinets. The cabinets are now available exclusively to independent dealers in WOLF’s territory in 18 eastern states — with delivery in one week or less.

The new line of kitchen cabinets, made in the United States from hand-selected American maple, was created to offer higher quality and faster delivery than cabinets built overseas — and offered at a price point that will meet or beat imported cabinets in the same category.


WOLF Classic Cabinets, available in eight popular door style and finish combinations, offer features unavailable in comparably priced products:


•   Durable plywood construction:   Full 1/2” side and back plywood panels and 3/4” plywood shelves
•   Dovetail drawer construction
•   High-quality components:   3/4” solid wood corner blocks – not the CAMs, brackets and clips commonly found on imports
•   Solid maple:   Real American maple doors and drawer-fronts  
•   No upcharge for painted doors:   WOLF offers upscale painted doors at the same price as stained doors
•   Next-truck delivery:    Cabinets arrive in one week or less, with a customer’s next scheduled delivery, in all 18 states WOLF serves


The market-driven attributes of WOLF Classic Cabinets were developed through a series of advisory meetings with dealers, said Barry Graboski, WOLF’s senior VP of product development for kitchen and bath.


WOLF customers identified a significant need for a cabinet line at a price point currently dominated by foreign-made cabinets. During advisory sessions, dealers noted that overseas products present problems like long lead times, difficulty ordering parts, and shortcuts in design and craftsmanship.  


“By collaborating with our customers, WOLF was able to design a cabinetry line built to capture market share,” Graboski said. “The dealers who helped create WOLF Classic Cabinets tell us the line will enable them to compete – very favorably – against the imports that currently crowd the category.”


In fact, the overwhelmingly positive response from dealers who participated in a trial rollout in select markets convinced WOLF to accelerate its production schedule for WOLF Classic Cabinets. Michael Liberman, president of Economy Supply in Harrison, N.J., carried the line during the pre-launch phase. Based on that experience, he believes WOLF Classic Cabinets “are going to knock out the imports.”  


WOLF’s Classic Cabinets line will serve customers needing large quantities for multi-family projects and provide an excellent a solution for the price-sensitive kitchen-at-a-time business.  The new line also enables WOLF to offer a wide selection of stock and semi-custom brands to meet the needs of customers across a broad spectrum of price points and styles.


WOLF developed the Classic Cabinets line as part of a major strategic shift that began in 2010, when WOLF embraced an innovative new business model. The company, once a traditional two-step distributor, has positioned itself as a sourcing company that focuses on identifying or developing products designed solely to meet the needs of independent dealers.


Today, WOLF develops products and programs that enable 3,000 pro dealers across 18 East Coast states to differentiate themselves from big-box competitors.    


For more information on WOLF Classic Cabinets, visit www.wolfleader.com.  


About Wolf    WOLF’s roots stretch back to 1843, when company founder Adam Wolf opened a single store selling dry goods and lumber on the banks of the Susquehanna River. Today, the York, Pa.-based company formerly known as Wolf Distributing Company has evolved into WOLF, a nearly $200 million distributor of kitchen and bath cabinetry and building materials to 18 East Coast states. For more information, visit www.wolfleader.com.


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Data Center Development in the United States



Electrorack, a Legrand Group brand, recently posted its article, Data Center Development in the United States, on its ePulse Info Center at www.electrorack.com.  


“We wanted to kick off our new article series with an article that discusses trends in data center development in the US,” said Todd Schneider, Electrorack’s Director of Marketing.  “The industry is dynamic and constantly changing, and so we felt an article that addresses development would be both appropriate and timely.”


Excerpt from Data Center Development in the United States:


Despite the slow economic recovery, a variety of statistics show that data center growth continues to expand. For example, a recent survey at the Fall 2011 7 X 24 Exchange Conference revealed that 72% of respondents will definitely or probably will build a new internal data center in the next 12 to 24 months, while 64% are looking to retrofit or expand their existing facilities. Regardless, the stagnant economy is spurring significant efforts to increase the efficiency of existing and new data centers.


Several large companies, for example, are opening data centers on the East Coast with a mind on utilizing the cooler weather and the availability of coastal water to handle rack overheating problems. The recent trend is to construct new data centers in areas where land is cheap and where there is water for both hydroelectric power and for server cooling.


“We look forward to contributing future articles on our ePulse Info Center,” added Todd.   “And we’ll be covering all the markets we serve, including the broadcast/broadband, military, and industrial markets.”


IT professionals view the articles on the ePulse Info Center by visiting the website at www.electroack.com.


About Electrorack | A Group brand Legrand


Electrorack empowers next-generation facilities with the ability to address the issues of heat, power, scalability, and sustainability through fully-integrated enclosure engineering. A never-obsolete, built-to-requirements approach delivers single-part number, pre-configured enclosures that cater to your specific site needs. Providing value, reducing costs, and increasing efficiency – that’s The Power of e. Visit www.electrorack.com.


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WOLF Launches WOLF Classic Cabinets Line In 18 East Coast States



WOLF, the largest supplier of kitchen cabinets in the U.S. and a leading provider of building products along the East Coast, has announced the launch of WOLF™ Classic Cabinets. The cabinets are now available exclusively to independent dealers in WOLF’s territory in 18 eastern states — with delivery in one week or less.

The new line of kitchen cabinets, made in the United States from hand-selected American maple, was created to offer higher quality and faster delivery than cabinets built overseas — and offered at a price point that will meet or beat imported cabinets in the same category.


WOLF Classic Cabinets, available in eight popular door style and finish combinations, offer features unavailable in comparably priced products:


•   Durable plywood construction:   Full 1/2” side and back plywood panels and 3/4” plywood shelves
•   Dovetail drawer construction
•   High-quality components:   3/4” solid wood corner blocks – not the CAMs, brackets and clips commonly found on imports
•   Solid maple:   Real American maple doors and drawer-fronts  
•   No upcharge for painted doors:   WOLF offers upscale painted doors at the same price as stained doors
•   Next-truck delivery:    Cabinets arrive in one week or less, with a customer’s next scheduled delivery, in all 18 states WOLF serves


The market-driven attributes of WOLF Classic Cabinets were developed through a series of advisory meetings with dealers, said Barry Graboski, WOLF’s senior VP of product development for kitchen and bath.


WOLF customers identified a significant need for a cabinet line at a price point currently dominated by foreign-made cabinets. During advisory sessions, dealers noted that overseas products present problems like long lead times, difficulty ordering parts, and shortcuts in design and craftsmanship.  


“By collaborating with our customers, WOLF was able to design a cabinetry line built to capture market share,” Graboski said. “The dealers who helped create WOLF Classic Cabinets tell us the line will enable them to compete – very favorably – against the imports that currently crowd the category.”


In fact, the overwhelmingly positive response from dealers who participated in a trial rollout in select markets convinced WOLF to accelerate its production schedule for WOLF Classic Cabinets. Michael Liberman, president of Economy Supply in Harrison, N.J., carried the line during the pre-launch phase. Based on that experience, he believes WOLF Classic Cabinets “are going to knock out the imports.”  


WOLF’s Classic Cabinets line will serve customers needing large quantities for multi-family projects and provide an excellent a solution for the price-sensitive kitchen-at-a-time business.  The new line also enables WOLF to offer a wide selection of stock and semi-custom brands to meet the needs of customers across a broad spectrum of price points and styles.


WOLF developed the Classic Cabinets line as part of a major strategic shift that began in 2010, when WOLF embraced an innovative new business model. The company, once a traditional two-step distributor, has positioned itself as a sourcing company that focuses on identifying or developing products designed solely to meet the needs of independent dealers.


Today, WOLF develops products and programs that enable 3,000 pro dealers across 18 East Coast states to differentiate themselves from big-box competitors.    


For more information on WOLF Classic Cabinets, visit www.wolfleader.com.  


About Wolf    WOLF’s roots stretch back to 1843, when company founder Adam Wolf opened a single store selling dry goods and lumber on the banks of the Susquehanna River. Today, the York, Pa.-based company formerly known as Wolf Distributing Company has evolved into WOLF, a nearly $200 million distributor of kitchen and bath cabinetry and building materials to 18 East Coast states. For more information, visit www.wolfleader.com.


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Electrorack Releases Latest Article: Data Center Development in the United States



Electrorack, a Legrand Group brand, recently posted its article, Data Center Development in the United States, on its ePulse Info Center at electrorack.com. “We wanted to kick off our new article series with an article that discusses trends in data center development in the US,” said Todd Schneider, Electrorack’s Director of Marketing.  “The industry is dynamic and constantly changing, and so we felt an article that addresses development would be both appropriate and timely.”

Excerpt from Data Center Development in the United States:


Despite the slow economic recovery, a variety of statistics show that data center growth continues to expand. For example, a recent survey at the Fall 2011 7 X 24 Exchange Conference revealed that 72% of respondents will definitely or probably will build a new internal data center in the next 12 to 24 months, while 64% are looking to retrofit or expand their existing facilities. Regardless, the stagnant economy is spurring significant efforts to increase the efficiency of existing and new data centers.


Several large companies, for example, are opening data centers on the East Coast with a mind on utilizing the cooler weather and the availability of coastal water to handle rack overheating problems. The recent trend is to construct new data centers in areas where land is cheap and where there is water for both hydroelectric power and for server cooling.


“We look forward to contributing future articles on our ePulse Info Center,” added Todd.   “And we’ll be covering all the markets we serve, including the broadcast/broadband, military, and industrial markets.”


About Electrorack | A Group brand Legrand


Electrorack empowers next-generation facilities with the ability to address the issues of heat, power, scalability, and sustainability through fully-integrated enclosure engineering. A never-obsolete, built-to-requirements approach delivers single-part number, pre-configured enclosures that cater to your specific site needs. Providing value, reducing costs, and increasing efficiency – that’s The Power of e. Visit www.electrorack.com.


View the original article here

WOLF Launches WOLF Classic Cabinets Line In 18 East Coast States



WOLF, the largest supplier of kitchen cabinets in the U.S. and a leading provider of building products along the East Coast, has announced the launch of WOLF™ Classic Cabinets. The cabinets are now available exclusively to independent dealers in WOLF’s territory in 18 eastern states — with delivery in one week or less.

The new line of kitchen cabinets, made in the United States from hand-selected American maple, was created to offer higher quality and faster delivery than cabinets built overseas — and offered at a price point that will meet or beat imported cabinets in the same category.


WOLF Classic Cabinets, available in eight popular door style and finish combinations, offer features unavailable in comparably priced products:


•   Durable plywood construction:   Full 1/2” side and back plywood panels and 3/4” plywood shelves
•   Dovetail drawer construction
•   High-quality components:   3/4” solid wood corner blocks – not the CAMs, brackets and clips commonly found on imports
•   Solid maple:   Real American maple doors and drawer-fronts  
•   No upcharge for painted doors:   WOLF offers upscale painted doors at the same price as stained doors
•   Next-truck delivery:    Cabinets arrive in one week or less, with a customer’s next scheduled delivery, in all 18 states WOLF serves


The market-driven attributes of WOLF Classic Cabinets were developed through a series of advisory meetings with dealers, said Barry Graboski, WOLF’s senior VP of product development for kitchen and bath.


WOLF customers identified a significant need for a cabinet line at a price point currently dominated by foreign-made cabinets. During advisory sessions, dealers noted that overseas products present problems like long lead times, difficulty ordering parts, and shortcuts in design and craftsmanship.  


“By collaborating with our customers, WOLF was able to design a cabinetry line built to capture market share,” Graboski said. “The dealers who helped create WOLF Classic Cabinets tell us the line will enable them to compete – very favorably – against the imports that currently crowd the category.”


In fact, the overwhelmingly positive response from dealers who participated in a trial rollout in select markets convinced WOLF to accelerate its production schedule for WOLF Classic Cabinets. Michael Liberman, president of Economy Supply in Harrison, N.J., carried the line during the pre-launch phase. Based on that experience, he believes WOLF Classic Cabinets “are going to knock out the imports.”  


WOLF’s Classic Cabinets line will serve customers needing large quantities for multi-family projects and provide an excellent a solution for the price-sensitive kitchen-at-a-time business.  The new line also enables WOLF to offer a wide selection of stock and semi-custom brands to meet the needs of customers across a broad spectrum of price points and styles.


WOLF developed the Classic Cabinets line as part of a major strategic shift that began in 2010, when WOLF embraced an innovative new business model. The company, once a traditional two-step distributor, has positioned itself as a sourcing company that focuses on identifying or developing products designed solely to meet the needs of independent dealers.


Today, WOLF develops products and programs that enable 3,000 pro dealers across 18 East Coast states to differentiate themselves from big-box competitors.    


For more information on WOLF Classic Cabinets, visit www.wolfleader.com.  


About Wolf    WOLF’s roots stretch back to 1843, when company founder Adam Wolf opened a single store selling dry goods and lumber on the banks of the Susquehanna River. Today, the York, Pa.-based company formerly known as Wolf Distributing Company has evolved into WOLF, a nearly $200 million distributor of kitchen and bath cabinetry and building materials to 18 East Coast states. For more information, visit www.wolfleader.com.


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