Bolts & Nuts Opens Kentucky Facility

As with its other locations in Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Nebraska and Illinois, the Danville, KY facility will be a full stocking location to distribute fastener, specialty, and MRO parts to manufacturers in Kentucky.

CHATTANOOGA, TN — Bolts & Nuts Corp., a nationwide industrial distribution firm based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, announced it has opened its latest facility in Danville, Kentucky, in support of its growth and expansion strategy. With the opening of this facility in Kentucky, aimed to serve its strategic manufacturers and OEMs in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, marks the sixth state where the company has a physical presence from which Bolts & Nuts serves customers in over 40 states, Mexico, Canada and Europe.

“We are excited to become a part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, supporting economic development, job creation and contribution to the Kentucky community that is core to the Bolts & Nuts values,” said Mike Strunk, CEO of Bolts & Nuts Corp.

As with its other locations in Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Nebraska and Illinois, the Danville, KY facility will be a full stocking location to distribute fastener, specialty, and MRO parts to manufacturers in Kentucky. Bolts & Nuts specializes in offering customized vendor managed inventory programs focused on increasing efficiency and reducing costs. They utilize their expert global team to directly source parts both internationally and domestically. Their Danville, KY facility will allow Bolts & Nuts to stock parts and service manufacturers throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. For new customer inquiries in Kentucky or for more information, contact Andrew Hughes, Danville operations manager, or Terry Brock customer service manager at (800) 678-1576.

Strunk went on to say, “We believe our new distribution and customer service facility in Danville will further economic development in Kentucky, and we look forward to serving our strategic and valuable customers as well as new customers within the Commonwealth.”

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