HD Supply

HD Supply
HD Supply
Type Private
Predecessor Professional services division of Home Depot
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Number of locations Approximately 680[1]
Area served North America, Canada
Key people

Ronald Domanico (CFO)[2][3]

Joseph J DeAngelo(CEO)[2][4]
Parent Bain Capital
The Carlyle Group
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
Website www.hdsupply.com

HD Supply is a leading wholesale distribution company, providing a broad range of products and services to professional customers in the infrastructure & energy, maintenance, repair & improvement and specialty construction markets. With a diverse portfolio of industry-leading businesses, HD Supply is one of the largest diversified wholesale distributors in North America. It was formerly a division of the world's largest home improvement retailer Home Depot, which sold it to three private equity firms in 2007. Annual sales at the time of sale were USD 13 billion.

Subsidiaries

  • HD Supply Facilities Maintenance (formerly Maintenance Warehouse)
  • USABlueBook - Water & Wastewater Supply House (formerly Utillity Supply of America - "USA"BlueBook)
  • White Cap Construction Supply (acquired 2004)
  • Creative Touch Interiors (acquired 2004)
  • Crown Bolt (acquired 2007)
  • Electrical
  • Industrial PVF
  • Repair & Remodel
  • Waterworks
  • HD Supply Utilities

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