E.B. Horsman & Son Terrace is Relocating July 2021

EIN EBH Terrace 400

May 13, 2021

E.B. Horsman & Son is excited to announce their Terrace branch will be moving down the street to a new building located on 2915 Molitor Street, Terrace on July 12th, 2021.

The newly constructed 20,000 square foot building was custom-built to replace our current 7,200 square foot location on 5000 Pohle Avenue that has served Terrace and the surrounding area since 1961! The building will also offer three commercial spaces for lease to local businesses.

The larger location is better suited to accommodate EBH’a growing business in Northwestern BC, provides additional space for our customer service team, and will allow for scalability in the coming decades. The new branch location will implement their corporate Warehouse Management software (Latitude) which results in better order and inventory management by increasing accuracies and efficiencies. The larger location will also give us greater storage capacity to stock local inventory such as lighting, power distribution, process instrumentation, automation, industrial controls, sensors, data communications, wire, and general electrical supplies in order to better serve our customers.

Branch Information

Address: #101 – 2915 Molitor Street, Terrace, BC 
Branch Phone Number: 1.250.635.6379
Northen District Manager: Grant Creuzot
Terrace Branch Manager: Terry Bax
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm

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