Sonepar’s founder, Henri Coisne, had the goal of moving the growing family business beyond Europe and across the Atlantic to the world’s largest economy. In 1998, Sonepar made its move to the United States, led by Henri’s daughter, Marie-Christine Coisne-Roquette, who now presides as Chairman of the Group’s Supervisory Board.
“Since Sonepar first entered the US by acquiring Eagle Electric, which has since become part of NorthEast Electrical, the US business has grown to $12B in revenue, over 450 branches and 10,000 associates,” said Rob Taylor, President of Sonepar North America.
Worldwide, Sonepar has committed over $2 billion to transforming both their supply chain and digital capabilities to provide customers with a seamless omnichannel experience and the “perfect order.” In the US, the company opened three new state-of-the-art CDCs and launched the Digital Job Center in just the past two years.
“I am very proud of the road travelled and excited about the opportunities to come,” added Taylor. “Our prior success is an indication of the continued growth we will achieve with the support of Sonepar Group, our talented associates, collaborative partners, and dedicated customers.”
Sonepar celebrated the milestone at their four US Sonepar corporate offices by participating in local philanthropic activities and enjoying a luncheon that featured French-inspired cuisine.