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Cameron Ashley joins NLBMDA’s MSC

The Manufacturers and Services Council is composed of leading LBM manufacturers and service providers.
6/16/2022

The Manufacturers and Services Council is composed of leading LBM manufacturers and service providers.

The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) announced that Cameron Ashley Building Products is the newest member of the association’s Manufacturers and Services Council (MSC). 

The council is composed of the leading building material manufacturers and service providers serving the LBM industry.

Cameron Ashley is a wholesale distributor of roofing, insulation, gypsum, siding, and other specialty building products. Based in Greer, S.C., Cameron Ashley operates a network of more than 45 distribution centers stocking large quantities of building materials throughout the United States. 

The distributor features a variety of customer-focused delivery options under the same day or next day FAST delivery banner. Their relationship-based approach rewards customers with their PLUS Points loyalty program, free merchandising, as well as purchasing and show incentives. 

Members of the NLBMDA’s MSC are established industry leaders who supply products and services to lumber and building material dealers across the nation. The dedicated members of the council share a commitment to promoting and enhancing the success of independent dealers.

“We are pleased to be part of an association that is committed to the future of the lumber and building materials industry,” said Donny DeMarie, CEO and president of Cameron Ashley Building Products. “We look forward to collaborating with industry professionals to provide solutions to industry challenges, and to seek advancements and growth opportunities.”

For more information on the NLBMDA Manufacturers and Services Council, click here.

Earlier this month, Layman’s Lumber Guide joined the MSC. The move was preceded by BuildXact joining the council in March.

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