Cameron Ashley opens new Arkansas distribution center
Cameron Ashley Building Products has opened its newest location in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The new distribution center will stock roofing, insulation, drywall, siding, as well as all the associated accessories for fast delivery to customers, jobsites, and locations, the Greenville, South Carolina-based company said.
“Little Rock is the fourth new location for Cameron Ashley this year, and we are excited to grow our service area to better serve our existing customers while pursuing new opportunities,” said President and CEO Donny DeMarie.
“We are excited to expand our footprint and strengthen our partnerships in the central Arkansas
region,” said District Manager Jason Walker. “Our new location will give us greater service capabilities and faster delivery.”
Walker noted that the new location provides Cameron Ashley with a large-size facility that allows for “a robust inventory in all core categories — ready for next-day delivery in central Arkansas.”
“Tragically the Arkansas market, like so many markets, has been hit hard by storms and natural disasters. We will be stocking a full line of roofing and roofing accessories to help ease some of the local supply chain issues,” Walker said.
Cameron Ashley is a wholesale distributor of roofing, insulation, drywall, siding, and other specialty building products. The company operates a physical network of more than 50 distribution centers stocking large quantities of building materials locally throughout the United States.
Earlier this month, Cameron Ashely opened its first distribution center in Utah. Other openings have included the distributor’s entrance into California along with its third facility in Louisiana.
“This location will put Cameron Ashley in the heart of Arkansas and allow us to partner with our customers in the local communities,” said Distribution Center Manager Josh Jerles. “Little Rock
combined with our existing Springdale and Memphis locations, allows us to provide our ‘FAST’ same day/next day delivery to the entire northern part of the state.”