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GWW » Topics » The facilities maintenance industry is a highly fragmented industry, and competition could result in a decreased demand for Graingers products and services.These excerpts taken from the GWW 10-K filed Feb 27, 2008. The facilities maintenance industry is a highly fragmented industry, and competition could result in a decreased demand for Graingers products and services. There are several large competitors in the industry, although most of the market is served by small local and regional competitors. Grainger faces competition in all markets it serves, from manufacturers (including some of its own suppliers) that sell directly to certain segments of the market, wholesale distributors, catalog houses and retail enterprises. Competitive pressures could adversely affect Graingers sales and profitability.
The facilities maintenance industry is a highly fragmented industry, and competition could result in a decreased demand for Graingers products and services. There are several large competitors in the industry, although most of the market is served by small local and regional competitors. Grainger faces competition in all markets it serves, from manufacturers (including some of its own suppliers) that sell directly to certain segments of the market, wholesale distributors, catalog houses and retail enterprises. Competitive pressures could adversely affect Graingers sales and profitability.
This excerpt taken from the GWW 10-K filed Feb 27, 2007. The facilities maintenance industry is a highly fragmented industry, and competition could result in a decreased demand for Graingers products and services. There are several large competitors in the industry, although most of the market is served by small local and regional competitors. Grainger faces competition in all markets it serves, from manufacturers (including some of its own suppliers) that sell directly to certain segments of the market, wholesale distributors, catalog houses and retail enterprises. Competitive pressures could adversely affect Graingers sales and profitability.
This excerpt taken from the GWW 10-K filed Mar 6, 2006. The facilities maintenance industry is a highly fragmented industry, and competition could result in a decreased demand for Graingers products. There are several large competitors in the industry, although most of the market is served by small local and regional competitors. Grainger faces competition in all markets it serves, from manufacturers (including some of its own suppliers) that sell directly to certain segments of the market, wholesale distributors, catalog houses and certain retail enterprises. Competitive pressures could adversely affect Graingers sales and profitability.
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