Viking SupplyNet expands distribution and fabrication network


Viking SupplyNet, a global leader in the distribution of fire protection products, services, and systems, announces the opening of two new U.S. locations serving the New England and North Texas/Oklahoma markets.  These two new facilities, which will open in early August, are strategically located in their respective metropolitan areas and will further enhance the company’s overall service capabilities for fire sprinkler contractors.  Viking SupplyNet now has 30 locations in North America and 58 worldwide.

Located near the DFW International Airport, the new Dallas/Fort Worth area location will include a full-service pipe fabrication center, providing threading, grooving, welding, and end of pipe preparation for black or galvanized material.  The new facility will also stock a full complement of fire sprinkler system components, enabling contractors to conveniently package their complete material needs through a single point of contact.  Viking SupplyNet now offers pipe fabrication in 12 of its 27 U.S. locations. 

The new Boston distribution facility, located in Mansfield, Massachusetts near the intersection of I-95 and I-495, will enable Viking SupplyNet to offer fast, dependable, and convenient service to the fire sprinkler market in Boston, Providence, and New England overall.  As with all Viking SupplyNet locations, these new facilities will provide contractors with the broadest selection of quality fire protection products and services, operational excellence, and outstanding customer support.

A complete list of Viking SupplyNet facilities can be found at www.vikinggroupinc.com/en/worldwide. 



July 30, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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