CED Yankee Division

CED Yankee Division

Wholesale

Portland, Maine 507 followers

About us

As one of the largest electrical distribution networks in the U.S., CED supplies just about every piece of equipment that keeps your lights on, your energy flowing, and your lifestyle comfortable. Founded in 1957, Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. (CED) is a continuously growing network of electrical suppliers serving the local industrial manufacturers, commercial contractors, and original equipment manufacturers across the country. With values based around service, integrity, and reliability, CED is committed to providing nothing but quality products with a pleasant service encounter.

Industry
Wholesale
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Maine
Type
Privately Held

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    Are you someone who enjoys sales and wants to develop your management skills? Our management training program is a two- to three-year rotational program designed to help you grow and succeed in our industry. By the end of our program, you will have all the tools you need to run your own CED location! We would love to connect with you to show you what makes CED different and how you can be part of something big! Click the link below to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eN98JNcN

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    We are so proud of our Vermont team and Ravi Parikh for receiving the Partner of the Year Award! We are honored by his hard work and partnership with Efficiency Vermont.

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    Last week, Efficiency Vermont hosted its 13th annual Best Practices Exchange Conference. At this conference, commercial and industrial operators across the state gather and share expertise on energy-saving projects. We also award individuals and organizations Energy Leadership Awards. Read about our winners below. Innovation Award: Jay Peak Resort Jay Peak recently purchased an electric boiler to heat its hotel and indoor water park. This reduces its propane gas use by 331,637 gallons a year, cuts CO2 emissions by 2,380 tons annually, and saves $183,250 per year. Commitment Award: Magris Talc Magris Talc implemented a Strategic Energy Management program at its Ludlow Facility to reduce operating costs and energy use. The company identified 75 energy-saving measures that cut their electrical consumption by 5% - saving about $96,000 annually. Impact Award: AGAINST THE GRAIN GOURMET This gluten-free bakery invested in control systems to gain more insight into its energy-heavy refrigeration, which is essential to gluten-free baking. By creating a carefully tested defrosting schedule, they expect to use 20% less energy during key peak grid events, saving about $75,000 a year. Changemaker Award: Ray’s Market Ray’s Market in Irasburg upgraded its walk-in cooler and freezers to a more environmentally friendly refrigerant. This helps keep prices low for customers and saves Ray’s more than $21,000 a year. Energy Champion Award: Dean Ouellette from Middlebury College Dean Ouellette, the Energy and Technology Manager at Middlebury College, moved the college’s HVAC controls to an automatic model, which helps save energy by turning on (and off) when buildings aren’t actively in use. Additionally, Ouellette implemented other measures, such as switching to LED lights, which helped save the college $279,000 a year. Partner of the Year: Ravi Parikh of CED Twin State Electrical Supply Ravi Parikh provides custom lighting solutions for customers and has worked with EVT to create lighting programs and rebates. Ravi’s experience has helped save customers around 89,000 MWh over the last decade.

    • Three middle-aged white men are standing in a yellow and green conference room, holding a big case study printout from Jay Peak. Behind them is a blue banner that reads 'Efficiency' in white and 'Vermont' in green. There is also white text that reads 'Efficiency Excellence Network.'
    • Four middle-aged white men and one middle-aged white woman are holding a big case study print out from MAGRIS Talc. Behind them is a blue banner that reads 'Efficiency' in white and 'Vermont' in green. There is also white text that reads 'Efficiency Excellence Network.'
    • Three middle-aged white men hold a big case study printout from Against The Grain. Behind them is a blue banner that reads 'Efficiency' in white and 'Vermont' in green. There is also white text that reads 'Efficiency Excellence Network.'
    • Two middle-aged white men and one middle-aged white woman hold a big case study printout from Ray's Market. Behind them is a blue banner that reads 'Efficiency' in white and 'Vermont' in green. There is also white text that reads 'Efficiency Excellence Network.'
    • Three middle-aged white men and two white women hold a big case study printout from Middlebury College. Behind them is a blue banner that reads 'Efficiency' in white and 'Vermont' in green. There is also white text that reads 'Efficiency Excellence Network.'
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    In honor of National Truck Driver Appreciation, we want to express our gratitude to all the hardworking truck drivers in our industry. We couldn't do it without you, and we appreciate all the hard work you do! If you are interested in joining our team of dedicated warehouse professionals, click the link below to view all of our open positions! https://lnkd.in/eCt-efpj

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    Happy Thursday, everyone! We are thrilled for our next trainee feature, Tyler. Tyler has been with CED since January of this year, and this is what he has to say about his experience so far! "After graduating college, I found CED and was immediately intrigued. During the interview, I learned more about the company's culture and goals and knew it was a place where I could thrive. Even though electrical distribution was a new field for me, coming from the concrete industry, the opportunity to dive into something unfamiliar was exciting. The role has offered a mix of hands-on problem-solving with electrical contractors and has allowed me to travel across the country. I've gained valuable insights into the industry, met professionals from various regions, and begun making solid connections. The team at CED is incredibly supportive, fostering an environment where growth and success are vital priorities. Even though my time here has been relatively short, I've found the experience to be highly fulfilling, and I'm genuinely excited about my future with the company. The opportunity for continuous learning and personal development is unmatched, making every day a chance to expand my skills and knowledge. I recommend starting a career with CED, whether you have prior experience. My work trips have been valuable, allowing me to connect with CED employees across the U.S., build a solid professional network, and deepen my understanding of the industry. These experiences are essential in our field and underscore the importance of relationships and industry connections in driving success."

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