Newey and Eyre

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Newey and Eyre
IndustryTrade, Maintenance & electrical
HeadquartersLuke Wayland, West Midlands
Key people
Edgar Aponte- Rexel UK CEO Marcus Leek - Rexel UK CFO
ProductsWiring, cable, HVAC, cable management, luminaries, circuit protection, sockets, Hand Tools, Fixings and Accessories, Lighting, LED, Safety and Workwear,
Revenue£630m GBP (2019)
Number of employees
2,135 (2019)
Websiterexel.co.uk

Newey and Eyre was an electrical wholesaling company based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1926, the company is now part of Rexel.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Established in 1926, Newey & Eyre has been an electrical wholesale organization for the duration of its existence. Over the years, the business has been acquired by a number of different holding company but has remained relatively unchanged by the corporate mergers.

In 1993, investor group Hagemeyer acquired Newey & Eyre Group Ltd from Invensys PLC, and, in 2008, Newey and Eyre was acquired by Rexel.

In 2009, Newey and Eyre launched an online store, Neweys Online.

Newey & Eyre operates in the United Kingdom through a national network of nearly 130 branches with a profiled stock range of more than 32,000 different lines. Another 140,000 products are available either from stock or to special order. Newey and Eyre also hold a range of over 3,500 branded products called Newlec.

Newey and Eyre's head office is based in Birmingham, West Midlands at Eagle Court.

In 2008, Newey & Eyre opened the capital's first dedicated facilities management centre.

Newey & Eyre rebranded to Rexel as part of the One Rexel transformation program in 2016.

References[edit]

Guardian

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