E.B. Horsman Calgary Moving to Larger Location

EIN EBH Calgary 400

August 6, 2020

E.B. Horsman & Son is excited to announce that our Calgary branch will be moving to a new building located down the street (350m away). The new address will be #104-11080 50 St. SE Calgary as of August 24, 2020.

The brand new 21,000 square foot facility will replace our current 14,500 square foot location at 10551 50th Street that has served Calgary and surrounding area since inception, in 2017.

The new location is better suited to accommodate our growing business and provides ample parking for our customers, office space for EBH staff and a shared work environment for our valued manufacturing partners. The new building will also give us greater capability to stock local inventory such as lighting, power distribution, process instrumentation, automation, industrial controls, sensors, data communications, wire, and general electrical supplies in order to better serve our customers.

“The new location gives E.B. Horsman & Son a long term home in Calgary and allows us the opportunity to have all of our branch staff and divisional specialists (process, automation, controls, and lighting) under one roof,” says Adam Dries, Alberta District Manager. “Our business has grown substantially since entering the Alberta market in 2017, and we are excited to continue investing in the communities we serve. With this expansion we will be able to meet and exceed the growing demands of our customers and move towards our goal of becoming the electrical distributor of choice in Alberta.”

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