Honouring Over 100 Years of Excellence with Rexel, Nedco and Westburne

May 21, 2026

As Rexel, Nedco, and Westburne are honouring their centennial, Jeffrey Moyle, Chief Executive Officer, Rexel Canada recently posted on LinkedIn looking for items associated with the companies history from old photos, signs, catalogs, tools, uniforms, merchandise, and other items related to their history.

You can view the full post from Moyle below:

As Westburne turns 100 years old this year, Rexel Canada is in the unique and privileged position of having two centenarian companies operating in Canada (Nedco). Over the years, we have amassed treasures from past employees, relocations, and everything in between.

In 2026, we are taking steps toward formally archiving, preserving, and maintaining the many key items that capture our evolution — to preserve our legacy and celebrate the people, products, and milestones that helped shape our story.

History matters. It reminds us where we came from, how far we’ve come, and the foundation we continue to build on every day.

So this is a call to all Canadians: if you’re holding onto something that could help preserve our story, we want to hear from you. We’re interested in items such as old photos, signs, catalogs, tools, uniforms, memorabilia, and other pieces of history. If it helped tell the story of our industry, we’d love to see it.

If you have something to contribute, please reach out to Wesburne, Nedco, or me directly.

Please repost, share, and forward this message to anyone who may be able to help — no item is too small, and no old business card is insignificant.

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