MSC Industrial Supply Co. UK
Kevin de Stadler is an accomplished sales and marketing professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles within the industrial and electrical sectors. Currently serving as Sales and Marketing Director at MSC Industrial Supply Co. UK since January 2024, Kevin previously held the position of Sales Director at TR Fastenings from May 2016 to January 2024, where expertise in providing end-to-end customer support was leveraged. With a strong background in sales management from roles at RS Components and extensive entrepreneurial experience as Managing Director at Zambezi Electrical and Eterpol, Kevin has demonstrated a proven track record in fostering strategic business growth and operational excellence. Educational credentials include studies at C F Tulleys and Speciss College, underscoring a commitment to professional development.
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MSC Industrial Supply Co. UK
MSC is a leader in the supply of cutting tools, MRO essentials and safety products. The manufacturing world is split into two, those who love MSC and those who haven't tried us yet. We help to drive greater productivity, profitability and growth with over 120,000 products, inventory management and supply chain solutions, and deep technical expertise from years of working across different industries. At the heart of MSC is our commitment to give you control, demonstrate time and cost savings. We know that choice matters, that's why we have built strong relationships with over 500 suppliers to provide you with the broadest range of metalworking and MRO products to satisfy your manufacturing needs. Trust MSC to deliver with our unrivalled technical support, industry-leading customer service and unbeatable stock availability we will help keep your production running smoothly. Established in 1941, MSC is a $2.9B fortune company with over 6000 associates across North America, Europe, and Asia. We build lasting relationships with our customers to drive their growth – from keeping operations running efficiently today to continuously rethinking, retooling and optimising for a more productive tomorrow.