Electrical and Electronic Wholesaling in Ontario (1980s)

Looking Back

Electrical distributors must remain in both the electronic and electrical ends of the business to be successful, said Bryan Smith, President of Electrozad Supply Co., Windsor, from 1977 to 1982. “The electronics is the brains end of things. The electrical side is very important too.”

Among areas where electronics have made a strong impact were programmable controllers, cable and instrumentation, which have gone completely electronic.

His company now had two salesmen who devote all their time to electronics.

Mr. Smith emphasized the importance of electronics training for these and other personnel. “We teach the rudiments of getting involved in electronics. We encourage our people to take courses in it and we send them to every available course offered by manufacturers.

For Electrozad, the programmable controller marker is a particularly promising one. He said it will grow four- or five-fold by 1990. Selling peripheral devices for PCs will be equally profitable. Similarly, the market for electronic wiring and co-axil cable will grow in proportion to the upswing in demand for PCs, as will the demand for DC drive packages.

The decisions by Windsor’s vast automotive industry to install PCs “made our decision to get into them in a big way that much easier,” Mr. Smith acknowledged.

He says if distributors want to really survive, they must get their feet wet in electronics. “We definitely would have suffered if we hadn’t gone into electronics.”

Source: CEDA: Fifty Years of Service – An Historical Review of the Canadian Electrical Distributors Association, 1934 to 1984, Kerrwil Publications. Please feel free to reach out to us any time if you have great photos, historical anecdotes or perspectives. We would love to hear from you; linegoyette@kerrwil.com.

Related Articles


Changing Scene

  • Paul Bevilacqua Joins Maxlite as Chief Financial Officer

    Paul Bevilacqua Joins Maxlite as Chief Financial Officer

    MaxLite is excited to announce the recent addition of Paul Bevilacqua as Chief Financial Officer. Paul brings over 30 years of finance and management experience and a record of accomplishment building enterprise value and leading financial transformations in various industries. Most notably, he was the CFO at Topaz Lighting Corp., where he reengineered all aspects… Read More…

  • Leviton Achieves 29% Decrease in Overall GHG Emissions from 2021 to 2023

    Leviton Achieves 29% Decrease in Overall GHG Emissions from 2021 to 2023

    Leviton has recently announced that it achieved a 29% drop in overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the 2021 baseline year, a major step towards the goal of becoming carbon neutral company-wide by the year 2030 with their CN2030 program. Through on-site renewable energy generation, accelerated energy efficiency efforts, moving to renewable and clean energy… Read More…


Peers & Profiles