Orgill was founded in 1847 and today is the fastest-growing independent hardware distributor in the world. The company serves retailers throughout the United States and Canada, and in more than 50 other countries. Learn more about Orgill and the advantages of becoming an Orgill customer. Once you decide to utilize Orgill as your primary supplier, Orgill's conversion staff will begin working with you to seamlessly make the change.
Orgill's retail development managers have tackled thousands of conversions and have developed a system that ensures making the switch to Orgill is as easy as possible.
Orgill's retail development managers have tackled thousands of conversions and have developed a system that ensures making the switch to Orgill is as easy as possible.
Services
The Brand Building team is focused on giving you an edge with your retailer and promotional efforts. Combining an array of marketing and promotional services with planning tools and the Orgill Traffic Drivers buying program, we're here to help you grow your sales, increase your profits and build your brand.
Market Driven Retailing is a complete process to help you find out exactly what products and services your market area wants and needs. We gather research about your specific trading area including demographics, current and projected sales by category, pricing, perception of your store, competition, and more.
Reviews (7)
Karen Summerhays
Apr 24, 2022
Keen Cargo
Jan 15, 2021
Trucker Dice
Dec 13, 2018
Larry Wuzhere
Dec 11, 2018
Alex
May 11, 2018
Honestly, I don't know anything about this company, but I want to counteract David Miller's one star rating. Plastic water bottles are made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). PET has a glass transition temperature of 152.6 degrees Fahrenheit. That's the point it begins to soften into a malleable state and could allow byproducts like antimony to leach into the water.
The EU, which generally has much stricter health and safety regulations than we do in the United States, allows bottled water to be stored briefly (i.e., up to 48 hours) at temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest temperature ever recorded in human history was in Death Valley at 134 degrees Fahrenheit, and that's still 6 degrees below the "danger zone." So when the management said not to worry about it, David should have probably listened.
The EU, which generally has much stricter health and safety regulations than we do in the United States, allows bottled water to be stored briefly (i.e., up to 48 hours) at temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest temperature ever recorded in human history was in Death Valley at 134 degrees Fahrenheit, and that's still 6 degrees below the "danger zone." So when the management said not to worry about it, David should have probably listened.
David Miller
Apr 11, 2018
7 pallets of bottled water sitting in direct sunshine at close to a 100 degree temperature, so I asked someone about it and that someone told me that several concerned employees asked management about it and that person said that management told those employees not to worry about it. I won't be buying bottled water in southern Utah anytime in the future, they might of come from here.
Adrian Foca
Feb 11, 2017