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American hardware retailers' cooperative
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Do It Best Corp.
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Company typeRetailers' cooperative
IndustryRetail
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945) as Hardware Wholesalers, Inc.
HeadquartersFort Wayne, Indiana
Number of locationsThousands of member-owned locations throughout the United States and more than 50 other countries
Products67,000
Revenue$5 billion
Websitewww.doitbestonline.com

Do It Best Corp., formerly known as Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. (HWI), is a member-owned hardware, lumber, and building materials cooperative based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Do it Best Corp. is the second-largest co-op in the industry with over $5 billion in annual sales. Do it Best Corp. does not mandate store identities, so member-owners may or may not display the Do it Best brand name in their businesses.

History

HWI was founded by Arnold Gerberding in 1945 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with the investments of 100 independent business owners in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Gerberding used the co-op model so HWI members could get better volume pricing from vendors by buying together rather than on their own. Independent hardware stores became members of the cooperative and its sole shareholders as well. The first warehouse facility opened in 1948, and HWI added a private truck delivery system in 1955. When Gerberding retired in 1967, HWI had more than 600 members.

Don Wolf succeeded Gerberding and opened HWI's first distribution center outside of Fort Wayne in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Today, there are eight centers located across the US as well as five regional lumber offices.

Mike McClelland succeeded Don Wolf as president in 1992. During his tenure, the co-op expanded internationally, primarily in Central and South America and the Caribbean. In 1998, HWI combined with Our Own Hardware, a Minnesota-based regional co-op. As a result of the merger, HWI changed its name to Do it Best Corp. In 2002, Bob Taylor, a former member-owner with stores in Virginia Beach, Virginia, took over as president and CEO and has led the company into new markets supporting commercial/industrial and web-only businesses until his retirement in January 2016. Following Taylor's retirement in early 2016, Dan Starr became the company's fifth president and CEO.

McDaniel's Do it Center Snohomish, Washington

References

  1. ^ "Corporate Facts". Doitbestcorp.com. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  2. "2022 Annual Report" (PDF). Do it Best Corp.
  3. "Our History | Do it Best". Retrieved 2022-12-30.

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