Central Ohio IFMA Chapter president Matt Butterworth welcomes chapter members to Loeb Electric Feb. 8th during a scheduled tour of the new headquarters and warehouse.
Jay Compton (center), Director of Operations at Loeb Electric, takes members of the Central Ohio IFMA Chapter out into the warehouse in order to experience the recent lighting upgrades and to better understand the company’s operations.
A Loeb Electric employee packs a box for shipping.
Each employee’s tasks and location are tracked using a digital display.
CLAD cable stored at the warehouse and ready for shipping.
Jay Compton (center), Director of Operations at Loeb Electric, explains how each room in the location’s warehouse serves Loeb’s customers. For example, Wal-Mart has an entire room dedicated to products for their stores alone.
Loeb Electric offers over 3,200 products to its local and national customers.
Anthony Perry of Perry’s Window Cleaning takes a closer look at boxes of florescent lighting.
Product moves about quickly in Loeb Electric’s new 250,000 square-foot warehouse on E. 5th Avenue.
Product moves about quickly in Loeb Electric’s new 250,000 square-foot warehouse on E. 5th Avenue.
Thousands of yards of color cabling stocked in the Loeb warehouse.
Out in its corporate offices, Loeb relies on Mother Nature (with a few enhancements) for significant day-lighting.
An example of new, innovative LED lighting.
Loeb’s mission takes a prominent place in its new corporate headquarters on E. 5th Avenue.
Central Ohio IFMA Chapter members, led by Scott Sarno (left), Director of Sales at Loeb Electric, move from the warehouse to the corporate offices during their Feb. 8th tour.
Mike Lyles (left) of OSU, and Matthew Butterworth, president of the Central Ohio IFMA Chapter, talk lighting and energy savings during the Feb. 8 tour.
“Huddle rooms” – a.k.a. meeting areas – inside Loeb’s corporate headquarters utilize LED lighting and occupancy sensors in an effort to be energy conscious.