savings4members announces partnership with MSC

Words: Rachael DiOriosavings4members, a leading independent business savings program provider, announced a partnership with MSC Industrial Supply Co. as the new maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) supplier, replacing the previous program with Grainger. MSC understands the challenges business owners are facing every day and will work tirelessly to help drive results for their business. MSC helps keep business operations running efficiently today while continuously rethinking, retooling and optimizing processes for a more productive tomorrow.

Member benefits include:
  • 10% off catalog pricing
  • Free ground shipping on orders over $49
  • Over 1 million products
  • Inventory management and supply chain solutions
As a partner, MSC aligns with savings4members’ purpose of creating bottom line savings to help independent businesses compete against larger corporations and big box retailers. “As our new MRO partner, MSC is focused on delivering substantial savings and value for our membership backed by the product breath and functionality to help reduce the total operational costs associated with running a business.” said Jason Larson Vice-President of savings4members.

For more information, on the NEW program with MSC call 844-346-3746 or click here.
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