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Graybar in Columbia, MO is a nationally recognized electrical distributor and solutions provider serving commercial and industrial facilities throughout mid-Missouri. Facility managers and general contractors working across the Columbia metro rely on Graybar for access to a broad inventory of electrical equipment — from power distribution gear and switchgear assemblies to panelboards, breakers, and commercial lighting systems. Graybar's commercial scope aligns well with the demands of office buildings, retail centers, industrial and manufacturing operations, warehouses, healthcare facilities, and educational campuses in the region. The company's product depth spans the full electrical system lifecycle: procurement and supply of medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution equipment, commercial-grade luminaires for interior and exterior retrofits, EV charging station (EVSE) infrastructure components, and backup generator supply and integration support. For facility managers coordinating capital projects, tenant improvement buildouts, or equipment replacements, Graybar's Columbia branch offers logistical depth that simplifies procurement across multiple trades and project phases. Their supply chain capabilities support NEC-compliant equipment selection, and their commercial project teams are familiar with the code and infrastructure requirements specific to Missouri's commercial construction market. Whether sourcing gear for a panelboard upgrade in an existing office building, specifying lighting controls for a warehouse retrofit, or procuring EVSE equipment for a multitenant property, Columbia-area contractors and facility managers turn to Graybar for dependable product availability and technical support. The branch's position within Graybar's national network also benefits portfolio-level property managers who need consistent equipment sourcing across multiple sites. Contact the Columbia, MO location to discuss project requirements, product specifications, or bulk procurement needs for your next commercial electrical project.