Ingram Industries

Ingram Industries is a manufacturing company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The company consists of diversified businesses in marine transportation aggregate supply, book distribution, print on demand book manufacturing, management and distribution services.[4] Ingram's businesses are divided into two units: Ingram Marine Group and Ingram Content Group.

Ingram Industries
Private
Founded1978[1]
FounderE. Bronson Ingram II[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
Orrin H. Ingram II (CEO)[1]
RevenueUS$2.12 billion (2014)[1]
Number of employees
5,000[1]
Ingram's Bruce R. Birmingham (on right, behind M/V Mississippi)

History

The company was founded by E. Bronson Ingram II in 1978.[1] It is headquartered at One Belle Meade Place, in Belle Meade, West Nashville.[2][3][5]

Its Chief Executive Officer is Orrin H. Ingram II.[1][6]

In 1989, Micro D, a wholesaler of personal computer products, agreed to be acquired by Ingram Industries in a $43.9-million deal.[7]

In 2002, Ingram Industries acquired Midland Enterprises, a company that owns 2,300 barges and 80 towboats. Ingram made the acquisition for $230 million and assumed $135 of debt as a result.[8]

Subsidiaries

Ingram Industries includes Ingram Barge Company, Ingram Content Group, Ingram Entertainment, and Lightning Source.[1][9]

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