Andersen Windows & Doors has been named the 2023 Vendor of the Year by 84 Lumber

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Andersen Windows & Doors has been named the 2023 Vendor of the Year by 84 Lumber, the nation’s largest privately held building materials supplier.

The yearly award is given based on several factors, including sales growth and service commitment.

“84 Lumber is happy to have selected Andersen Windows for this prestigious award,” Mitch Wagner, Vice President of Purchasing at 84 Lumber. “Their unwavering support for us in all markets and our dedication to premium window sales has been rewarding for both companies.”

Andersen Windows & Doors increased sales by 22% over the previous year with 84 Lumber. For more than 60 years, Andersen products have been available in 84 Lumber stores across the United States. 84 Lumber will open its first Andersen Window & Door Showroom in Rockville, Maryland, in 2021. Another joint showroom is planned for Pittsburgh in 2024.

“84 Lumber is a leader in the industry and Andersen is honored to be recognized as their 2023 Vendor of the Year. We value our 60+ year relationship. Their customer-focused, innovative commitment to our products and services that include dedicated premium window and door specialists, focused market segment services, training, showrooms, and marketing has led to incredible sales growth over the past several years,” Andersen’s key account manager for 84 Lumber, Jim Ozzello stated.

“We look forward to opening our next joint showroom in Pittsburgh to provide a unique, enhanced customer experience that assists customers in making the best choices for their window and door projects,” he added.

The award was presented at the Nemacolin Resort in Pennsylvania during the 33rd Annual 84 Lumber Invitational. 84 Lumber associates were joined by nearly 300 vendor partners over the course of the two-day event.


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