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Pennsylvania’s Musselman Lumber, Inc. Joins U.S. LBM Holdings

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U.S. LBM Holdings, LLC is pleased to announce the acquisition of Musselman Lumber, Inc. of New Holland, Pennsylvania from partners, Galen Eby, Joe Good and Bob Quinlivan.

Founded in 1911, Musselman’s is a leading building material supplier in Central Pennsylvania with two locations serving Lancaster, PA and its surrounding counties. Musselman’s long-term success is the result of an experienced and knowledgeable team providing builders and remodelers with top quality products and services for over 100 years. Musselman’s adds to U.S. LBM’s strong and growing presence in the Pennsylvania market, with recently acquired Shelly Enterprises serving eastern Pennsylvania since 1923, John H. Myers & Son serving south central Pennsylvania since 1916 and Universal Supply serving the Philadelphia market since 1965.

“We are excited to join the U.S. LBM team and the opportunity it brings to provide our customers with continued enhancements to our product and service offering,” said Galen Eby, partner. “Musselman’s has been a key partner in the development and growth of our communities for over 100 years. Joining the U.S. LBM team insures that we will be a contributor for many years to come.”

Musselman’s is a great addition to the U.S. LBM team, expanding our presence and capabilities in the Pennsylvania market,” said L.T. Gibson, President & CEO of U.S. LBM. “Musselman’s dedicated and knowledgeable team of associates have succeeded by providing a local feel and focus to their customer needs, which aligns perfectly with the goals of U.S. LBM. We look forward to continuing and expanding upon their success.”

From Market Screener: marketscreener.com.

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