At the close of HARDI's 2012 annual conference, Brian Cobble
accepted the position and became the latest president to lead the association.
Cobble is the president of G.W. Berkheimer Co. Inc. in Portage, Ind., and the
company's involvement with HARDI over the years was a catalyst to his
acceptance of the new association position.
Heating, Air-conditioning, and Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI) announced nominal U.S. HVACR average distributor sales growth of 2.2 percent in August.
Thermostat Recycling Corp. (TRC) named Johnson Supply (Houston) the 2012 ‘Big Man On Planet’ (BMOP), an annual award given by TRC in partnership with HARDI to honor the HARDI member who has done the best job promoting the TRC mercury thermostat collection program.
Dick and Glenys Hull of Johnstone Supply in Sioux Falls, S.D., hosted Congresswoman Kristi Noem in a small business roundtable recently to discuss looming tax increases if the current tax rates are allowed to expire at the end of the year.
The 2012 Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI) Profit Report shows how a typical HVAC distributor can reach the same level as a high-profit firm by paying close attention to four Critical Profit Variables (CPVs).
HARDI released its 2012 HARDI Profit Report and according to the association, the report shows how a typical HVAC distributor can likely reach the same level as a high-profit firm by paying close attention to four critical profit variables. What are they?
HARDI’s Professional Development Committee announced the official launch of its two new products to benefit HARDI members and their professional development initiatives.
Distributors have had a rough couple of years, and continuing economic uncertainty has led many to cut costs wherever they can. However, one cost of doing business that they have not eliminated is their membership to Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI).