1840 Airport Exchange Blvd.
Suite 160
Erlanger, KY 41018
Email: john.sherron@myfederalsupply.com
Phone: (859) 647-9500
Become A MemberEstablished in 2004, Federal Supply is Greater Cincinnati’s largest locally owned office products and packaging company. We provide next-day free local delivery, no minimum order amount, and no extra fuel surcharges! Call us today or visit our website for fast friendly service!
In 2004, John Sherron started Federal Supply with a vision of providing a higher level of service to local businesses than they were getting from the “Big Box” stores. He wanted his company to not only offer competitive pricing and shipping, but also strong customer service and care.
18 years later, Federal Supply is now Greater Cincinnati’s largest locally-owned office solutions company. Based in Erlanger, KY in a 25,000 square foot warehouse, Federal Supply carries over 60,000 items including furniture, break room, packaging, and office supplies. In 2015, Federal Supply also expanded its horizons by acquiring the historic “Covington Paper” company.
The backbone, and what Sherron believes are the “best assets” of the company, are the 21 employees dedicated to customer success. From the experienced Account Executives, Customer Service Representatives, and Marketing Team, to the friendly and dependable warehouse and delivery employees, every individual is committed to providing a unique and personable customer service experience.
“Providing local customer service has many advantages.” Says John, “When our customers call, we know exactly who they are and what products they need, which leads to a high level of customer satisfaction”. A key value in Federal Supply’s company culture is community involvement. Whether it’s sponsoring kid’s sports teams or donating to local charities and events, Federal Supply takes great pride in playing a bigger role within its own community.
“The CBC has provided me the opportunity to network with other local business leaders. Being new to the area this has become a valuable resource.”