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ReStockIt.com stocks more than 200,000 products from more than 2,350 manufacturers as it moves under GoodEarth.

GoodEarth Distribution announced the completion of a deal to acquire ReStockIt.com, an online distributor of office, restaurant, cleaning and industrial supplies and furniture. The transition marks the second time that ReStockIt.com has changed ownership.

GoodEarth acquired ReStockIt.com from Acme Paper & Supply Inc. for an undisclosed sum.

Why GoodEarth is acquiring ReStockit.com

“ReStockIt.com’s storied history in the industry, a strong culture of product and service innovation, as well as efficient operations and intense customer focus, make it a complementary addition to the GoodEarth platform,” says GoodEarth chairman Stewart Mandler.

With the acquisition, the GoodEarth platform will offer clients online ordering and procurement management and fast delivery of more than 100,000 business supply products from multiple distribution centers, the company says.

History of ReStockit.com ownership prior to GoodEarth

ReStockIt.com was first acquired by Acme Paper & Supply Co. — a Baltimore wholesaler of packaging, supplies, and equipment for janitorial, food services, manufacturing, and retail organizations — in February 2013.

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As it transitions to GoodEarth, ReStockIt.com stocks more than 200,000 products from more than 2,350 manufacturers, in the primary categories of restaurant supplies, cleaning and janitorial supplies, office supplies, industrial packaging and custom-designed packaging.

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