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Wesco’s Industrial Playbook 2025 Brings Application-Based Thinking to Canadian Industry

April 7, 2026

Wesco’s Industrial Playbook Brings Application-Based Thinking to Canadian Industry

Wesco has introduced its Industrial Playbook 2025, a Canadian-focused guide designed to help industrial customers, specifiers, and channel partners navigate a broad range of products, services, and application-specific solutions. Rather than functioning as a conventional line card or product catalogue, the playbook is structured as a practical resource built around real operating environments, making it easier for users to identify the right solutions for demanding industrial settings.

The playbook is organized around four major sectors: mining, water and wastewater treatment, oil and gas, and discrete manufacturing. Each section begins with a facility-style visual spread that maps out typical areas and applications, followed by supplier pages that detail relevant products, technical specifications, and service offerings. This format is intended to help users move from broad operational needs to specific product choices more quickly and efficiently.

“The Industrial Playbook is a direct response to what we’re hearing from industrial customers across Canada,” said Michael Gross, Vice President and General Manager, Canada. “They’re looking for partners who understand their operating environments and can bring together the right products, expertise and services to solve real-world challenges. This playbook reflects our commitment to listening, learning and delivering solutions that help customers operate more efficiently, reduce downtime and plan with greater confidence.”

A key feature of the publication is its emphasis on solution selling. Wesco positions the playbook as more than a product listing by combining hardware, technical information, and value-added services in one place. In addition to core electrical and industrial products such as power generation and distribution equipment, wire and cable, networking infrastructure, automation and controls, lighting, and safety solutions, the guide also highlights services that support operational efficiency, supply chain performance, and inventory management.

That approach reflects the growing expectation among industrial customers for suppliers to do more than simply fulfill orders. In a market shaped by labour constraints, supply chain volatility, and increasing pressure to reduce downtime, end users are looking for partners that can contribute to better planning, faster sourcing, and more resilient operations. Wesco’s playbook speaks directly to that need by presenting a combination of products and services aimed at improving productivity and lowering total cost of ownership.

The publication also underscores the breadth of Wesco’s supplier network in Canada, showcasing a mix of major industrial brands across multiple categories. By aligning those brands with specific environments and applications, the playbook gives readers a clearer path to selection while reinforcing Wesco’s role as an industrial solutions provider.

For the electrical, industrial and OEM user, the Industrial Playbook 2025 is a strong example of how distribution is evolving. It reflects a shift away from purely transactional selling and toward a more consultative model built around application knowledge, technical guidance, and operational support.

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