— Supply-Chain Model

Eight categories. One account. Zero fragmentation.

Highwood stocks structural, mechanical, electrical, and finishing materials under one roof — coordinated inventory that keeps your project schedule intact from rough-in to close-out.

Wide panoramic view from inside a high-ceiling industrial warehouse, looking down a long aisle of organized pallet racks stacked floor to ceiling with steel products, lumber bundles, and bagged cement — cool north-light flooding in from clerestory windows left, deep shadow perspective drawing the eye toward the far end of the facility, concrete floor with painted logistics lanes visible in foreground
Wide panoramic view from inside a high-ceiling industrial warehouse, looking down a long aisle of organized pallet racks stacked floor to ceiling with steel products, lumber bundles, and bagged cement — cool north-light flooding in from clerestory windows left, deep shadow perspective drawing the eye toward the far end of the facility, concrete floor with painted logistics lanes visible in foreground
▸ Operational Scale

Inventory engineered for project continuity

Our distribution model is built on stock depth, not sourcing on request. When a phase of your project accelerates, the materials are already on-shelf — not on back-order from a secondary supplier.

Mid-to-large commercial builds and complex residential projects run on a single purchase order. One delivery schedule. One escalation path if anything needs resolution.

Cement, steel, hardware, electrical, plumbing, roofing, paint, and industrial equipment — stocked together, invoiced together, delivered together.

/ By the Numbers

Scale that holds through every project phase

12,000+

8

48-hr

94%

Active SKUs across all eight material categories, available from stock — not sourced on order.

Fully stocked material categories consolidated under one distributor account and one invoice.

Standard fulfillment window for consolidated multi-category orders across North America.

Of repeat accounts consolidate four or more categories into a single recurring order cycle.

+ Single-Source Distribution

One order covers the full material list

A roof spec, a structural steel order, and a plumbing rough-in belong on the same purchase order — not spread across three vendors with three delivery windows and three points of failure.