History and Background
- Founded by E. Bronson Ingram II in 1978
- Headquartered at One Belle Meade Place, in Belle Meade, West Nashville
- Chief executive officer is Orrin H. Ingram II

Acquisitions
- Micro D, a wholesaler of personal computer products, acquired by Ingram Industries in a $43.9-million deal in 1989
- Ingram Industries acquired Midland Enterprises, a company that owns 2,300 barges and 80 towboats, for $230 million in 2002

Subsidiaries
- Ingram Industries includes Ingram Barge Company
- Ingram Industries includes Ingram Content Group
- Ingram Industries includes Ingram Entertainment

References
- Forbes: '216 Ingram Industries'
- Nashville Scene: 'The Empire Strikes Back: Protecting the Ingram family fortunes'
- Gould Turner: 'One Belle Meade Place'
- Forbes: 'Ingram Industries. Retrieved 2020-01-23'
- Emporis: 'One Belle Meade Place'
- Bloomberg Business: 'Company Overview of Ingram Industries Inc.'
- Los Angeles Times: 'Micro D Agrees to Be Acquired by Ingram Industries. Retrieved 2020-01-29'
- Nashville Post: 'Ingram Industries buys 2,300 barge fleet for $230 million. Retrieved 2020-01-23'
- Wikipedia: 'This United States manufacturing company–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.'

Ingram Industries (Wikipedia)

Ingram Industries is a manufacturing company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The company consists of diversified businesses in marine transportation aggregate supply, book distribution, print on demand book manufacturing, management and distribution services. Ingram's businesses are divided into two units: Ingram Marine Group and Ingram Content Group.

Ingram Industries
TypePrivate
Founded1978
FounderE. Bronson Ingram II
Headquarters,
Key people
Orrin H. Ingram II (CEO)
RevenueUS$2.12 billion (2014)
OwnerIngram family
Number of employees
5,000
Ingram's Bruce R. Birmingham (on right, behind M/V Mississippi)
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