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.'