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WESCO International, Inc., based in Pittsburgh, is a global distributor of a wide range of products, including electrical and industrial supplies, communications equipment, maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) items, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) components, construction materials, and shipping supplies. Founded in 1922, the company has grown significantly and now employs around 20,000 people, partnering with 30,000 suppliers to serve over 150,000 active customers worldwide. WESCO operates 10 automated distribution centers and 500 branches across North America and international markets. The company focuses on providing integrated supply management and custom solutions, emphasizing environmentally sustainable practices. With strong financial performance, WESCO generated approximately $22 billion in revenue in 2023 and continues to expand through strategic acquisitions. Its diverse customer base includes commercial and industrial businesses, contractors, government agencies, and telecommunications providers.
Westinghouse Electric Company is an American nuclear power company founded in 1999, evolving from the nuclear division of the original Westinghouse Electric Corporation established in 1886. Headquartered in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in nuclear products and services for utilities worldwide. The core offerings of Westinghouse include nuclear fuel supply, service and maintenance of nuclear power plants, instrumentation and control systems, and design and engineering of nuclear reactors. Its flagship product, the AP1000, is a modern pressurized water reactor known for its advanced safety systems and modular construction, with twelve reactors currently operational and nineteen more in planning stages. Westinghouse serves a global customer base of nuclear utilities and operators, supporting the nuclear energy industry with technology and services that promote safe and efficient power generation.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the largest humanitarian organization of the United Nations, established in 1961 to provide food assistance globally. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, WFP employs over 21,000 people, with a significant majority working in recipient countries. The organization responds to emergencies caused by conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change, delivering essential food relief and support to vulnerable populations. WFP's core services include emergency food relief, cash-based transfers, and nutrition interventions. The organization is the world's largest provider of school meals, aiming to enhance education and health for millions of children. WFP also focuses on building resilience through improved food systems, supporting smallholder farmers, and addressing malnutrition, particularly among women and children. Its operations span numerous countries, including Yemen, Rwanda, and various urban areas, targeting those most in need.