University Stores changing services

University Stores has seen declining revenue sales over the last few years. This is not surprising considering the available of State contract vendor sales direct to campus clients that are now becoming mainstream. This, coupled with the explosion in online shopping has rendered a lot of the items previously stocked at University Stores campus warehouse obsolete.

U-Stores will therefore focus on supplying the campus with key items like: chemicals, gases, liquid nitrogen, and dry ice because of the safety measure that must be taken to safely store and distribute those items throughout campus. Campus safety is of the utmost importance to us, so do not try and order these items directly from other vendors. By making these changes, we will be able to provide better services for the items that we will be retaining and supplying to the campus.

As we make this transition, U-Stores will be conducting a clearance sale to liquidate remaining inventory, watch our catalog website for details, up to 50% off items. If you have any questions regarding these changes, please contact Wade Brantner at 335-3782 or Craig Cole at 335-9035.

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