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Consorta, Inc. Awards National Agreement to Grainger Industrial Supply

November 4, 1999

Contract Worth an Estimated $25 Million Over Three Years

LAKE FOREST, Ill., Nov. 4-- Consorta, Inc., the sixth largest healthcare group purchasing organization (GPO) in the country, recently signed a committed, sole-source agreement with Grainger Industrial Supply, the leading North American distributor of industrial maintenance, repair and operation (MRO) supplies. The agreement, valued at $25 million in product purchases over the next three years, is effective as of November 1.

Grainger Industrial Supply, a division of W.W. Grainger, Inc. (NYSE: GWW), is the recipient of the first, all-inclusive MRO agreement awarded by Consorta since it became operational in July 1998. Through this agreement, Consorta participants nationwide will secure economic benefit with access to Grainger Industrial Supply's 560,000 quality products via http://www.grainger.com or through Grainger's 370 branch locations. Currently 40% of all members purchase online with the remaining customer sites moving in the digital direction in the future. Online purchases and negotiated pricing is expected to save 3-5% in MRO product costs over the duration of the agreement.

"Grainger Industrial Supply was the right fit for us with their broad product offering and electronic commerce capabilities coupled with a nationwide presence," said Darrel Weatherford, vice president, contracting of Consorta, Inc. "This agreement provides our members with an opportunity to consolidate their supplier base, streamline their purchases, and realize significant savings both in product cost and time management."

"We are very pleased that Consorta has selected Grainger Industrial Supply as its sole-source MRO supplier," said Wes Clark, group president, Grainger. "Combining technology with one-stop shopping, we will provide the MRO product solutions for all Consorta members -- any time, any way, anywhere."

Consorta, Inc., headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Ill., was formed through the consolidation of Catholic Materials Management Alliance, St. Louis, Mo., and Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother-Diversified Health Services, Milwaukee, Wis. Consorta is owned by 13 leading Catholic healthcare delivery systems with more than 600 acute care, extended care, social service agencies and other facilities spanning 50 states. Their collective buying power is $2 billion in contract purchases annually.

W.W. Grainger, Inc. (GWW), with 1998 sales of $4.3 billion, is the leading North American provider of maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies, services, and related information to businesses and institutions. GWW shares are traded on the New York and Chicago stock exchanges. For more information, visit Grainger at www. grainger.com.