One source, kept tight
We resist the urge to list everything. The range is built around what crews actually pull off the shelf each week, so the catalog stays useful instead of theoretical.
- Focus
- Working SKUs
- Range
- Materials + hardware

123 LLC is an independent wholesale supplier of building materials and hardware, founded in 2026 to give U.S. contractors, builders and retail buyers a more disciplined source for the everyday goods their projects depend on. We operate exclusively through allocr.com, pairing a tight, working catalog with trade-first pricing — no showrooms, no retail markup, no noise between the buyer and the bill of materials.
Although the company is young, the work it serves is not. Framing crews, remodelers, regional yards and trade retailers all face the same pressure: tighter schedules, thinner margins and customers who expect what was promised, on the day it was promised. 123 LLC was built around that pressure. Every SKU we list is one we are prepared to stock, ship and stand behind.
We are not a marketplace and not a retailer. 123 LLC is an independent wholesale supplier writing trade-first pricing for buyers who purchase by the pallet, the case and the job. Our catalog is intentionally narrow — fasteners, fixings, framing accessories, finishing hardware and core building materials — because catalog discipline is what keeps lead times honest and order accuracy high.
Sourcing decisions are made against three tests: the product has to meet a recognized U.S. specification, the manufacturer has to support consistent supply, and the unit economics have to work for a working contractor. From there it comes down to operations — inventory counts that match the website, pick tickets that match the pallet, and ship dates that match the promise.

Three habits define a 123 LLC account, whether you are a single-truck contractor ordering by the job or a regional yard buying by the container.
We resist the urge to list everything. The range is built around what crews actually pull off the shelf each week, so the catalog stays useful instead of theoretical.
Wholesale pricing is the only pricing we publish. Volume breaks are written into the account, not hidden behind a quote form, so estimators can plan their margins without a phone call.
Orders are committed against live inventory and confirmed with a ship date. If a date slips, you hear it from us first — not from the foreman waiting at the gate.
Talk to us about your catalog, your delivery windows and the categories you buy most. We will come back with pricing, lead times and a working account, not a sales pitch.