Actually, my system does analyze your domain as consisting of the keywords "industrial wholesaler" - apparently "wholesaler" is not a very popular term.
But as I said, even though the system doesn't like it, there are occasions when a name evaluated at $2 were sold at $2,000 although those cases are uncommon.
As with all domain names that make sense, there is always the possibility of finding an end-user that will pay much more than what keyword analysis would suggest.
That's my human-eye and mind analysis of your name. I would not personally reg it, because I feel that the probability of making a profitable sale within a reasonable time frame, while possible, would be low. I hope I'm wrong and you get it sold.
The advantage of a (good) automatic analysis is that it is objective - it does not "fall in love" with a domain name for the wrong reasons (as domainers are known to do, myself included), also it does not dislike a strong name for the wrong reasons - it is objective. I have come to trust my system as a reality-check on domain names - if it estimates my name's value to be $2, I'll know that I shouldn't expect any big bucks coming my way anytime soon, and maybe set a low price target for the name in order to get it sold, like start at $100-200, then if no success, maybe sell it for $10-50 and use that money to buy a stronger name.
Of course this is just my method, I'm definitely not saying it's the final word.