April 2008 - Page 6 of 6 - Modern Distribution Management

April 2008

ProBuild Acquires Khempco Building Supply

Denver, CO-based ProBuild Holdings, supplier of building materials to professional contractors, has purchased Columbus, OH-based Khempco Building Supply. Khempco is comprised of a lumberyard and truss facility in Delaware, OH, a truss plant in Dry Ridge, KY and a commercial door facility in Columbus, OH.

Dale Kukowski, president ProBuild North Region, said: The addition of Khempco fortifies ProBuild’s position in the Ohio market while strengthening our manufacturing and installed sales capability. Khempco’s trading area complements ProBuild’s existing coverage, allowing our customers to benefit from the availability of additional products and services Khempco has to offer.”
 
ProBuild currently operates more than 560 lumber and building product distribution, …

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Acument Buys Saturn Fasteners

Acument Global Technologies, Inc. Troy, MI, has acquired Saturn Fasteners, Inc., Burbank, CA, to strengthen its capabilities in the aerospace threaded fastener market.
 
Saturn Fasteners sells through including aerospace fastening distributors, and to original equipment manufacturers, and their suppliers.
 
Acument Global Technologies, Inc., is a supplier of mechanical fastening systems and fastening solutions, including engineered fastening systems, fastening installation technology, and inventory management and application engineering services. With about 8,500 employees in 17 countries worldwide, the company supplies fastening products, systems and services to customers in more than 150 …

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HD Supply CEO: No More Divestments

In an interview last week with MDM, HD Supply CEO Joe DeAngelo spoke on his vision for HD Supply, post-Home Depot.
 
Speaking with DeAngelo, I came away with the feeling that HD Supply was back (if it was ever really gone) and ready to move forward as a more focused organization after the turmoil of last year: We woke up in the first part of ’07 and found out we’re for sale mid-February, and so we go with the flow with that and then find out when we’re just about sold that there is a liquidity crisis, and the deal is going back and forth. And then on top of that is a major residential downturn to contend with,” DeAngelo said.
 
Moving forward, DeAngelo told MDM that the company is finished selling off pieces of the business -“I’ll be very clear: We have no plans …

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Sysco Completes New DC in Tennessee

Sysco Corp., Houston, TX, has completed a 353,000-square-foot broadline foodservice distribution center in Knoxville, TN. The new company, Sysco Foodservices of Knoxville LLC, will start service May 12 to an existing customer base in eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina, southwestern Virginia and southeastern Kentucky.
 
Customers in those markets are currently be serviced by other Sysco facilities.

The new facility features two robotic mechanized product storage and retrieval systems, lighting control systems to reduce electrical consumption, a generator capable of sustaining the facility at full operating capacity in case of a power interruption or failure, and a culinary training and evaluation center.
 
SYSCO has annual sales of around $35 billion. …

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3M Canada Buys Medical Product Developer

3M Canada, a wholly-owned subsidiary of St. Paul, MN-based 3M, has acquired Les Entreprises Solumed Inc., a Quebec-based developer and marketer of medical products designed to prevent infections in operating rooms and hospitals.
 
Solumed brings a chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) and alcohol-based line of products to 3M’s offering for infection prevention. The addition of Solumed positions 3M for growth in the fast-growing segment of intravenous (IV) site care and in preoperative care and hand hygiene, where CHG-based products are gaining momentum,”said Chuck Kummeth, vice president and general manager, 3M Medical Division.
 
Solumed’s products such as antiseptic wipes and swabsticks, along with surgical scrub brush-sponges and antiseptic gels, complement 3M’s existing …

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Canadian Industrial Product Price Index Up 0.1% in Feb.

Source: Statistics Canada
 
Prices for manufactured products edged up in February, as higher prices for primary metals were partly offset by lower prices for motor vehicles. The growth in raw materials prices was slowed substantially by a drop in crude oil prices.

From January to February, prices charged by manufacturers, as measured by the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), rose 0.1%, a marked slowdown compared with the increases of 1.1% in December and 1.0% in January. The growth in prices for petroleum and coal products slowed considerably after three months of vigorous increases. Excluding petroleum and coal products, the IPPI would have remained unchanged in February.

Strong growth for primary metal products and, to a …

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U.S. Construction Spending Down Slightly in February

U.S. construction spending during February 2008 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,121.6 billion, 0.3 percent below the revised January estimate of $1,124.8 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce. The February figure is 3.5 percent below the February 2007 estimate of $1,162.2 billion.
 
During the first two months of this year, construction spending amounted to $155.1 billion, 2.6 percent below the $159.3 billion for the same period in 2007.
 
Private Construction
Spending on private construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $826.6 billion, 0.5 percent below the revised January estimate of $831.2 billion. Residential construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $456.9 …

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Manufacturing Contracts in March

Economic activity in the manufacturing sector failed to grow in March, say the nation’s supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business.

The manufacturing sector failed to grow in March as the PMI fell below 50 percent for the second consecutive month. This completes the weakest quarterly performance for the U.S. economy since the second quarter 2003.

Manufacturers’ order backlogs continue to erode as the New Orders Index failed to grow for the fourth consecutive month. Additionally, manufacturers continue to experience heavy cost pressures, as the prices they pay are still rising even with slower overall demand. Some manufacturers are still benefiting from strong export demand and continue to see growth in export orders.

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