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2008

Rexel, Sonepar Complete Hagemeyer Deal

Paris-based electrical distributor Rexel completed the sale of parts of Hagemeyer to Sonepar ahead of schedule, completing the deal June 30. Rexel also sold its German business to Sonepar in exchange for all of Sonepar’s activities in Sweden.
 
Rexel acquired Dutch distributor Hagemeyer NV in March in a $4.7 billion deal that included plans to sell Hagemeyer’s North American, Asian-Pacific and selected European businesses to Sonepar within six months of the acquisition.
 
The completion of the deal allows the businesses to move forward with the creation of action plans to improve business performance and achieve desired synergies, Rexel CEO Jean-Charles Pauze said.
 
Sonepar told MDM earlier this year that it will likely keep Hagemeyer’s North American …

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Graham Packaging to Go Public in $3.2B Deal

Hicks Acquisition Company has agreed to buy Graham Packaging Holdings Co., York, PA, and then take it public with the Graham Group and The Blackstone Group in a transaction valued at $3.2 billion.
 
The company will be renamed Graham Packaging Co. after the deal is completed and will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Blackstone has agreed to hold the largest ownership stake for at least two years.
 
Graham Packaging had about $2.5 billion in sales in 2007. The company supplies blow-molded rigid plastic containers for the branded food and beverage, household, personal care/specialty and automotive lubricant industries. The company supplies many global consumer product companies, including PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Danone/Dannon, Ocean Spray, Heinz, Abbott, Arizona …

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Oil Prices Strain Manufacturing Sector

In a new Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI report, The Future of Oil: Are We There Yet?”, the author says oil price spikes have “created headwinds for the manufacturing sector.”
 
Among other things, the new report covers the impact on manufacturing costs:
 
“In 2002, the manufacturing sector spent $1.7 billion for residual and distillate fossil fuel,” the author writes. “Assuming the price of oil holds steady at its May 2008 level for the remainder of 2008, manufacturers will spend approximately $7.4 billion for residual and distillate fuel oil for all of 2008. Some of the increase reflects larger output, but by far most of the increase in spending (96%) is attributable to the four-fold increase in the average refiner acquisition cost of oil since …

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Airgas Announces Price Hikes

Radnor, PA-based gases distributor and supplier Airgas, Inc. announced that beginning Aug. 1, 2008, or as contracts permit, it will raise prices on gases and equipment. Prices will increase, on average, 20% for bulk and cylinder acetylene, argon, and hydrogen; 15% for bulk and cylinder oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium, and specialty gases; and 15% for cylinder and bulk equipment rental fees.
 
Prices will also increase for hardgoods and safety supplies, and delivery and other service charges.
 
Airgas attributed the increases to jumps in product costs from suppliers and rising operating costs at plants and distribution facilities, driven by raw material, energy, electricity and labor costs. Rising metal prices are also driving up costs for cylinders, …

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Avnet Acquires Source Electronics

Electronics distributor Avnet, Inc. has acquired Source Electronics Corp., Hollis, NH.
 
Source is a provider of outsourced custom programming services for integrated circuits (IC). Source serves original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), contract manufacturers (EMS) and component manufacturers. From facilities in Brazil, China, Mexico, Singapore and the U.S., Source supports end markets including consumer electronics, automotive, mobile communications, telecommunications, networking, computing and enterprise storage.
 
Source will be integrated into the services operations of Avnet Logistics, a division of Avnet that delivers logistics and programming services globally.
 
For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007, Avnet had revenues of $15.68 …

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Norandex Acquires Area Vinyl Siding Distributors

Norandex Building Materials Distribution, Macedonia, OH, has acquired Area Vinyl Siding Distributors, LLC, a distributor of vinyl siding and accessories serving the greater Baton Rouge, LA, area.
 
Area Vinyl’s two locations -in Walker, LA, and Gonzales, LA -will operate under the Norandex Building Materials Distribution name, with company president and owner CJ Serpas becoming Norandex District Manager in charge of both locations, as well as Norandex’s existing New Orleans branch. All Area Vinyl employees will be retained.
 
Norandex Building Materials Distribution distributes exterior siding, windows, and doors in the U.S., operating more than 150 branches in 37 states.
 
Norandex is part of the Saint-Gobain Building Distribution Sector with over 4,000 …

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GDP Final Estimates: Economy Grows 1% in 1Q

Real gross domestic product -the output of goods and services produced by labor and property in the U.S. -increased at an annual rate of 1% in the first quarter of 2008 (that is, from the fourth quarter to the first quarter), according to final estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the fourth quarter, real GDP increased 0.6%.
 
The GDP estimates released today are based on more complete source data than were available for the preliminary estimates issued last month. In the preliminary estimates, the increase in real GDP was 0.9%.
 
The increase in real GDP in the first quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from personal consumption expenditures (PCE) for services, exports of goods and services, and federal government spending that …

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SKF Agrees to Buy PEER Bearing

Swedish manufacturer SKF has agreed to acquire Waukegan, IL-based PEER Bearing Company and its manufacturing operations in Thailand and China. PEER will continue to operate as a standalone business.
 
PEER manufactures deep-groove ball bearing and tapered roller bearings. In 2007, PEER had about 1,400 employees and sales of about $100 million.
 
SKF is a manufacturer of industrial and automotive materials, including rolling bearings, seals, mechatronics and lubrication systems, with 110 manufacturing sites worldwide. In 2007, sales were SEK 58.6 billion (US$9.8 billion at current exchange …

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Canadian Wholesale Revenues Rise in April

Source: Statistics Canada
 
Canadian wholesale sales rose for the second consecutive month in April, largely as a result of increased demand in the personal and household goods and the machinery and electronic equipment sectors.
 
Wholesalers sold $43.4 billion worth of goods and services in April for a gain of 1.4%, following a 0.7% increase in March.

In April, five of the seven wholesale sectors reported higher sales, with the only declines coming from the automotive and farm products sectors.

Despite the back-to-back monthly increases, overall wholesale sales have lost a bit of momentum since the second half of 2007 and are still slightly below the peak attained in March 2007. A significant …

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MDM Interview: Mexico or China?

Globalization has been driven in part by Western firms outsourcing manufacturing to Asia, but the long-term viability of shipping across the Pacific Ocean is under question given high logistics costs and rising wages in those markets.
 
That’s according to Texas A&M University’s Supply Chain Systems Laboratory, a research arm of the school’s industrial distribution program. The organization is putting together a consortium to study manufacturing trends and how to improve throughput in the Mexico-Central America-Texas region.
 
Dr. Barry Lawrence, director of the industrial distribution program at Texas A&M University, spoke with MDM recently about the critical factors affecting trade and growth in Mexico, why he thinks labor costs are losing out to logistics, why …

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Commentary: Green, Global and the Pendulum of Growth

This issue includes an interview and articles on global market changes, private label strategy, a major international acquisition in the office products distribution sector, an analysis of ESOPs, and how one distributor is leveraging environmentally-friendly product offerings.
 
My first thought regarding this mix is how different distribution markets look today. Green”products were not part of the line card ten years ago. But like the happy lobster feeling the temperature of the water rising nicely, maybe my memory isn’t perfect when it comes to incremental changes. So I drew some help from the MDM Archives.
 
In 1998, suppliers and distributors were dealing with major structural changes in channels with the growth of integrated …

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Mitigating the Risks of Private Label

This article looks at the most common mistakes distributors make in private label and how they can protect their brand in the marketplace with successful branding.
 
It does not really matter what you call it -private label, private branding, store brand, white label, proprietary brand -coming through on the implied promise of quality or experience that comes with the product line should be front and center. Unfortunately, many distributors who have ventured into private label have not kept a sharp focus on a branding strategy and the risks if not done right.
 
Brand management, says Evergreen Consulting’s Brent Grover, involves creating, growing and protecting a product or group of products sold under a particular name. Here are keys to successful branding, …

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Staples and Corporate Express Deal Changes Retailer’s Focus

Ending speculation about the possibility of a hostile takeover, Staples reached a friendly agreement to buy Dutch office supplies distributor Corporate Express NV in a deal valued at €3.1 billion (US$4.8 billion at the current exchange rate). The deal will shift Staples' market focus to 60 percent contract and delivery. 

The decision to change the business focus of Staples followed the numbers: delivery in North America for Staples grew 14 percent in 2007, making it the fastest growing and most profitable of the company's offerings. Retail, which currently makes up 60 percent of Staples' business, has been struggling in the current economy.

In addition to the dramatic growth of delivery and contract services, the acquisition provides opportunity to expand …

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U.S. Market Analysis: Industrial Paints MRO

The industrial product group listed here – Industrial Paints MRO – represented a market in 2007 of $4.3 billion, according to estimates by Industrial Market Information, Minneapolis. 
 
These charts show the top ten industries, by SIC code, consuming these products; and the 2007 end-user consumption of these groups sorted by the nine government market …

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The Ups and Downs of an ESOP

Over the past 10 years, the U.S. has seen solid growth in the number of companies with Employee Stock Ownership Plans in place, increasing overall by nearly 30 percent since 1999, according to one national group. One industry expert says the distribution sector is following that trend. This article looks at the benefits and challenges to moving forward with an ESOP.
 
More companies are starting to look into ESOPs not only as an exit strategy -though that remains the No. 1 impetus -but also as a way to receive tax benefits, fend off purchase by a competitor or improve employee productivity and retention. However, a unique set of challenges comes with those benefits.
 
The non-profit National Center for Employee Ownership estimates that new companies establish …

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Hagemeyer Builds Out Green Catalog

When customers started asking for more environmentally friendly options, Hagemeyer North America recognized an opportunity to meet customer needs and help the environment at the same time. The distributor created an all-green catalog.
 
A lot of these products are products that we already offered; this catalog is just the first time we’ve collected them into one vehicle,”says Brad Pulver, Hagemeyer North America’s vice president for product strategy.
 
Most environmental offerings focus on electrical, because that’s the easiest, Pulver says. But Hagemeyer wants to provide a broad range of products across all three of the distributor’s service areas: electrical, industrial and safety.
 
Hagemeyer will continue expanding the catalog offerings as suppliers …

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Replacement Market a Boon for HVAC Distributor Watsco

As the housing market continues to slump and new installations of central air systems with it, Watsco Inc., Coconut Grove, FL, continues to increase profits by building upon the growing replacement market.
 
Senior Vice President Barry Logan told attendees at the Piper Jaffray Industrial Growth Conference on June 11 that environmental mandates and aging systems have driven the replacement market to 75 percent of the business Watsco is doing today.
 
The mandate signed into law in 2001 required that all new air conditioning and heat pump units improve efficiency by 30 percent by 2006. In addition, use of refrigerants that deplete the ozone was to be phased out entirely by 2010.
 
Though new products don’t need to be in place before 2010, Watsco already …

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Distributors Respond to Flooding in the Midwest

Flooding in the Midwest is keeping distributors there busy helping customers recover from the extensive damage the waters brought.
 
One of the hardest hit was Cedar Rapids, Iowa’s second-largest city. The AP reported that about 1,300 city blocks flooded and 24,000 people fled their homes.
 
In Eastern Iowa, where Cedar Rapids is located, distributors worked long hours to help customers minimize potential damage before and during the flooding.
 
In one case, a Ferguson employee made a late-night run in heavy rain to the HVAC/plumbing distributor’s Waterloo, IA, distribution center -50 miles each way -to get mechanical plugs for contractors working to prevent floodwaters from seeping into the local hospital.
 
The distributor worked with …

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MDM News Digest 3812

Plumbing &HVAC distributor Ferguson, Newport News, VA, has opened a new clearance center in Pomona, CA. The 7,600-square-foot retail space, in an existing warehouse, offers excess inventory and discontinued material from Ferguson warehouses and showrooms in the Southern California area. Ferguson is a Wolseley plc company, a UK-based distributor of plumbing, HVAC and building materials. More
 
Chicago-based Grainger, facilities maintenance distributor, will open four new facilities, relocate one other, and expand and enhance three existing facilities throughout the U.S. Gulf region. The move is part of the company’s market expansion initiative.

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