Beacon announced the acquisitions of Whitney Building Products and First Coastal Exteriors a day apart.
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November's seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.8075 trillion was 0.2% above the revised October rate.
GMS marked the beginning of its expansion into the New York City with the acquisition of Brooklyn-based fastener distributor Tanner Bolt & Nut.
FMH joins GNCO's portfolio of companies within the equipment distribution industry.
MDM concludes its year-end retrospective series with a look back at our top news items from 2022.
Torque Capital Group has acquired MFC Netform, a manufacturer of cold-formed components.
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Green Mountain expands to 18 locations with its acquisition of Scott Electric Supply.
It’s a significant drop that follows three consecutive monthly increases.
Applied UV is set to acquire two privately held sister companies, Puro Lighting and Led Supply, both based in Colorado.
MDM takes a look back at its top free articles from 2022, including a mix of staff-written and contributed content.
FSG is expanding its footprint in California with its acquisition of West-Lite Supply.
The changes were announced a day after Graybar's acquisition of a Chicago-area electrical distributor.
PFAS have become a liability and could cost the company $30 billion, according to a report.
Graybar is expanding its presence in the Chicago area with the acquisition of Buffalo Grove, Illinois-based distributor CX Connexion.
Cutting tool orders were up 11.7% year-over-year in October.
Former Vice President Mike Pence and retired astronaut Chris Hadfield will speak at NAW's Executive Summit 2023 event that runs Jan. 31-Feb. 2 in Washington D.C.
Welding distributors cooperative IWDC has broken the spending record that its members set just last year.
Economic data released Dec. 15 show the Chinese economy struggled mightily during the final month of the country's zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy.
Economists had forecasted a 0.1% increase.