Major ports across the U.S. saw their volumes drop last month to levels not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After a slow finish to an otherwise-robust 2022, revenue growth continued to decelerate to start 2023.
Cummings takes over as CFO after Motion's previous CFO, Greg Cook, moved to Genuine Parts Company's U.S. Automotive Group.
QFC represents AFC's third acquisition of 2023 already and eighth since April 2021.
Tom Gale and IRCG’s Mike Marks debrief from attending ISA23, with a deeper discussion on what’s new for 2023 as more distributors engage in transforming sales processes and go-to-market models.
Pool Corp experienced a decline in sales in 1Q 2023 due to seasonally unusual weather in some of its key markets.
Snap-on's 7.8% sales increase in 3Q was up from 4Q 2022’s year-over-year increase of 4.3%.
Motion, Genuine Parts Company's industrial segment, achieved sales of $2.3 billion in 2023's first quarter.
Battaglia most recently served as Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis with construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar.
The OEM foodservice equipment distributor has added HVAC parts to its portfolio.
DXP's 38.6% year-over-year sales growth in 4Q followed 33.8% growth in 3Q.
Riffer has been with procurement and supply chain solutions provider AFFLINK for over 20 years.
EZ Concrete Supply is a distributor of decorative concrete supplies and equipment to specialty contractors across the U.S.
Butler's Electric Supply will be integrated into Sonepar USA subsidiary Capital Electric Supply.
The rebrand took effect in early March.
The acquisition is Meritus Gas Partners' second in less than a week.
The Producer Price Index fell 0.5% in March, the largest decline since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.
Minarro Viseras will drive PST’s global strategy, including all commercial, operations and new product development activities.
Advanced Couplings Limited is an Ireland-based manufacturer and distributor of tube connections.
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers rose 0.1% in March, down from a 0.4% increase in February.