Fasteners and industrial supplies distributor AFC Industries marks its fourth deal of the year following seven acquisitions in 2023.
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A middle-market PE firm will acquire and expand air management and filtration solutions manufacturer Air Distribution Technologies.
The do-it-yourself and contractor supply retailer tapped its online operations lead to take on customer experience.
With over six locations in central Minnesota, Simonson Lumber’s presence will enable Kodiak to meet construction demand in the state.
It far surpassed economists’ expectations and followed two straight flat months.
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ASC welcomed new members who represent segments of the adhesive and sealant supply chain, including raw materials suppliers.
Thermal Technology Distribution Solutions expands its footprint in the mid-Atlantic and increases its heat trace and engineering offerings.
MRC Global's U.S. subsidiary will be the primary provider of pipe, valves and fitting products and services to ExxonMobil in North America.
Tim Cantu joins construction equipment distributor Gee Heavy Machinery to oversee its sales team and help develop sales strategies.
Epicor noted that the transaction accelerates the delivery of its AI-driven cognitive ERP vision.
The U.S. central bank had collectively forecasted three interest rate cuts in 2024 as recently as March 21.
Overall, May’s reading indicated that inflation pressures are easing.
Blue Ridge will now offer inventory planning software to ASA members, who are plumbing, heating and PVF distributors and manufacturers.
Idaho Falls-based iPak provides industrial and agricultural custom packaging products in Idaho, eastern Oregon and eastern Washington.
Orders through the first months of the year were up nearly 5% over 2023.
Winsupply acquires an HVAC manufacturer-fabricator and distributor in the southwest.
Van Dongen led NAW for 41 years until his retirement in late 2020, spearheading the association’s transformation into what it is today.
April's orders sunk by nearly the same amount that they spiked in March, which is when many builders of such machinery end their fiscal year.
Sales rebounded from a modest March decline and held steady on an annual basis. Meanwhile, inventories also ticked up.