Arrow reports that global sales of electronic components and solutions increased 5% to 5.3 billion.
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For the first nine months of 2020, sales at the Chicago-based MRO distributor Lawson Products slipped 10.2%.
Landscape supply distributor SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. also saw net income increase 39% to $48.2 million as the company benefited from two acquisitions during the quarter.
Tough times continued for Applied Industrial Technologies in the company’s fiscal first quarter; the company’s sales dipped 12.7% and profit fell 10.3%.
Systemax, the parent of Global Industrial, reported profit nearly doubled to $24.1 million as the company notched all-time highs in quarterly operating profit and operating margin.
Bearings manufacturer sees sales drop 14.7% in first nine months of 2020 as soft demand environment continued to hit the company’s top-line performance.
Health care sales were strong with 25.5% growth, while safety and industrial group sales of $3 billion were up 6.9%.
Industrial distributor’s sales decline 11.3% in the fiscal fourth quarter ended Aug. 29 compared to year-ago period while profit dips 21.2%.
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Genuine Parts Co., the parent of Motion Industries, reported that the distributor’s 3Q sales of $1.4 billion were down 18.6% year-over-year, or down 8.7% excluding the EIS divestiture.
In addition to setting a revenue record of $1.1 billion, the pool supply distributor saw profit increase nearly 50% for the quarter.
Year-to-date sales grow 5.5% from same period in 2019 as company posts profit growth for both the quarter and the first nine months of 2020.
Industrial distributor Grainger says its U.S. segment sales were up 3.1%, outgrowing the U.S. MRO market which declined an estimated 5% to 6%.
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Despite minor blip in global sales, Ferguson’s U.S. revenue grew 2.7% during the fiscal year with underlying trading profit growth of 5.2%.
Industrial distributor Fastenal saw its sales mix continue to return to normal in August, and the company again reduced its total workforce, this time by 7.5%, which is part of a larger industry trend toward omnichannel selling.
But industrial distributor also sees headcount continue to decline and the number of “selling personnel” is down nearly 10% compared to the same time last year.
CEO Michael DeCata reports the company is positioned for solid future growth, including acquisitions.
The company’s second quarter financial results report $5.2 billion in net income.
IRCG's weekly comparison of distribution business to previous year's data reflects 'unnerving sense of stability.'