Austin, Texas-based Abracon acquired U.S. manufacturer NEL Frequency Controls in a move to expand its precision timing product offering.
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JanSan and foodservice supply distributor Imperial Dade has made its seventh and eighth acquisitions of the year.
Polyphase Engineered Controls' addition to Wajax expands its subsidiary's electrical solutions portfolio and In-house capabilities.
The merger brings independent distributors with almost 100 locations across the U.S. and Canada to AD’s Pipe, Valves & Fittings Division.
The partnership is the company's sixth transaction of the year.
With the sale, ABB said it has now completed all divisional portfolio divestments announced at the end of 2020.
Form Tech provides concrete forming and shoring rental equipment and related consumable products serving contractors through seven locations.
Building product manufacturer JELD-WEN's sale of its Australasia business will streamline the company while maximizing shareholder value.
Western Wire Products will join MW Components to supply wire forms and springs to customers around the world.
MDM reported 27 mergers and acquisitions among industrial distributors and manufacturers during June, representing a slight slowdown as 2Q wraps up.
As a result of acquiring Washburn‐Garfield Corporation, The Collins Companies will expand its presence in Worcester, Massachusetts.
West Florida Supply is a distributor to retailers, education systems, food processors and municipalities, City Maintenance says.
FPC Distribution, Inc. is a foodservice, dry goods and JanSan distributor serving Maryland and Virginia.
The current owners will continue to lead the company’s 'dedicated' team under the Washoe banner, SRS says.
Pennsylvania-based plumbing distributors Rising Sun Plumbing Supply and Steinberg Plumbing Supply will operate under the F.W. Webb umbrella.
It follows PIP’s acquisition of footwear maker ISM Heinrich Krämer in Germany, announced May 16, and gives PIP 30 locations worldwide.
RPM Truck Repair is a provider of comprehensive truck and repair services with locations in Effingham and Mount Vernon, Illinois.
The two are expected to merge operations sometime in 2024 and will operate on a combined basis as Crawford, Sonepar said.
Castle Metals is a provider of metals, services and supply chain solutions serving industrial and aerospace customers.
The merger is expected to be finalized by the end of August, according to a news release.