The Texas-based lifting and rigging leader has teamed up with the Japanese material handling manufacturer.
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The transaction is the 49th acquisition for Imperial Dade under the leadership of Robert and Jason Tillis, the company said.
The pneumatic and hydraulic accessories company acquired the manufacturer of hose, piping expansion joints, cut rubber and gasket products.
Houston-based ISS reaches a deal to obtain full ownership of the electromechanical service provider serving South Texas.
The family-owned industrial distributor acquired the Inpro/Seal product line and territory from A-Team Industrial Products.
The distributor said it acquired the assets of T&R, a full-service heavy duty repair business based in Bath, New York.
New South Construction Supply said an agreement to acquire American Contractor’s Supply has been dissolved.
Packaging and janitorial supplies distributor Imperial Dade has rapidly grown in recent years with acquisitions, and it just gained further major investment to do more of it.
DXP Enterprises, Inc. says the deal adds scale and complements the company’s previous air compressor acquisitions.
The company has completed its previously announced acquisition of Huttig, a distributor of millwork, building materials and wood products.
The Tulsa company finalized deals with JJ Industries of Connecticut, Inc. and its affiliate, Jet Tool & Cutter.
The number of mergers and acquisitions in distribution/manufacturing climbed in April after plateauing during the first three months of 2022.
Private equity and investment banks are arguably the biggest current drivers of distribution M&A activity. Read the third and final part of MDM’s recent conversation series with executives at leading financial firms behind many of the deals you’ve been reading about.
The truck parts and service distributor says it has acquired the assets of Murray’s Diesel Repair in Shreveport, Louisiana.
South Carolina-based New South Construction Supply, LLC says it signed a letter of intent to acquire American Contractors Supply.
The Chicago-based distributor acquired the assets of DWS Building Supply with two locations in Texas and New Mexico.
The Canada-based logistics provider announced it has acquired the provider of machine learning-based mobile route execution solutions.
The provider of specialized material solutions said it has entered into an agreement with Royal DSM to purchase DSM Protective Materials.
Private equity and investment banks are arguably the biggest current drivers of distribution M&A activity. Read the second part of MDM’s recent conversations with executives at leading financial firms behind many of the deals you’ve been reading about.