M&A activity in the distribution and manufacturing sectors has somewhat slowed since spiking in the fourth quarter of 2021. But while the deals may be fewer in number, multiple companies still reached billion-dollar agreements as 2022’s initial quarter wrapped up.
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The Columbus-based industrial distributor formerly known as Ohio Transmission Corp. announced the acquisition Wednesday.
The company reached a deal with Novinium Holdings, a Washington-based cable rejuvenation solutions provider.
The health care solutions company finalized its previously announced acquisition of the integrated home health care equipment provider.
The company says the acquisition — the 3rd New Jersey company to join Envoy’s platform — with strengthen its Northeast presence.
The distributor of truck and trailer parts and services bought the assets of New York-based Portville Truck & Auto Repair.
The two companies have reached an agreement that will allow Woodgrain to buy Huttig Building Products in an all-cash deal.
Starting April 1, Distribution America and PRO Group will operate as Hardlines Distribution Alliance.
Veritiv says the food service packaging and janitorial supply distributor has signed an agreement to buy Veritiv Canada, Inc.
The Pacific Northwest building material center says it has reached an agreement in principle to acquire five-store chain Orofino Builders Supply.
The company says the deal — the sixth acquisition completed by American Equipment since May 2021 — will further its national growth strategy.
MRO distributor Stellar Industrial Supply announced it has reached a deal to acquire industrial distribution firm Timesaver Industrial Inc.
Download MDM’s M&A Report: Activity in all industries finished 2021 at record levels, with more than 5,000 deals completed in the fourth quarter alone.
The private equity firm says it has reached a deal to acquire the largest manufacturer of exterior building products in North America.
NSI announced it has acquired Metallics, a Connecticut-based manufacturer and supplier of fasteners and related supplies.
DXP Enterprises, Inc. says it has completed acquisitions of Drydon Equipment, Inc. and Burlingame Engineers.
The London-based water treatment and sustainability provider says it reached a deal to acquire the provider of commercial icemakers.
The Wyoming-based company is expected to operate within Dakota Fluid Power, the fluid power/automation platform for SBP Holdings.
The Michigan-based manufacturer of engineered and applied products says Intertech will immediately become part of TriMas Packaging.
M&A activity slowed somewhat in February, but the month wrapped up on an announcement that will likely draw eyes from across the distribution industry.