Sanjay Chowbey, who joined the company in 2021 as VP of its Metal Cutting segment, is set to take the top job as Christopher Rossi retires.
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One-third of firms polled said they'll give smaller pay raises this year, and the portion that plan to maintain or give larger raises trails the national average.
Colorado-based Sun Mountain Custom Doors and Florida-based American Builders Supply have new leadership.
JAD's janitorial and building maintenance supply industry customers can expect an greater offering of products and solutions.
Foundation Investment Partners plans to provide Spartan with access to resources and expertise to expand its team and enter new markets.
Industrial manufacturing conglomerate 3M appointed outsider William Brown to succeed Michael Roman as CEO in May.
A new four-year contract between Teamsters Local 688 and Graybar in St. Louis includes an hourly wage increase.
WALTER said the addition helps its customers be more productive and confidently approach robotics and automation for their material removal process.
Joe Choflet will now oversee product marketing for plastic and metal fittings and valves at NIBCO.
Effective in May, Mike Shumard will become President of tool, fastener and concrete accessory distributor cooperative Sphere 1.
25-year company veteran Veronica Messersmith will spearhead the company's strategic growth initiatives across North and South America.
Business groups have long opposed a joint employer rule, which hold companies liable for labor law violations by contractors.
It marks AFC's first deal of 2024 after it made seven acquisitions in 2023.
Union members in St. Louis reject Graybar's labor contract, seeking pay raises, changes to health care coverage and more.
Full-year operating and net profit jumped more than 40% vs. 2022.
Acquisitions drove nearly all of DSG's growth in 2023, which marked its first full calendar year since forming in early 2022.
Respondents indicated staffing remains their top challenge — though weakening — and that new recent regulations will take significant time and costs to understand and comply with.
ELA + Synergy will serve lighting, design and electrical communities in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Metalworking solution distributors Shelton Machinery, Municipal Machinery and Concept Machinery will operate under TSM Group.
Non-heavy manufacturing, non-residential construction and reseller end markets outperformed January.