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Non-heavy manufacturing, non-residential construction and reseller end markets outperformed January.
The co-op and hardware distributor will create a combined entity serving DIY entrepreneurs, contractors and distributors in the U.S. Midwest.
A pull-back in DIY spending, flat Pro customer sales and unfavorable January winter weather impacted Lowe's comparable sales numbers.
CEO Ted Decker noted that 2023 was "a year of moderation" for the DIY and contractor supply retail giant.
Following his three-part article series, we had John Gunderson on the podcast for a deeper dive into Fastenal’s move from a company dependent on a nationwide branch network to one that emphasizes embedded customer service.
The company saw a sharp deceleration in daily sales, hampered by weather impacts during the month.
The figures reflected a broader industrial supply demand slowdown, though Grainger's 4Q growth deceleration was less than most public firms that have reported so far. Get our full breakdown here.
SBD's Tools & Outdoor segment drove the overall margin improvement, as Industrial dipped slightly.
Fourth quarter sales, profits and margins all edged up from a year earlier, and December daily sales topped November's. Get our in-depth breakdown here.
Mike Hockett extracts commentary from a panel discussion between STAFDA distributors, manufacturers and rep agents.
The construction industry data firm’s data showed that nonresidential starts led the decline, sinking 29% from October.
A jump in single-family homebuilding comes as 30-year mortage rates have fallen to their lowest mark since late October.
Mike Hockett extracts eCommerce commentary from a panel discussion between STAFDA distributors, manufacturers and rep agents.
Peak is a fellow manufacturer and servicer of diamond and carbide precision cutting tools in Northern Illinois.
Year-over-year daily sales growth doubled that of October, but the company's November-December sales figures are known to be volatile.
It adds branches in Dallas and Houston to NEFCO’s 37 locations nationwide.
Modest year-over-year increases in the previous quarter moved to declines in the company's 2024 first quarter, including a 4.9% organic revenue decline year-over-year.
In the last of his three-part detective series, John Gunderson examines the role that Fastenal's investments, product line expansions and digital growth have played to drive a decade-long performance increase.
Andrew Hartman leads the association’s 2023-2024 officers as STAFDA’s new president.