It expands NEFCO's operations to 59 locations across 28 states and enhances its next-day delivery capabilities for contractors.
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NEFCO strengthens its Texas presence with the acquisition and expands to 43 branch locations in the U.S.
As its eighth acquisition since 2022, the deal expands NEFCO’s branch network to 41 U.S. locations.
With the addition of Southwest Fastener in 2023 and now Unicoa, NEFCO is one of the largest local construction supply distributors in Phoenix.
It adds branches in Dallas and Houston to NEFCO’s 37 locations nationwide.
The acquisition of Spokane, Washington-based Edge Construction Supply furthers NEFCO's expansion to the West Coast with nine new locations.
The acquisition is NEFCO's eighth since 2017.
The 75,000-square-foot warehouse will include extensive inventory and broad mix of power tools, safety equipment and general jobsite supplies.
It mark's the construction supplies distributor's seventh bolt-on since 2017 and third in 2022.
Jiffy supplies products to mechanical, electrical, plumbing and HVAC contractors throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.
David Gelles, current president of the construction supply company, says his son Matthew Gelles will succeed him.
Owens & Minor agreed to acquire Apria for an equity value of about $1.45 billion, just one week after Motion Industries completed its $1.3-billion purchase of Kaman Distribution Group.
The construction supply company opened a branch in the city of Westbrook, the first in Maine and 16th branch overall.
The construction supply company says it completed a deal to acquire the Vermont-based supplier, which also serves New York and New Hampshire.
Hartford, Connecticut-based NEFCO buys Sigma Engineering Int'l to bolster its engineering capabilities and increase its reach across all of its East Coast locations.
Industrial distributor The NEFCO Corp. announced the opening of a new location in Syracuse, New York, to further support and service the professional contractor trades in Central New York