United Stationers Inc., Deerfield, IL, master distributor of business products, reported its wholly owned subsidiary,
United Stationers Supply Co., has agreed to buy the New Jersey business of
Emco Distribution, LLC, for $15 million.
More Industrial Rubber Products, Inc., Hibbing, MN, has agreed
to be acquired by affiliates of two private equity firms:
Lime Rock Partners, Westport, CT, and
Thompson Street
Capital Partners, St. Louis, MO.
More Transcat, Inc., Rochester,
NY, a distributor of professional grade test, measurement and calibration instruments and accredited provider of calibration
and repair services, has acquired
Westcon, Inc., a Portland, OR-based test and measurement instruments distributor
and calibration services provider, in a transaction valued at $7.2 million.
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Norandex Building Materials Distribution, Hudson, OH, a distributor of exterior siding, windows, and doors, has
opened two new branch locations in Portland, OR, and Austin, TX. In Portland, Norandex has acquired limited assets from
Crown
Building Materials, which began operations as Norandex Building Materials Distribution on Aug. 15.
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WinWholesale Inc., Dayton, OH, has opened Winnelson companies in Lakeland, FL, Bloomington, IL, and Clinton, MO,
to provide residential and commercial contractors with plumbing supplies, equipment and accessories.
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Atlas Copco Tools and Assembly Systems LLC, USA, a U.S. arm of Swedish manufacturer Atlas Copco, acquired
Industrial
Power Sales, Inc., Raleigh, NC, a distributor of tools, assembly systems and material handling equipment.
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Illinois Tool Works Inc., Glenview, IL, announced that it plans to divest its Decorative Surfaces segment consisting
of the Wilsonart and related laminate businesses and the Click Commerce industrial software business. Wilsonart was acquired
in 1999 and Click was acquired in October 2006.
More Alfa Laval
Group, a manufacturer in transfer, centrifugal separation and fluid handling, has acquired
Hutchison Hayes Separation,
Houston, TX, a provider of separation equipment, parts and services to the U.S. energy-related industries. Hutchison Hayes'sales
in 2007 were about SEK 150 million.
More Air Liquide America Specialty
Gases LLC, Houston, TX, will raise prices on gases, equipment and services beginning Sept. 1, 2008. Prices will increase
between 5 percent and 20 percent for cylinder oxygen, acetylene, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and other gas products. Prices for
helium will be increased between 20 percent and 25 percent. In addition, cylinder rental fees will be increased by 10 percent
while delivery charges will be increased by 25 percent.
More Hagemeyer
has released its 2008-2009 Safety Products catalog. Hagemeyer's user-friendly catalog is an expanded version of the original
safety catalog and now includes products for the industrial, governmental and industrial hygiene communities. The 652-page
catalog also features safety and firefighting products.
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wholesale prices rose 1.2 percent in July, seasonally adjusted, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department
of Labor reported. This increase followed a 1.8-percent jump in June and a 1.4-percent rise in May.
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U.S. industrial production
increased 0.2 percent in July after having advanced 0.4 percent in June. In July, the capacity utilization rate for total
industry edged up to 79.9 percent, a level 1.1 percentage points below its average for 1972-2007.
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Canadian manufacturers reported $52.5 billion in sales in June, up 2.1 percent from May and the fifth increase
in six months. In constant dollars, manufacturing sales increased 0.6 percent to $47 billion in June. Industrial prices for
petroleum and coal, chemical products, wood products, and motor vehicles rose notably during the month. More
June U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $360.43 million, according to the Association
For Manufacturing Technology and the American Machine Tool Distributors'Association. This total was level with May, and up
2 percent from the total of $353.40 million reported for June 2007. Year-to-date, 2008 is up 15.3 percent compared with 2007. More
The weakness in the U.S. economy
shows no signs of immediate abatement, and significant challenges may last well into 2009, according to a new report. The
Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI Quarterly Economic Forecast predicts that inflation-adjusted gross domestic product (GDP) growth
will slow to 1.6% in 2008 and decelerate to 1.3% in 2009. More
Atlanta,
GA-based
The Home Depot, a home improvement retailer, reported sales of $21 billion for the second quarter of 2008,
a 5.4 percent decrease from the same period 2007. Profit was $1.2 billion, down 25 percent from second quarter 2007. For the
first six months, sales were down 4.5% to $40.7 billion. Profit was down 40 percent.
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Francisco, CA-based
Building Materials Holding Corp., a provider of building materials and construction services to
professional residential builders and contractors, reported sales of $385 million for the second quarter of 2008, a decrease
of 41 percent from the same quarter a year ago. The company reported a net loss of $31.9 million compare to a profit of $19.4
million for second quarter 2007.
The second quarter results put
BMHC in violation of certain financial covenants.
The company has received a temporary waiver from its lenders to allow for borrowing up to $60 million through Sept. 30 while
it is negotiating a permanent amendment with lenders to better reflect current economic conditions.
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Star Products, Inc., New York, NY, distributor of paint sundry and hardware products in the Northeast and Middle-Atlantic
states, reported revenue for the second quarter were down 12.5 percent to $31.4 million. Profit was $98,000, compared with
profit of $567,000. The distributor reported sales for the first six months of 2008 were down 4.4 percent. The net loss was
$609,000. As previously announced,
National Patent Development Corp., which owns 82% of Five Star, and NPDV Acquisition
Corp., a subsidiary of National Patent, have agreed to buy Five Star's common stock.
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Inc., Boucherville, Quebec, reported sales of $1.47 billion for the second quarter, a slight increase from the same quarter
2007. Profit was $80.1 million, a 7 percent decrease from the prior year. Same-store sales for the period were down 4.4 percent.
For the first half of 2008, sales were up 1.6 percent. Profit dropped 14.8 percent.
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Bearing Corp., West Nyack, NY, reported sales of $35.1 million for the second quarter ended June 28, 2008, an 8 percent
increase. Profit was down 15.5 percent. For the first six months, sales were up 7.9 percent and profit down 22.1 percent.
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Applied Industrial Technologies,
Cleveland, OH, reported sales in 2008 increased 3.7 percent to $2.1 billion from fiscal 2007. Profit rose 11 percent to $95
million. CEO David Pugh says about half of the top 30 industries Applied serves were down, and the other half were flat to
up in the past year.
MoreLawson Products, Inc., a Des Plaines,
IL-based distributor of services, systems and products to the MRO and OEM marketplaces, reported sales of $126.3 million for
its second quarter ended June 30, 2008, a decrease of 2.2% from the prior year quarter. The company reported a loss of $29.7
million.
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