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It was the company's 11th straight month of double-digit daily sales growth year-over-year as nearly every key sales metric improved sequentially. We provide a full breakdown of Fastenal's May sales numbers here and the context around them.
The distributor expands inventory access and regional Midwest support for data center construction and energy projects with the new facility.
Minnesota-based CPM is a manufacturer of processing equipment used in oilseed and animal feed production, while North Carolina-based MW Components makes fasteners, springs and precision metal components.
It marks the 16 location overall and second in Illinois for the fasteners and industrial supplies distributor.
It was the company's 10th straight month of double-digit daily sales grwoth year-over-year and its best month since August 2022 in the height of post-COVID market recovery. We give a full breakdown of Fastenal's April sales metrics here and the context around them.
The company noted consistent product demand in the quarter, while it closed on two tuck-in acquisitions.
The fasteners master distributor also appointed two other executives, including a longtime Fastenal veteran.
It's the second announced deal in as many weeks for Hillman, growing its presence in the U.S. Southeast.
Pricing continued to play a major — albeit decelerated role — in quarterly sales gains, while the company noted share gains and broad-based demand as driving factors.
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Breaking ground March 24, it will replace the company’s current Atlanta-based “AHUB” and could eventually be nealry four times the size.
Fastenal reported a strong February that saw the company's best daily sales growth since October 2022 despite a downstep for its top national accounts.
The Midwest-based company rebranded from General Fasteners Company during 2025 and has rapidly expanded its warehouse footprint in recent months.
The new leader will succeed current CEO Steve Henry, who is retiring after 16 years with the company.
Meanwhile, the hardware products distributor’s annual sales hit a new company record.
Carson's Nut-Bolt & Tool serves contractors, fabricators, OEMs, government professionals and industrial customers across South Carolina and the surrounding region.
That’s despite a small monthly downtick in the portion of in-market locations reporting growth, meaning Fastenal got relatively more out of its biggest customers. Get our full breakdown of the January numbers here.