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ABC Supply has announced key leadership promotions to strengthen its strategy, drive growth and enhance customer service.
Sonepar appointed the president of its Viking Electric subsidiary as its new VP of Business Transformation to lead the adoption of new technologies and streamline U.S. operations.
The Fed elected to hold the rate after enacting three cuts over the final four months of 2024.
U.S. cutting tool consumption declined year-over-year reflecting economic and political uncertainty.
OTR Fleet Service is a provider of truck repairs and fleet maintenance, operating from its centers in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
QXO extends its offer to Beacon for a fifth time, two days after announcing additional funding secured from institutional investors.
The new facility expands the industrial distributor's footprint positions it to improve service to customers in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
New York-based Potter Associates serves industries such as power generation with a range of products, including gaskets, valves, fitting and more.
The company unveiled a rebrand with a new logo, colors and website.
The report shows a double-digit increase in housing starts month-to-month, while building permits saw a decline vs. January.
U.S. industrial production rose in February, driven by gains in manufacturing and mining, surpassing expectations despite a decline in utilities.
The survey showed U.S. consumer sentiment significantly dropped in March, with inflation expectations hitting their highest level since 1993.
QXO extends its all-cash tender offer for Beacon, one week after both companies confirmed negotiation talks.
A new partnership enables MRC to launch complete meter supply chain.
Louisiana-based Fibrebond designs and constructs modular power enclosures for a range of industries, such as data center, industrial and utility.
ABC reported a major rise in the iron and steel commodity price, likely driven by tariffs that have given domestic producers greater pricing power.
Tennessee-based BRISMET is a supplier of stainless, duplex, six moly and nickel alloys welded steel pipes.
The company reported a decline in 2024 sales, but remains optimistic about a 2025 rebound, driven by growth in gas utilities, product pricing and new market opportunities.
The company reported a record sales increase, despite a decline in net profit year-over-year that was it's third-best all-time.