Ansell's CEO said the PPE maker is "unlikely" to invest in U.S. manufacturing as its distributors say the cost premium is too high.
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International Paper announced a major restructuring, including the sale of its Global Cellulose Fibers business and closures of several U.S. packaging facilities, as part of its ongoing transformation strategy.
New Process Steel is a manufacturer and distributor of metal products based in Houston, TX.
Based in St. Louis, ECI manufactures electrical distribution systems, control box assemblies and other engineered components to a range of industries.
The White House will eliminate one-third of requirements from future contracts that aren't mandated by law in an effort to "cut red tape."
NSI’s HVAC segment includes brands Duro Dyne and Supco, offering components and accessories used by HVAC technicians and fabricators.
U.S. industrial production fell in July as mining and utilities declined, while factory output missed expectations with a flat month.
GE Appliances announced a five-year investment to expand U.S. production, modernize facilities and grow its workforce across a handful of southern states.
Rockwell plans to invest $2 billion in manufacturing, talent and digital infrastructure to boost productivity and support global growth.
It took a year to finalize, but the deal doubles the size of Bosch's Home Comfort business, significantly expanding its presence in the U.S. and Asia.
U.S. manufacturing activity contracted for a fifth straight month in July, as the PMI fell below expectations to its lowest figure since October 2024.
As two of America's freight railroads move to merge, industrial supply chains could see both streamlined coast-to-coast shipping and reduced competitive alternatives in an increasingly consolidated market. Here are the key details and context distributors should be aware of.
With $4.2 billion in 2024 revenue, Chart makes and designs process technologies and equipment for handling gases and liquids. It previously had agreed to be acquired by Flowserve.
Stanley Black & Decker reported a modest year-over-year sales decline in 2Q, impacted by a slow outdoor season and tariff-related shipment disruptions.
Honeywell reported a healthy increase in overall 2Q sales and provided updates on its planned breakup into three independent companies.
Bashlin is a manufacturer of fall protection equipment, climbing gear and accessories, serving utility customers in North America and internationally.
3M reported 2Q results with organic sales growth across all business units and improved margins, despite a slight decline in net profit.
Snap-on reported flat second quarter sales for 2025, with a slight decline in organic sales offset by favorable foreign currency gains.
SWEPCO is a manufacturer of greases and lubricating oils for industrial and food-grade applications, serving more than 1,000 customers across 80 countries.
Kinco is a manufacturer and distributor of gloves for farm, outdoor and industrial use, with a presence in the ski and snowboard industry.