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SRS Distribution gained roofing share in a historically weak market as Home Depot’s Pro business outperformed DIY in Q4. From HD’s earnings call, we extract executive details shared on pricing strategy, GMS integration and cross-selling momentum across the company’s expanding contractor-focused offering.
SRS' first two bolt-ons of the year net two locations and a combined 31 employees.
The move will provide resources and strategic support for Depatie stay on the front of motion control and automation.
Doig Corp. will continue operating from its WI location and will transition to market under the Tavoron brand.
United Wire & Cable is one of 11 acquisitions made by GCG over the last 6 years.
Fabiano Brothers is the largest beer distributor in Michigan.
Industrial and MRO parts distributor Global Industrial records momentum highlighted by a 7.4% increase in average daily sales in the fourth quarter.
Overall, the company saw healthy gains in 4Q and full-year revenue, margins and EBITDA. Get all the key figures here.
Nonres markets and supplier pricing carried growth throughout the year as margins, profit and EBITDA each expanded.
Columbus, OH-based Wasserstrom said the move will strengthen its equipment project management capabilities and ability to offer advanced kitchen design while broadening its market reach.
The Fayetteville, AR location will be the company's 15th branch nationwide.
Eagan, MN-based Tavoron adds distributors of electrical and mechanical motion control and automation components.
Both Franklin Empire and O’Neil Electric are family/privately-owned businesses and member-owners AD.
PMA's latest business conditions report showed a modest monthly decline in economic outlook from metalforming manufacturers despite them reporting higher shipping levels during January and expected orders.
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.
The 11-year Continental veteran was previously VP of marketing and straegy for the company's Industrial Solutions Americas unit.
The promotion follows Border States' former VP of Procurement taking leadership of its Industrial Solutions unit.
Economists had expected December's starts to be flat vs. November.