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Kodiak Building Partners to join legacy Beacon as the next major building materials distributor to make up QXO. See details of the acquisition, expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.
Each of Wesco’s operating segments continued to record organic sales growth.
After a tariff-driven May-August slump, orders accelerated throughout the rest of 2025 and entered 2026 with underlying momentum.
It expands Campbell's fuel services further across greater Southeastern North Carolina.
Milwaukee-based IEWC adds a like wire and cable distributor to strengthen its presence in the Northeast U.S.
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.
Industrial Motor Services will now operate as E&I Motor Repair LLC.
Springfield, MO-based Keep Supply has achieved five straight years of 62% average revenue growth.
It follows Shore Capital Partners' partnership with Premier ProduceOne and acquisition of Native Maine Produce.
Vertiv adds a Boston-based distributor and facbricator of packaging products serving healthcare, electronics and food & beverage markets.
The acquisition strengthens TopBuild's presence in the Northeast.
Singer Industrial President Pete Haberbosch joins the MDM Podcast to explain how the rubber, fluid power and automation distribution platform’s “coordinated autonomy” model balances scale with local control. This episode explores the company's decentralized operating philosophy, M&A strategy, leadership development and what the company is seeing across its industrial end markets heading into 2026.
Fenco is the second investment for private equity-backed Averon, and it is actively pursuing others.
Houston-based pump solutions and MRO supplies distributor DXP Enterprises expands its water product and service platform with its latest deal.
Private equity firm Exponent acquired U.K.-based Optimas International from its U.S.-based parent company Optimas Solutions.
Representing Turner Supply's entry into the Atlanta and North Georgia markets, it also marks the 11th acquisition in the 121-year history of the Mobile, AL-based company.
The news comes just a few days after the bankrupt auto parts supplier said it would wind down operations at several of its key brands.
The cuts primarily impact remote employees.
White Cap is owned by PE firm CD&R, and Colony by Audax Private Equity. It will net White Cap more than 60 new locations.