Recent M&A, new business and pricing helped generate the highest quarterly net sales and adjusted EBITDA in the distributor's 61-year history.
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DSG delivered solid organic expansion in its MRO and OEM sectors, while recent acquisitions continue to deliver on top-line growth.
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Reported and organic sales growth were robust in Q3, though gross margin and EBITDA margin had modest declines year-over-year.
Double-digit pricing actions continue to offset lower shipments of HVAC equipment that uses newly-mandated A2L refrigerants.
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It was the fifth consecutive quarter of year-over-year sales growth in Asia for electronic components distributor Avnet, while its Americas sales returned to growth.
It will result in a combined company with about $6.5 billion in annual revenue, more than 160 locations and 6,300 employees.
The distributor said revenue growth was again driven by the company's largest strategic accounts.
Solve continues to roll up bolt-ons to expand its bearings and power transmission offerings.
The new company, called American Water, will serve 4.7 million water and wastewater connections across 17 states.
A major consolidation is reshaping the heavy-duty aftermarket as FleetPride and TruckPro join forces. The merger unites two industry leaders with expansive branch and service networks to create a national platform built for scale, technology integration and customer service growth.
A former Stanley Black & Decker, Allegion and Jeld-Wen executive is just the third president in the company's 50-year history.