AD’s Independent Electrical Supply Division gave an update on its membership following the integration of former IMARK Electrical members.
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Rexel reported that positive momentum in North America slightly offset the softer conditions in Europe, notably in the company’s electrification segment.
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California-based Thompson Industrial Supply is a distributor of bearings, gear reducers, motors, hydraulics and more, catering to large and small businesses.
The new facility features temperature control, diverse storage options and enhanced operational efficiency to better serve its customers.
Founder of Fastenal and former Minnesota State Senator Bob Kierlon spearheaded the company’s growth and contributed to community development and philanthropy.
The new president brings over 27 years of executive leadership experience and is expected to drive growth while strengthening the company’s commitment to its customers.
San Diego, CA-based Airsupply Jeyco, now known as Airsupply Tools, offers tool kitting, specialty tool distribution, laser etching and more.
CFI provides customers with industrial fluid power, lubrication systems and motion control solutions from facilities in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.
Wesco said it expects organic sales and operating margin to grow in 2025.
However, orders ended the year with strong momentum.
Anesa Chaibi, a veteran executive with experience in MRO distribution, was tapped for Global Industrial's top post.
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BDI VP Bill Shepard steps into the role of PTDA President, and Sumitomo CX, Product VP Sara Zimmerman begins Manufacturer Council Chair role.
It will combine the operations of Southwire’s three existing DCs in west Georgia and serve as a logistics hub for customers across the region.
Arroyo had 2024 sales north of $26 million.
The new Echo Electric becomes Sonepar’s sixth U.S. operation with greater than $1 billion in annual sales.
The product data provider says the metalworking products manufacturer used confidential information to "knock-off" its sales platform.
It is the second deal US LBM announced in two days.