As both sides continue to dig in, get the latest key takeaways from statements shared Feb. 6.
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Weather was a considerable headwind during January, but daily sales growth increased following a recent lowpoint in December. See our full breakdown of the monthly figures.
Strate is a distributor serving customers from 13 locations across Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania and New York.
Endries’ corporate brand transformation includes a new logo and updated messaging, set to extend over time for a seamless transition.
Portland, OR-based JLA Supply is a distributor of sealants, waterproofing and concrete accessories.
It gains ORS a specialized master wholesaler with three U.S. distribution centers.
The company said it expects EBITDA to expand in 2025 as it pursues a return to historical gross margin of about 35%.
The company said it plans to “continue its momentum in 2025” and add more suppliers and products to its offerings.
Walker Lumber & Supply is a distributor of building products, offering customers an extensive line of lumber and hardware in Central Tennessee.
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Creative Packaging Distributor is an independent packaging group serving customers in the Rocky Mountain Region.
The acquisition was initially disclosed on Dec. 9 and finalized on Jan. 31.
The company opened a new facility to expand its service capabilities across the U.S. east, north and central midwest.
Through the acquisition of Premier Equipment and Premier Control Systems, OTC gains six locations and approximately 85 employees.
Wisconsin-based Galland Henning is a manufacturer of metal balers serving recyclers and manufacturers.
Government data showed an increase in December, following a flat November.
Dallas, TX-based BCS is a distributor of building automation solutions, offering a range of products and services.
IDCO is transitioning in a rebrand as The Hoser Network.
The company moved its Hastings, NE branch to a new, larger facility, allowing for expanded inventory and upgraded equipment.
The forthcoming DC is expected to create over 400 new jobs and will serve as the company’s Florida Division headquarters.