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Distribution Solutions Group closes acquisition of Tech-Component Resources and ConRes Test Equipment

Nov 19, 20249 months ago

Acquiring Company

Distribution Solutions Group

Acquired Company

ConRes Test Equipment

Fort WorthBedfordSingaporeEngineering ServicesManufacturingManufacturingManufacturing

Description

Distribution Solutions Group, Inc. (DSG) has successfully closed the acquisitions of Tech-Component Resources and ConRes Test Equipment. The acquisition of Tech-Component Resources falls under DSG’s Gexpro Services segment, while the acquisition of ConRes Test Equipment falls under DSG’s TestEquity segment.

Company Information

Company

Distribution Solutions Group

Location

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

About

Distribution Solutions Group Inc is an industrial distributor of maintenance and repair supplies. It has three operating segments namely Lawson, TestEquity, and Gexpro Services, of which key revenue is derived from the TestEquity segment. The TestEquity segment is a distributor of test and measurement equipment and solutions, electronic production supplies, and tool kits from its manufacturer partners supporting the technology, aerospace, defense, automotive, electronics, education, and medical industries.

FundzWatch™ Score

61
High M&A Activity

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Integration timeline
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Tech stack consolidation
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Post-acquisition investment
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