Fastenal

Fastenal Company[6] is an American company based in Winona, Minnesota.[7] Distributing goods used by other businesses, it has over 2,200[1] branches throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Europe along with 13 distribution centers. Fastenal resells industrial, safety, and construction supplies[8] and offers services including inventory management, manufacturing, and tool repair.[9] Fastenal refers to itself as an industrial supply company,[9] and Reuters calls it an industrial distributor.[7] Fastenal is also a big sponsor of NASCAR since 2006.

Fastenal Company
TypePublic
NASDAQ: FAST
NASDAQ-100 Component
S&P 500 Component
Founded1967
HeadquartersWinona, Minnesota, U.S.
Number of locations
2,227 (Dec 31, 2018)[1]
Area served
United States
Canada
Europe
Asia
Key people
Daniel L. Florness (CEO), Holden Lewis (CFO), Lee Hein (Senior Executive VP - Sales)[2]
Revenue
  • US$ 3,326.106 million (2013) [3]
  • US$ 3,133.577 million (2012) [3]
  • US$ 712.657 million (2013) [3]
  • US$ 673.691 million (2012) [3]
  • US$ 448.636 million (2013) [3]
  • US$ 420.536 million (2012) [3]
Total assets
  • US$ 2,075.784 million (2013) [4]
  • US$ 1,815.832 million (2012) [3]
Total equity
  • US$ 1,772.697 million (2013) [4]
  • US$ 1,560.36 million (2012) [3]
Number of employees
20,565[5] (2017)
Websitewww.fastenal.com www.fastenal.ca

History

Founded in 1967 by Bob Kierlin, it was incorporated December 24, 1968.[8] Fastenal's offerings are purchased, not made. But as of 2009, the company has at least one cold heading manufacturing line. By 2004, 50% of product was processed steel.

It entered the Canadian market in 1994, as of 2009 Fastenal had retail sales outlets in every province and two Canadian distribution centers. As of 2009, Fastenal had established retail outlets in 14 of Mexico's states as well as a distribution center.[10] It commenced its Mexico activities in 2001. Fastenal's Asian trading company, Fastenal Asian Sourcing and Trading Co, is a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise located in Shanghai, China, where it directs sourcing[11] and import purchasing activities. Opening in 2001, Fastenal's Singapore location was its first site outside North America.[12] By 2009, sales operations in this small city state[12] were complemented by those in its larger neighbor Malaysia.[13] Locally incorporated Fastenal Malaysia Sdn Bhd is associated with Fastenal's Malaysian activities. The company runs an A2LA accredited testing laboratory in this nation as of 2014.

In 2009, Fastenal acquired parts of Holo-Krome, a socket head screw-making company.[13] Fastenal and was added to the S&P 500 index in late 2008, replacing removed corporations.[14][15]

In 2012, Lee Hein took over as President of Fastenal. Hein started out in the company as a store employee.

In January 2016, Daniel L. Florness became the President and CEO of Fastenal. Florness started with Fastenal in 1996 as the company's chief financial officer.[16]

Products and services

Award winning location in Quakertown, Pennsylvania

Fastenal first sold mostly fasteners such as screws, threaded rods, and nuts, which are used in construction and manufacturing.[8] Today's product range is more diverse, and the company had a total of 690,000 individual products as of 2010.[7] In addition to a plethora of SKUs, the company offers a variety of services, including inventory management, small fastener manufacture, vending, and machining.[9]

Fastenal has retail stores in every U.S. state,[17] every province of Canada,[10] 14 Mexican states,[10] and Puerto Rico,[17] and Panama.[17]

Machining may be a better term for what Fastenal calls its "manufacturing" operations. As of 2000, the company employs 400-plus people at six manufacturing locations,[13] including one manufacturing bolts made using a newer method, cold heading, in Rockford, Illinois,[13] an operation in Wallingford,[13] Connecticut, and another in Malaysia, etc.[13]

Internationally, Fastenal has sites in China, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Germany, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.[17] In 2006, the company had two sourcing offices in Asia, China and Taiwan, both have an accredited testing laboratory,[18] which, as of 2007, was A2LA certified.

See also

References

  1. "Company Profile". Fidelity Investments. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  2. "Fastenal Company SEC Filing 10-K December 2014".
  3. "FASTENAL CO 2013 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. February 6, 2014.
  4. "FASTENAL CO 2014 Q1 Quarterly Report Form (10-Q)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. April 16, 2014.
  5. "Fastenal". Fortune. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  6. Fastenal Company (FAST) Stock Report nasdaq.com
  7. UPDATE 1-Fastenal Q3 results beat market estimates reuters.com, Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:33am EDT
  8. Fastenal Co (FAST.O) reuters.com
  9. About Us (Video) Fastenal official site
  10. Fastenal Company to Acquire Holo-Krome Company Fastenal Official Site, December 9, 2009
  11. President’s Letter to Shareholders 2004 Fastenal Official Site
  12. President’s Letter to Shareholders (2008) Fastenal Official Site
  13. President’s Letter to Shareholders (2009) Fastenal Official Site
  14. Salesforce.com, Fastenal to Replace Fannie, Freddie in S&P 500 bloomberg.com, September 9, 2008 17:45 EDT
  15. Fastenal Company stock forecasting
  16. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-01-02. Retrieved 2016-02-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. Home > About Us > Company Overview > Distribution Overview Fastenal Official Site
  18. President’s Letter to Shareholders 2006 Fastenal Official Site
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