DXP Enterprises, Inc. Announces Acquisition of Moores Pump & Services, Inc.
- Complements DXP’s rotating equipment division
- Adds scale, and enhanced capabilities
- Full-service rotating equipment service & repair capabilities
“We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Moores and welcome the employees of Moores to the DXP team. With Moores, we continue to build on our strategy of providing a breadth of technical products and services on the regional and local level. With the closing of Moores, we have completed three acquisitions in fiscal 2025. Each company provides DXP with exceptional management teams that enhance our ability to collaborate and serve our customers, vendors, and other stakeholders. These acquisitions are consistent with our growth strategy and demonstrate our commitment to expanding DXP as well as maintaining our leading position as the largest distributor of rotating equipment in North America,” commented David Little, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of DXP.
The signing of the definitive agreement occurred on July 1, 2025. Moores sales and adjusted EBITDA for the last twelve months ending May 30, 2025, were approximately
Kent Yee, Chief Financial Officer, stated, "Moores complements DXP’s end markets and enhances a geographic region we have historically served, adding scale and capabilities for us in the Gulf Coast region. We have completed three acquisitions year-to-date which produced over
About DXP Enterprises, Inc.
DXP Enterprises, Inc. is a leading products and service distributor that adds value and total cost savings solutions to industrial customers throughout
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Kent Yee
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