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Winona MN industrial distribution (NASDAQ: FAST) at $7.55B FY2024 revenue (+2.7%); 100,000+ vending units + 1,600 Onsite embedded locations at manufacturing plants, net income $1.15B competing with Grainger and MSC.
Fastenal Company is a Winona, Minnesota-based industrial distribution company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: FAST) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — distributing fasteners (bolts, nuts, screws, anchors), safety products, cutting tools, chemicals, electrical supplies, and other manufacturing and maintenance supplies through approximately 3,400 branches, 100,000+ vending units at customer facilities, and 1,600+ Onsite locations embedded at customer manufacturing plants, through approximately 22,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Fastenal reported annual revenue of $7.55 billion (+2.71% year-over-year) and net income of $1.15 billion — modest growth reflecting the challenging industrial manufacturing environment where factory output and MRO spending growth was constrained by cautious capital investment from manufacturing customers. CEO Dan Florness leads Fastenal's industry-leading managed inventory strategy — the FMI (Fastenal Managed Inventory) technology platform — combining vending machines, RFID-tracked lockers, and Onsite team members to help manufacturing customers reduce working capital tied up in fastener and MRO inventory while ensuring product availability exactly when production needs it. Fastenal's Onsite model (dedicated Fastenal employees working full-time inside customer manufacturing facilities to manage supply needs) now represents approximately 1,600 Onsite locations generating strong productivity per Fastenal employee, reflecting the company's evolution from a counter-top distribution branch model to an embedded supply chain partner.
Mountain View construction layout robot (FieldPrinter 2) at 10K-15K sq ft/day, 10x manual speed with 1/16" accuracy; $69.5M total printing 100M+ sq ft for DPR/Turner/Skanska competing with Trimble for BIM-to-field layout automation.
Dusty Robotics is a Mountain View, California-based construction robotics company — backed with $69.5 million in total funding from Root Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, GRIDS Capital, and Cantos — providing general contractors and construction teams with the FieldPrint Platform: a BIM-to-field robotic layout solution that uses the FieldPrinter robot to print precise floor markings from digital building models, replacing the manual chalk-line and tape-measure layout process that construction crews use to mark where walls, electrical, plumbing, and structural elements will be built. The FieldPrinter 2 (launched January 2024) lays out 10,000-15,000 square feet per day with one operator at 1/16 inch accuracy — approximately 10x faster than manual layout methods — and has printed over 100 million square feet across thousands of projects for customers including DPR, Turner, and Skanska. Named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2024 in the robotics category. Founded in 2018.
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