David Little
Analyst · Stephens
Thanks, Kent, and thanks to everyone on our 2025 third quarter conference call. Kent will take you through the key financial details after my remarks. After our prepared comments, we will open for Q&A. It is my privilege to share DXP's third quarter results with you on behalf of over 3,234 DXPeople. Congratulations to all our stakeholders and a special thank you to our DXPeople you can trust. We are pleased to see end market demand and DXP's performance continue through Q3 and remain at record levels as we move into the last quarter of 2025. This allows us to achieve another quarter of both solid sales growth and 11% adjusted EBITDA margins. We are pleased to announce strong third quarter results with sales, operating income and earnings per share all up over the prior year. This is a great way to start the second half of fiscal 2025. We remain focused on serving our customers, providing products and services that help them save money, consolidate their MRO spend, manage inventory and provide solutions to solve their ever evolving needs. Being customer-driven and growing sales profitably is our goal. We continue to focus on driving organic and acquisition growth, increasing gross profit margins and increasing productivity. Our execution has resulted in fiscal 2024 and 2025 top line and bottom line growth, both organically and through acquisitions. That said, our growth strategies are working, and our acquisition pipeline should add to our results as we close out the fiscal year 2025 and go into the fiscal year 2026. We continue to be excited about the future, delivering a differentiated customer experience, creating an engaging winning culture for DXPeople, and investing in our business to strengthen our core capabilities and drive long-term growth. Year-to-date through September 30, total sales are up 11.8% and adjusted EBITDA is up 17.6%. Last 12 month sales and adjusted EBITDA were $1.6 billion and $217.1 million, respectively, with adjusted EBITDA margins of 11.1%. Moving to our third quarter results. Total DXP revenue was $513.7 million, an 8.6% increase year-over-year with adjusted EBITDA of $56.5 million. In terms of Q3 financial results from segment perspective, Innovative Pumping Solutions led the way, growing sales 11.9% year-over-year to $100.6 million, followed by our Service Centers growing sales 10.5% year-over-year to $350.2 million. Supply Chain Services declined 5% year-over-year to $63 million. In terms of IPS, our Innovative Pumping solution, it bears repeating that we have 2 broad businesses tied to capital budgets or project work, DXP's heritage energy-related project work and DXP Water. Year-to-date, DXP Water is 54% of IPS' sales versus last year at this time, it was 47%. As we grow -- have grown our DXP Water platform, we have increased both gross margins and operating income margins for the IPS segment and for DXP. Our energy-related bookings and backlog continues to show resilience and perform above our long-term averages, albeit not an all-time high. Additionally, our year-to-date average remains above our long-term average energy IPS backlog going back to 2015. What this indicates is that we continue to feel good at this point in the cycle on energy and water and wastewater-related project work. As we have been discussing on previous earnings calls, we have booked a few large projects in both energy and water that have been recognized some of the revenues in 2025 and will continue in 2026. We are quoting a lot of opportunities and working hard to convert quotes to bookings. That said, DXP's focus within IPS will be to continue to manage the demand levels we have plus finding opportunities in all markets such as energy, biofuels, food and beverage and water and wastewater and manage pricing and delivery while improving and maintaining margins. In terms of Service Centers, the diversity of end markets, multiple product division approach, service and repair and our MRO nature within Service Centers allows us to continue to remain resilient and to continue to experience consistent top line year-over-year growth. A few growth initiatives that are helping DXP grow percentages at over the last several years is technical products like automation, vacuum pumps, new pump brands for water and industrial markets, process equipment and filtration. New markets like water, air compression and data centers need pumps. They need water, power, cooling and filtration. We have added an e-commerce channel for the generation that wants to buy pumps and parts electronically. The service nature within Service Centers allows us to continue to remain resilient and continue to experience consistent sales performance and continue to find ways to add value for our customers. From a regional perspective, regions that continue to experience year-over-year growth includes South Central, California, Southeast, South Rockies, Texas Gulf Coast and Northern Rockies. We have also seen strength in our air compressor, metalworking and U.S. Safety Services division, which is also great to see. Supply Chain Services sales decreased 3.7% sequentially and year-over-year declined to $63 million. In the Supply Chain Services, all pricing is electronics, so flow to improve processes and price increases and inflation and tariffs take longer to implement. That said, SCS is adding several new customers and are currently -- they are being implemented. Historically, the latter half of the year is impacted by the holiday season and there being fewer billing days with SCS and also being subject to the customers' facility closures and holiday hours, thus, we expect mild Q4 and stronger outlook as we close out Q1 of 2026. Demand for SCS services is increasing because of the proven technology, efficiency they perform for all of their industrial customers, and we expect a strong year in 2026. DXP's overall gross profit margins for the third quarter were 31.4%, a 50 basis point improvement over 2024. Overall, I am pleased with our gross margins and our steady improvement over the last 2 years. SG&A for the third quarter increased $11 million versus Q3 of 2024. SG&A as a percent of sales increased going from 22.5% in Q3 of 2024 to 22.9% in Q3 of 2025. SG&A continues to reflect our investment in our people, increasing insurance renewals, technology investments, acquisition support and other growth strategies. As always, it is our privilege to share DXP's financial results on behalf of all our DXPeople. DXP's overall operating income margin was 8.5% or $43.7 million, which includes corporate expenses and amortization. This reflects a 14 basis point increase in margins versus Q3 of '24. We still feel there is opportunity in our operations to be more efficient, but we have chosen to invest in the business via people and our operations, and we have been focused on growth. Overall, DXP produced adjusted EBITDA of $65.5 million in the third quarter of 2025 versus $52.6 million in the same period of 2024. Adjusted EBITDA as a percent of sales was 11% for the third quarter. I am pleased with our performance in the third quarter. DXPeople continue to make great efforts and adapt as we grow and evolve DXP into a more diversified and less cyclical business. We call that the next chapter. We still have substantial work to do to achieve our efficiency goals, but I am confident that the team will continue to execute and drive sales and profitability. We are growing sales more than the market and expect that into the near future. We continue to make progress on our growth strategies and our commitments to our customers is strong. We are driving growth and improvements at DXP, and we look forward to navigating and working through the remainder of fiscal 2025. To continue to build our capabilities to provide a technical set of products and services in all of our markets, which makes DXP very unique in our industry and gives us more ways to help our customers win. Finally, I would like to thank our DXPeople for continuing to maintain 11% plus EBITDA margins, hitting a new quarter sales high in Q3. Q3 was another great quarter as we continue to have a successful year in 2025. We remain excited about the next chapter. And with that, I'm going to turn it over to Ken.