TD SYNNEX completes acquisition of Japanese IT solutions and services provider

TD SYNNEX has acquired the shares of Gateway Computer Corporation, an IT solutions and services provider based in Japan.

TD SYNNEX has completed the share acquisition of Gateway Computer Corporation as the global distributor looks to expand its global footprint for business expansion in Japan. Gateway Computer Corporation is a 40-year Japanese IT solutions and services provider that has established strong capabilities and experience in serving non-Japanese customers.

Apart from offering high value-added products and services from its multi-vendor linecard to both domestic and international manufacturers, Gateway Computer’s bilingual workforce of over 80 co-workers are expected to complement TD SYNNEX’s operations in Japan. The experienced workforce is expected to also further strengthen TD SYNNEX’s ability to handle global projects centred on the Japanese market.

Specifically, the acquisition will compel new business opportunities for TD SYNNEX with international resellers and vendors operating in Japan. In turn, this will also allow TD SYNNEX’s global footprint and vendor relationships enable Gateway Computer to expand its business and market presence and will strengthen its ability to deliver unparalleled specialized support to partners and customers.

According to Shigetaka Kunimochi, President of TD SYNNEX Japan, the addition of Gateway Computer and its highly skilled team into the TD SYNNEX family enables both companies to leverage the collective strengths to deliver higher value for domestic and international vendors, partners, and customers in Japan.

As a group company of TD SYNNEX Japan, Gateway Computer will continue to function as a separate organization. Hidekazu Hayashi, President of Gateway Computer Corporate, will continue to lead the business and will report to Shigetaka Kunimochi, President of TD SYNNEX Japan.

The acquisition news comes as Patrick Zammitt, CEO of TD SYNNEX announced growth across all product lines and all geographies along with revenue and earnings that solidly beat expectations.

“Our performance is a clear result of our team’s strong execution, a differentiated go-to-market strategy and a global end-to-end portfolio of products and services that is unrivaled,” said Zammitt.

For its third fiscal quarter 2025, which ended Aug. 31, TD Synnex reported total revenue of $15.65 billion, up 6.6 percent over the $14.68 billion the company reported for its third fiscal quarter 2024. That include Americas revenue of $9.27 billion, up 2.0 percent over last year and European revenue of $5.17 billion, up 12.7 percent.

Asia Pacific reported revenue was $1.2 billion, compared to $1.0 billion, representing an increase of 20.4%. On a constant currency basis, revenue increased by 19.2%. A greater percentage of sales were presented on a net basis due to the mix of products sold, which negatively impacted on revenue compared to the prior fiscal third quarter by approximately 9%.