Thanks, Shannon. Turning to the regional performance of IT&S. In the Americas, we saw a low single digit growth in the quarter. As we said in the prior quarter, we expect low single digit growth in the Americas in 2024, given the neutral to cautious sentiment amongst our channel partners. While inventory levels are above average and a few distributors, our Heavy Lifting Technology business, or HLT, has a solid funnel going into the third quarter and the service business is starting the quarter with a strong backlog and momentum. In the EMEA region, we saw solid mid single digit growth in the quarter. We are enjoying strength across our targeted vertical markets, including wind and industrial MRO with particular strength in the infrastructure vertical, driven by increasing government investment in large projects and our direct sales approach with engineering and construction companies. Distributor inventory in the region is appropriate, although sentiment remains cautious due to weaker trends in the general industrial market. The Asia-Pacific region saw a low single digit decline in the quarter. We enjoyed over 20% revenue growth for our standard products in the region. However, HLT, which can be very lumpy, was down sharply from a year ago period, which included a large project in Australia. Dealer sentiment is neutral to cautious while inventory in the channel is generally appropriate, albeit with some pockets of elevated levels. On the innovation front, we are very pleased with the flow of new products generated by our disciplined, customer-focused product development process. Last quarter, we discussed the launch of two new battery-powered portable pumps that we believe have clear competitive advantages in our key vertical end markets. I'm pleased to say that these pumps are being well received in the marketplace with sales tracking ahead of plan. This quarter, we launched a new 100-ton hydraulic lock-grip puller. The puller provides a safe and productive way to remove large shaft mounted components without damage and is a meaningful addition to our product portfolio for railcar maintenance. We also launched a new pin puller in the Americas, the PPH-Series 40-ton hydraulic pin puller kits provide a safe and easy way to remove joint pins used in mining, on and off-highway vehicles and equipment found in manufacturing facilities. And by using hydraulic force, the pin puller replaces more dangerous methods that involve torturing, lancing or hammering. All of these new products support Enerpac's mission of making complex often hazardous jobs possible safely and efficiently. And speaking of our ability to handle critical jobs, Enerpac's Cube Jacks were recently used to move the retired Space Shuttle Endeavor to its permanent display location at the California Science Center. We were proud to be involved in this unique and highly complex move. This is yet another example of the application of Enerpac's world-class products and technology to help customers solve challenging problems. In the second quarter, we began the rollout of our Enerpac Commercial Excellence, or ECX, program in the Americas. As you may recall, early on, we realigned our salesforce to optimize coverage. We also modified our incentive compensation structure to reward regional performance, but we believe there is additional and significant room for improvement in terms of commercial effectiveness with ECX. ECX significantly raises the bar with a proprietary disciplined playbook, tools and support for the sales process, including everything from market segmentation to account planning and tracking. With ECX, we will also optimize the potential of our CRM platform and integrate with our financial systems to improve forecasting and business intelligence. As a result, we expect to achieve better line of sight on business opportunities, including key leading indicators and deepen our relationships with channel partners and end users. We see this as a meaningful step in improving our overall commercial effectiveness by driving stronger growth in our sales funnel and improving the overall conversion and win rate. As I mentioned, rollout is well underway in the Americas with EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions to follow. Finally, as you may have seen on our website, we have announced plans to relocate our corporate headquarters from the suburb of Menomonee Falls to a new location in downtown Milwaukee by early 2025. The new space located in the vibrant downtown business district will be right-sized for our approximately 130-person Milwaukee area workforce and remodel to suit our needs. With its proximity to many local amenities, the new location should enhance our ability to attract and retain top talent as well as inspire strong collaboration and innovation. We are particularly excited to be part of a return to and revitalization of the downtown Milwaukee area. In addition, the move will be financially beneficial for Enerpac. Speaking of our workforce and our headquarters and around the globe, I'd like to express my deepest thanks to our team for all their hard work in taking Enerpac to the next level of growth and profitability and serving our customers with world-class products and services every day. With that, we'd be happy to take questions.