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Timken Acquires Technical Services Group

As part of the company's strategy to expand its range of friction management products and services, Canton, Ohio-based Timken Co. has acquired the assets of SES Technical Group, a division of SES, LLC. The SES Technical Group, located in Richfield, Ohio, specializes in vibration analysis, infrared thermography, continuous monitoring systems, wear particle analysis and 24-hour emergency service.

CANTON, OH — As part of the company’s strategy to expand its range of friction management products and services, Canton, Ohio-based Timken Co. has acquired the assets of SES Technical Group, a division of SES, LLC.

The SES Technical Group, located in Richfield, Ohio, specializes in vibration analysis, infrared thermography, continuous monitoring systems, wear particle analysis and 24-hour emergency service. The acquisition of the SES Technical Group will add approximately $2.5 million in revenue to Timken Industrial Services.

In conjunction with the acquisition, Timken has named Matt Schleich general manager – reliability services. In this role, he will have operational and strategic leadership for this business.

Timken Industrial Services works closely with industrial end-users, original equipment manufacturers and distributors globally to offer services such as bearing repair, bearing reclamation, component repair, on-site training, mill maintenance, diagnostic services, and now, predictive maintenance services.

The assets of SES Technical Group were acquired by Timken Industrial Services, LLC, a subsidiary of The Timken Co., and will become part of the Timken Industrial Services group. SES, LLC, a supplier of equipment and services for the metals and related industries, will continue to separately operate its other two divisions in Alliance, Ohio.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

For more information about Timken, go to: www.timken.com.

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