Timken Completes Philadelphia Gear Acquisition - aftermarketNews

Timken Completes Philadelphia Gear Acquisition

Timken adds the power transmission capabilities of industrial and marine gear-drive services and systems leader to portfolio; Plans to extend Philadelphia Gear business model globally.

CANTON, Ohio — Timken has announced the completion of its $200 million purchase of Philadelphia Gear, a provider of gear-drive systems and aftermarket services for the industrial and military marine sectors.

"The Philadelphia Gear acquisition advances our strategy to diversify Timken’s portfolio well beyond bearings and assist customers with broader mechanical power transmission services," said James Griffith, president and CEO of The Timken Co. "We are delighted to welcome Philadelphia Gear’s employees and its excellent brand and reputation to the Timken family."

Philadelphia Gear had trailing 12-month sales through March 2011 of approximately $85 million and recently was awarded an $80 million contract to supply main reduction gears to the U.S. Navy. In addition to military marine applications, the business provides proprietary knowledge of premium gear drives, replacement products and services for growing energy and infrastructure markets.

Based in King of Prussia, Pa., Philadelphia Gear brings expertise in mechanical power systems, including five technical service centers located across the United States and six international sales offices. While the business currently has 220 employees, Timken and Philadelphia Gear’s management team say they plan to establish additional locations to expand the services model globally.

Through the acquisition of substantially all of Philadelphia Gear’s assets by Timken’s wholly owned subsidiary, Timken Gears & Services Inc., the new gear services business becomes part of Timken’s Process Industries segment. The company expects the addition to be accretive to Timken earnings in the first full year and to generate income exceeding the cost of capital within three years (by 2014).

"Philadelphia Gear and Timken make a powerful combination to deliver broader capabilities and value to our customers, while generating new opportunities for profitable growth," said Chris Coughlin, president of Timken’s Process Industries segment.

Coughlin named Carl Rapp, current president of Philadelphia Gear Corp., to lead Timken Gears and Services Inc.

"With Timken, we have the opportunity to build on a broader global platform to expand our services around the world," Rapp added. "That’s good for our customers and employees."

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