Industrial Machinery
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BRK-A
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Marmon-related manufacturing and machinery operations fall under Industrial Machinery as Berkshire's manufacturing footprint.
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$1.09T |
$755320.00
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CAT
Caterpillar Inc.
CAT's broad heavy machinery falls under Industrial Machinery for mining, construction, and manufacturing applications.
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$257.86B |
$549.75
+0.66%
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LIN
Linde plc
Industrial machinery and equipment design/manufacture (ASUs, reformers) aligns with Industrial Machinery.
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$193.54B |
$412.69
+1.02%
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LRCX
Lam Research Corporation
Lam's equipment is a major category of industrial machinery used in semiconductor manufacturing and related processes.
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$180.54B |
$144.21
+3.31%
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GEV
GE Vernova Inc.
GE Vernova's Power segment manufactures gas turbines and other heavy industrial machinery, which falls under Industrial Machinery.
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$151.31B |
$560.99
+0.53%
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ABBNY
ABB Ltd
ABB's product lines span industrial machinery and automation equipment for manufacturing.
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$132.76B |
$67.79
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DE
Deere & Company
Deere is engaged in manufacturing industrial machinery used across agriculture, construction, and related industries.
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$131.96B |
$488.94
+2.65%
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ETN
Eaton Corporation plc
Industrial machinery category captures Eaton's broad portfolio of machinery used in manufacturing and automation.
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$129.13B |
$329.91
+0.52%
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HON
Honeywell International Inc.
HON manufactures and integrates industrial machinery and automation equipment for manufacturing and process industries.
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$120.64B |
$189.88
+0.92%
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PH
Parker-Hannifin Corporation
Industrial Machinery represents Parker's core manufacturing and machinery capabilities.
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$106.36B |
$839.34
+2.43%
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TT
Trane Technologies plc
TT operates as an industrial machinery manufacturer for HVAC and related equipment, a broader industrial machinery category.
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$91.25B |
$409.83
+2.44%
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HWM
Howmet Aerospace Inc.
Industrial machinery/manufacturing equipment focus including heavy equipment for forging and aerospace component production.
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$79.53B |
$197.59
-0.17%
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ITW
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Welding segment includes manufacturing of industrial machinery and welding equipment.
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$72.22B |
$247.41
+2.62%
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EMR
Emerson Electric Co.
Emerson sells industrial machinery and automation hardware/software (e.g., DeltaV, Ovation) as a core product line.
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$72.16B |
$128.34
+3.73%
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CMI
Cummins Inc.
Cummins' core engines and engine-related machinery form the foundation of its power solutions portfolio.
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$65.11B |
$473.75
+2.27%
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PCAR
PACCAR Inc
PACCAR's core business is manufacturing heavy trucks (industrial machinery), including Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF.
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$54.08B |
$102.93
+5.46%
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URI
United Rentals, Inc.
Industrial Machinery represents the broad range of heavy equipment URI rents and services.
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$51.47B |
$805.43
+4.60%
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BKR
Baker Hughes Company
Industrial Machinery encompasses the turbine and compressor equipment Baker Hughes designs and manufactures.
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$48.19B |
$49.25
+2.45%
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AME
AMETEK, Inc.
AMETEK's broad manufacturing footprint and equipment offerings align with the Industrial Machinery category.
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$45.04B |
$195.44
+2.85%
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CARR
Carrier Global Corporation
Industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing including climate-control and related systems.
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$44.60B |
$52.45
+4.14%
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ROK
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Rockwell is a core supplier of industrial machinery and automation hardware, aligning with the Industrial Machinery category.
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$42.58B |
$379.76
+3.00%
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OTIS
Otis Worldwide Corporation
Otis designs, manufactures and services vertical transportation machinery (elevators/escalators), which is captured by Industrial Machinery.
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$34.56B |
$87.82
+1.11%
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WAB
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation
Industrial machinery manufacturing and integrated systems related to rail equipment.
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$34.23B |
$200.80
+2.38%
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MT
ArcelorMittal S.A.
Ownership/operation of advanced industrial machinery related to steelmaking (e.g., EAFs, rolling/mini-mill equipment).
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$32.60B |
$39.69
+0.57%
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IR
Ingersoll Rand Inc.
Ingersoll Rand manufactures industrial machinery, including compressors, blowers, and other large-scale mechanical equipment.
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$31.22B |
$78.44
+5.24%
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FSLR
First Solar, Inc.
Manufacturing & machinery focus: significant capacity expansion and automated production in U.S. facilities.
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$26.80B |
$250.99
+2.09%
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STE
STERIS plc
Designs and manufactures capital equipment and machinery for sterilization and related processing.
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$25.93B |
$263.20
+2.42%
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DOV
Dover Corporation
Industrial Machinery reflects Dover's broad portfolio of heavy machinery and equipment platforms beyond pumps.
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$25.18B |
$183.01
+2.80%
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VLTO
Veralto Corporation
Veralto provides industrial machinery/equipment as part of its water treatment systems.
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$24.56B |
$99.45
+2.23%
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WAT
Waters Corporation
Waters is a manufacturer of analytical instrumentation and related hardware, i.e., industrial machinery.
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$23.45B |
$394.19
+4.11%
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HUBB
Hubbell Incorporated
Hubbell’s offerings span Industrial Machinery-related electrical components used in industrial systems and manufacturing equipment.
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$22.42B |
$421.68
+3.52%
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HAL
Halliburton Company
Halliburton designs, manufactures, and maintains heavy equipment and specialized machinery for oilfield services, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
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$22.01B |
$25.59
-0.10%
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ESLT
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Industrial machinery and defense manufacturing equipment categorize Elbit's capabilities in producing complex defense hardware.
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$21.07B |
$467.96
-0.10%
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BE
Bloom Energy Corporation
Bloom Energy manufactures heavy equipment (modular fuel-cell power systems), fitting the Industrial Machinery category.
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$21.06B |
$89.41
-4.26%
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TS
Tenaris S.A.
Tenaris’s manufacturing of tubular products places it in Industrial Machinery as a core industrial equipment maker.
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$20.93B |
$39.86
+0.61%
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FLEX
Flex Ltd.
Flex manufactures industrial machinery and related components as part of its end-to-end manufacturing capabilities.
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$20.75B |
$54.97
+0.84%
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FTI
TechnipFMC plc
Industrial Machinery manufacturing capacity for subsea and offshore equipment.
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$18.14B |
$44.19
+1.60%
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FTV
Fortive Corporation
Fortive's precision technologies include industrial machinery and precision equipment as core offerings.
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$17.87B |
$52.85
+3.95%
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VG
Venture Global, Inc.
VG designs and deploys substantial industrial machinery and liquefaction train equipment as part of plant manufacturing.
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$17.60B |
$7.33
+2.59%
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SNA
Snap-on Incorporated
Industrial machinery/equipment, including torque tools and related tooling, manufactured by Snap-on.
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$17.52B |
$335.90
+2.15%
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NVT
nVent Electric plc
NVT is expanding manufacturing capacity for its products, including liquid cooling components and related systems, fitting the industrial machinery category.
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$16.18B |
$99.93
-1.57%
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WWD
Woodward, Inc.
Industrial machinery category covers actuators, control systems, and manufacturing equipment used across industrial markets.
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$15.63B |
$261.96
+1.31%
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XPO
XPO Logistics, Inc.
In-house trailer manufacturing facility indicates direct manufacturing of industrial machinery/equipment.
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$15.61B |
$134.40
+6.97%
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TXT
Textron Inc.
Industrial Machinery encompasses Textron's heavy equipment and industrial manufacturing capabilities.
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$14.49B |
$81.26
+2.18%
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ITT
ITT Inc.
Industrial Machinery captures ITT's broad manufacturing and machinery equipment offerings.
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$13.96B |
$179.39
+0.29%
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GGG
Graco Inc.
Graco operates within Industrial Machinery, manufacturing and supplying automated fluid-handling equipment.
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$13.63B |
$82.30
+3.28%
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RBC
RBC Bearings Incorporated
Aerospace & defense and industrial machinery rely on precision bearings and engineered components, which RBC Bearings designs and manufactures, aligning with 'Industrial Machinery'.
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$13.45B |
$427.83
+0.00%
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ATI
ATI Inc.
ATI's production of engineered metal parts and components positions it within Manufacturing & Machinery.
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$13.30B |
$96.81
+2.13%
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NDSN
Nordson Corporation
Nordson's core offerings are industrial machinery and equipment used for precision dispensing, coating, and material handling in manufacturing.
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$13.19B |
$232.31
+1.85%
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IEX
IDEX Corporation
Core business involves design and manufacture of precision machinery and components used across industrial processes.
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$12.85B |
$170.72
+4.74%
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LECO
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
LECO manufactures welding-related industrial machinery and equipment, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
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$12.64B |
$228.59
+1.12%
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HII
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
Industrial Machinery represents HII's large-scale fabrication, manufacturing, and assembly capabilities for complex ships.
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$11.99B |
$307.14
+1.76%
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KTOS
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
Industrial machinery/manufacturing capabilities and facilities supporting high-volume production.
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$11.67B |
$68.99
+2.50%
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WMS
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
WMS is a plastic pipe and drainage product manufacturer with significant capital equipment and automation, fitting the industrial machinery/manufacturing category.
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$11.41B |
$146.07
+2.77%
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CCK
Crown Holdings, Inc.
The company operates high-speed manufacturing lines and modernized can-assembly facilities, indicating an industrial machinery manufacturing capability.
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$11.32B |
$97.14
+1.32%
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CR
Crane Company
Company produces industrial machinery and production equipment tied to its security/authentication hardware and banknote prep.
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$10.29B |
$177.74
+0.90%
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SWK
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
Industrial machinery manufacturing capabilities; broad category covering manufacturing equipment/tools.
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$10.24B |
$66.42
+6.37%
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MKSI
MKS Inc.
Industrial Machinery: Broad industrial equipment/manufacturing capabilities underlying MKSI's process equipment offerings.
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$9.67B |
$143.11
+3.34%
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SPXC
SPX Technologies, Inc.
Industrial machinery offerings align with SPXC's engineered solutions and capital equipment manufacturing.
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$9.57B |
$204.93
+2.82%
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AIT
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
Industrial machinery broadly captures the equipment and systems AIT sells, services, and integrates.
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$9.40B |
$250.64
+3.35%
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GTLS
Chart Industries, Inc.
Industrial Machinery: Chart's cryogenic equipment and process machinery forming core manufacturing lines.
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$9.15B |
$203.47
+0.03%
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RRX
Regal Rexnord Corporation
Industrial Machinery; integrated powertrain solutions and engineered systems for harsh industrial environments.
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$9.12B |
$137.36
+6.69%
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WTS
Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
Watts manufactures industrial machinery and components used in water infrastructure and manufacturing.
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$9.09B |
$270.50
+1.56%
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FLS
Flowserve Corporation
Flowserve provides industrial machinery and automation components as part of its flow-control solutions.
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$8.86B |
$67.43
+2.07%
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DRS
Leonardo DRS, Inc.
DRS markets industrial machinery capable of supporting propulsion-related and ship-system applications.
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$8.85B |
$33.35
+0.82%
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GNRC
Generac Holdings Inc.
Generac is a manufacturer of industrial machinery, including power generation equipment.
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$8.57B |
$147.20
+4.98%
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NVMI
Nova Ltd.
Nova's platforms function as industrial machinery used in manufacturing and semiconductor-related processes, aligning with the Industrial Machinery category.
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$8.16B |
$281.40
+2.04%
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KRMN
Karman Holdings Inc.
Operates as industrial machinery/manufacturing provider supplying equipment and systems for aerospace and defense production.
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$7.95B |
$59.39
+0.73%
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AGCO
AGCO Corporation
AGCO is a manufacturer of heavy industrial machinery within the farming & machinery space.
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$7.91B |
$105.84
+5.69%
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OSK
Oshkosh Corporation
Industrial machinery including cranes and lifting equipment (IMT Cranes).
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$7.87B |
$123.97
+4.54%
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VMI
Valmont Industries, Inc.
Valmont is a global manufacturer producing industrial machinery and equipment for infrastructure and agricultural applications.
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$7.76B |
$393.08
+3.66%
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MOD
Modine Manufacturing Company
Industrial Machinery captures Modine's role in producing thermal management equipment and heat transfer solutions.
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$7.51B |
$141.66
+1.91%
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AEIS
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
AEIS’s products enable industrial machinery and automation requiring advanced power and control subsystems.
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$7.39B |
$198.00
+4.83%
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IESC
IES Holdings, Inc.
Industrial machinery manufacturing and electro-mechanical solutions via custom-engineered products.
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$7.37B |
$373.95
+4.47%
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JBTM
JBT Marel Corporation
Industrial machinery category covering the broader processing equipment and line equipment produced.
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$7.22B |
$137.65
+4.07%
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IBP
Installed Building Products, Inc.
IBP includes manufacturing/machinery activities in support of its distribution and installation operations.
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$7.07B |
$261.17
+7.25%
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ALSN
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
As a manufacturer of propulsion and heavy machinery for vehicles, Allison aligns with Industrial Machinery / Manufacturing & Machinery.
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$7.05B |
$84.77
+4.67%
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TTC
The Toro Company
Industrial Machinery captures Toro's professional equipment portfolio and related manufacturing.
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$6.91B |
$70.05
+3.03%
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SSD
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Acquired and proprietary hardware like saws and industrial machinery fall under broader industrial machinery.
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$6.77B |
$162.97
+2.99%
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FSS
Federal Signal Corporation
Industrial Machinery broadly covers heavy equipment and specialized industrial vehicles (e.g., vacuum loaders) produced or integrated by FSS.
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$6.61B |
$109.38
+3.03%
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ESAB
ESAB Corporation
ESAB manufactures industrial machinery, including welding equipment and related systems.
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$6.43B |
$105.78
+1.33%
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SEE
Sealed Air Corporation
Autobag and other packaging systems are industrial machinery products manufactured and sold by SEE.
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$6.29B |
$42.60
+1.38%
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LOAR
Loar Holdings Inc.
LOAR's recent acquisition activity (e.g., fans and motors) aligns with broader industrial machinery component manufacturing.
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$6.04B |
$65.31
+1.98%
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MIDD
The Middleby Corporation
Industrial Machinery: Middleby designs and manufactures heavy equipment for foodservice and processing.
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$5.96B |
$116.98
+3.90%
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GTES
Gates Industrial Corporation plc
Gates operates as an industrial machinery supplier, producing engineered power transmission and fluid-power components for industrial equipment.
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$5.62B |
$21.84
+3.12%
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NOV
NOV Inc.
Industrial Machinery encompassing heavy equipment manufacturing for energy and industrial sectors.
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$5.55B |
$14.96
+4.07%
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TKR
The Timken Company
Timken's core offerings are engineered bearings and related industrial machinery, encompassing its Engineered Bearings and Industrial Motion segments.
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$5.40B |
$77.46
+3.90%
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THO
Thor Industries, Inc.
THOR's large-scale, end-to-end RV manufacturing footprint fits within Industrial Machinery / Manufacturing & Machinery categories.
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$5.37B |
$102.44
+6.68%
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SMR
NuScale Power Corporation
Manufacturing of modular reactor components and equipment aligns with Industrial Machinery.
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$5.30B |
$18.45
-1.31%
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RAL
Ralliant Corp.
Industrial machinery and precision equipment manufacturing.
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$5.18B |
$46.06
+3.34%
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GOLF
Acushnet Holdings Corp.
Golf equipment manufacturing (balls, clubs, etc.) falls under general manufacturing & machinery as a core production activity.
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$4.71B |
$80.22
+3.44%
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ACHR
Archer Aviation Inc.
The Georgia ARC facility represents industrial machinery/manufacturing capabilities, a core output for volume aircraft production.
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$4.63B |
$7.21
+4.88%
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NPO
EnPro Industries, Inc.
Industrial Machinery captures Enpro's engineered seals and surface technology as core components used in industrial equipment.
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$4.54B |
$216.29
+3.79%
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LEU
Centrus Energy Corp.
Centrus designs and manufactures centrifuge machinery for uranium enrichment, a key industrial equipment category.
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$4.40B |
$240.54
-0.32%
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HRI
Herc Holdings Inc.
Industrial Machinery covers the broad category of heavy equipment Herc rents and services.
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$4.39B |
$132.95
+10.79%
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AROC
Archrock, Inc.
Industrial machinery category representing Archrock's large-scale industrial equipment fleet.
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$4.10B |
$23.44
+1.74%
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DORM
Dorman Products, Inc.
Dorman operates as a manufacturer of engineered components and machinery, i.e., Manufacturing & Machinery.
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$4.01B |
$131.35
+4.20%
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ATMU
Atmus Filtration Technologies Inc.
ATMUS manufactures filtration equipment and related machinery used in industrial settings, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
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$3.93B |
$47.95
+2.68%
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MWA
Mueller Water Products, Inc.
Mueller Water Products' brass foundry and metal fabrication capabilities indicate primary production of industrial machinery components.
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$3.71B |
$23.71
+1.80%
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POWL
Powell Industries, Inc.
Powell produces industrial machinery and custom-engineered equipment as part of its core business.
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$3.40B |
$282.84
-3.91%
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# Executive Summary
* The industrial machinery sector faces significant near-term pressure from macroeconomic headwinds, with high interest rates and moderating growth leading to delayed capital expenditures and declining revenues for many.
* Severe margin compression is occurring due to geopolitical tariffs, forcing companies to reconfigure supply chains toward more resilient "in-region-for-region" models.
* Digitalization, particularly AI and IoT integration, is the primary axis of competition, enabling leaders to differentiate with high-margin software and service offerings that boost customer efficiency.
* The long-term energy transition toward decarbonization and electrification is creating major new growth avenues in power generation, alternative fuels, and grid modernization.
* A powerful, counter-cyclical demand driver has emerged from the global build-out of data centers and related infrastructure, benefiting suppliers of power generation and grid equipment.
* Financial performance is bifurcating between companies exposed to cyclical downturns and those aligned with secular growth trends like automation and electrification.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The industrial machinery sector is currently navigating significant macroeconomic turbulence and trade-related cost pressures. Slowing global growth and elevated interest rates are causing customers to delay capital projects, resulting in sharp revenue declines, as seen with Deere & Company's 22% year-over-year drop in net sales and revenues in H1 FY25. This uncertainty is so pronounced that major players like Cummins Inc. have withdrawn their full-year 2025 guidance. Simultaneously, tariffs are inflicting a direct and substantial blow to profitability, with Caterpillar Inc. estimating a net impact of up to $1.8 billion in 2025. This is forcing a strategic shift towards localized supply chains to mitigate margin erosion and geopolitical risk.
In response to these pressures, industry leaders are accelerating investments in digitalization and the energy transition. Companies are embedding AI and IoT into their products to create high-margin, software-driven revenue streams, exemplified by Emerson Electric Co.'s AI-enabled automation platforms. This technological differentiation, coupled with a strategic focus on decarbonization solutions like GE Vernova Inc.'s grid modernization technologies and Cummins Inc.'s hydrogen platforms, provides a pathway to long-term growth beyond the current cyclical downturn.
The most significant near-term growth opportunity lies in the unprecedented build-out of data centers, which is driving record demand for power generation and grid infrastructure from suppliers like Caterpillar Inc. and GE Vernova Inc. The primary risk remains the persistence of high interest rates and macroeconomic weakness, which could further suppress capital investment and prolong the current downturn in core construction and agricultural markets.
## Competitive Landscape
The global Industrial Machinery market, valued at $1.2 trillion in 2024, is characterized by a mix of large, diversified players and specialized technology leaders. Consolidation is ongoing as larger firms acquire niche automation and software capabilities to enhance their offerings.
Some of the largest firms, such as Caterpillar Inc., compete by offering integrated systems of equipment, software, and services. This strategy provides a comprehensive portfolio covering a customer's entire workflow, often supported by extensive global dealer and service networks that generate recurring revenue. This approach, while offering deep customer entrenchment and massive scale, also entails high complexity and exposure to multiple economic cycles.
In contrast, other successful players focus intensely on technological leadership in a specific area. Emerson Electric Co., for instance, centers its strategy on software-defined automation and process control, commanding a 53.5% gross margin by providing high-value intelligence layers for industrial processes. A third approach involves deep specialization in a core component category, such as Cummins Inc.'s leadership in powertrains, which it is now adapting for the energy transition with its "Destination Zero" platform. These specialized strategies allow for higher gross margins and a defensible technological moat, though they require constant innovation.
The key competitive battlegrounds are increasingly in software integration, energy efficiency, and the ability to provide autonomous solutions. These areas directly address customers' primary challenges of labor costs, productivity, and sustainability goals, driving differentiation and market share gains.
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
Revenue growth in the industrial machinery sector is currently experiencing a sharp bifurcation. This divergence is driven by end-market exposure, with companies heavily reliant on interest-rate-sensitive sectors like agriculture and construction experiencing significant declines due to delayed capital spending. This divergence is clear when comparing Deere & Company, whose net sales and revenues fell 22% year-over-year in H1 FY25 amid a downturn in its core agricultural markets, with the robust performance of Caterpillar Inc.'s Energy & Transportation segment, which is seeing record demand driven by the data center build-out.
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### Profitability
Profitability increasingly depends on technological leadership and supply chain resilience. Margin pressure is acute for companies heavily impacted by steel and component tariffs, with some facing multi-billion-dollar headwinds. Conversely, companies with significant pricing power derived from proprietary software and automation technology are defending or even expanding margins. Emerson Electric Co., with its focus on automation software, commands a gross margin of 53.5%. This contrasts sharply with heavy equipment makers like Caterpillar Inc., which must absorb an estimated $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion in tariff-related costs in 2025, directly pressing its margins.
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### Capital Allocation
The industry is balancing strategic investment with shareholder returns. Given the current uncertainty, companies are prudently managing capital, with a primary focus on R&D and strategic investments in the key trends of digitalization and decarbonization to secure long-term competitive advantages. For instance, Cummins Inc. is channeling significant capital into its "Destination Zero" platform to lead the energy transition. Confident players are also continuing robust shareholder return programs, with a company like IDEX Corporation demonstrating confidence through its increased $1 billion share repurchase authorization.
### Balance Sheet
The sector's balance sheets are largely robust, allowing for continued investment through the cycle. With higher interest rates, the focus is on maintaining financial flexibility, funding strategic organic investments, and pursuing bolt-on acquisitions rather than large, debt-fueled M&A. For instance, Emerson Electric Co.'s strong cash flow generation supports its ongoing portfolio transformation towards higher-growth automation markets.
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