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EATON
Company Headquarters: Ireland Founded: 1911 Workforce: ~ 1, 01,000 Company Working: Eaton Corp PLC is a power Management Company with business operations in over 175 countries. It operates through the segments of Electrical Products, Electrical Systems and Services, Vehicles, Hydraulics, Aerospace, and EMobility, The Electrical Products segment consists of single-phase power quality, emergency lighting, fire detection, wiring devices, electrical components, industrial components, residential products, structural support systems, circuit protection, and lighting products. The Electrical Systems and Services segment offers hazardous duty electrical equipment, power distribution and assemblies, utility power distribution, power reliability equipment, three-phase power quality, explosion-proof instrumentation, and services. The Hydraulics segment includes hydraulics components and services for industrial and mobile applications. The Aerospace segment produces aerospace fuel, hydraulics, and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use. The Vehicle segment designs manufacture and markets drivetrain and powertrain systems that reduce emissions and improve fuel economy, stability, performance, and safety of passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The eMobility segment is engaged in designing, manufacturing, marketing, and supplying electrical and electronic components and systems of both on-road and off-road vehicles. Eaton Corp PLC operates within the markets of Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, North America, and Central and South America
IMI PLC
Company Headquarters: Birmingham, UK Founded: 1862 Workforce: ~11,100 Company Working: IMI plc is one of the leading providers of critical flow control solutions, developing motion and fluid control technologies, and products for hydronic distribution systems that control the movement of fluids. It operates in three divisions namely, precision engineering, hydronic engineering, and critical engineering. Industrial valves are offered under the critical engineering division. It caters to various end-use applications, such as power, oil & gas, petrochemical, actuation, industrial automation, commercial vehicle, and refineries. Some of the subsidiaries of IMI plc are Norgren Limited, Flow Design, Inc., IMI Americas Inc., Control Components Inc., Norgren Inc, and Commtech Ltd. It operates in over 140 nations, such as the US, France, India, and the UK. It primarily competes with companies, such as are Schlumberger Limited, Flowserve Corporation, Crane Co, and AVK Holding A/S.
FLOWSERVE CORPORATION
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1997 Workforce: ~17,500 Company Working: Flowserve Corporation is a global manufacturer and service provider of flow control systems. It majorly provides its services in the aftermarket. Its business segments include pumps, seals, valves, actuation & instrumentation, and performance monitoring. It offers products and services for various industries such as oil and gas, general industries, chemical, power generation, and water management. It manufactures 40 different types of pumps, including submersible pumps and nearly 185 different replicas of mechanical seals and sealing systems. It is one of the few companies, which have both submersible pumps and submersible motor competencies in the global market. The company manages its operations in more than 50 countries and has more than 300 locations across the world. It primarily handles customers from more than 180 quick response centers. It spent approximately USD 45.9 million, USD 42.8 million, and USD 38.6 million for research and development of products in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively. It manages approximately 10,000 customers, annually around the globe by offering services for OE and aftermarket.
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Company Headquarters: Japan Founded: 1897 Workforce: ~248,330 Company Working: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Sumitomo Electric Industries) is engaged in manufacturing and selling electrical wires, cables, and other communication wiring products. It operates through five business segments, namely, automotive, infocommunications, electronics, environment and energy, and industrial materials and others. The automotive segment covers wiring harnesses, anti-vibration rubber products, and other automotive parts. The infocommunications segment comprises optical fiber cables, optical fiber fusion splicers, optical data links and other optical components, and access network system products. The electronics segment includes electronic wires, compound semiconductors, materials for electronic components, and irradiated products. The environment and energy segment offer copper wire rods, electric power cables, magnet wires, power systems, and supervisory telecontrol equipment. The industrial materials and others segment cover special steel wires, cutting tools, diamond and cubic boron nitride tools, and sintered parts. Sumitomo Electric System Solutions Co., Ltd., Autonetworks Technologies, Ltd, Sinterwerke Grenchen AG, and Sumitomo Electric Wintec Inc. are some of the subsidiaries of the company.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
Company Headquarters: Rueil-Malmaison, France Founded: 1836 Workforce: ~1,42,000 Company Working: Schneider Electric is a leading multinational corporation, which offers solutions for the digital transformation of energy management and automation industries. It offers its products and services for applications in homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure, and industrial operations. Furthermore, the company also offers solutions for integrated efficiency, combining energy, automation, and software applications. Schneider Electric operates through four business segments, which are low voltage (building), medium voltage (infrastructure), industrial automation (industry), and secure power (IT). The low voltage business segment offers electrical distribution products and solutions including circuit breakers, power monitoring and control, power meters, electrical enclosures, busways, cable management systems, renewable energy conversion and connection equipment and electric vehicle charging infrastructures. The major subsidiaries of the company are American Power Conversion Corporation, Clipsal, Pelco, ASCO Power Technologies, Feller AG, Luminous Power Technologies, Digital Electronics Corporation, Summit Energy Services, Inc., APC Holdings Inc., and Schneider Electric Buildings Americas, Inc. It primarily competes with companies, such as ABB, Siemens, Eaton, and Aerovironment. Schneider Electric offers its products and services in more than 100 countries including Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Russia, the UK, and the US. It has 208 plants and 98 distribution centers, across the globe.
Nexans
Company Headquarters: France Founded: 1994 Workforce: ~25,900 Company Working: Nexans SA (Nexans) is one of the largest manufacturers of cable and optic fibers. It provides copper and fiber-optic cables and cabling systems to various industries. The company operates through four business segments, namely, building & territories, high voltage & projects, telecom & data, and industry & solutions. The building and territories business segment offers reliable cabling systems and smart energy solutions to building, smart cities/grids, e-mobility, local infrastructure, decentralized energy systems, and rural electrification. The high voltage & projects segment provides design, engineering, financing, asset management, and systems management services to consumers. The telecom & data segment covers cabling and connection solutions. It includes data transmission (subsea, fiber, and FTTx), telecom networks, hyper-scale data centers, and LAN cabling solutions. The industry & solutions segment provides cabling and connection solutions for OEMs and industrial infrastructure project managers. The company operates in France, Germany, Norway, and several other countries in the world.
ANALOG DEVICES, INC
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NXP SEMICONDUCTORS
Company Headquarters: Eindhoven, Netherlands Founded: 1953 Workforce: ~31,000 Company Working: NXP Semiconductors is one of leading companies offering electronics products for security, identification, automotive, networking, radio frequency, analog signal, and power management expertise. It specializes in connectivity solutions for embedded applications. The company drives innovation in the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security and privacy for smart connected solutions markets. It operates through three business divisions, namely automotive, industrial, and IoT solutions. It offers new programmable packages and materials, such as GaN and SiC for power devices under automotive and Industrial segment. It provides leading high-performance mixed signal (HPS) and standard product signals (SP) solutions that provide intellectual property, deep application knowledge, process technology, and manufacturing expertise in the domains of cryptography—security, high-speed interface, radio frequency (RF), mixed-signal analog digital (mixed A/D), power management, digital signal processing, and embedded system design. NXP Semiconductors engage with leading global original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and sell products in all major geographic regions. NXP Semiconductors has 15 big R&D centres, across the globe, focusing on developing complex micro controller used in automotive industry, mainly in electric cars NXP Semiconductors has business worldwide across the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East with its biggest R&D centre in India.
DEUTZ AG
Company Headquarters: Cologne, Germany Founded: 1864 Workforce: ~4,645 Company Working: Deutz AG is a leading manufacturer and supplier of innovative drive systems such as diesel, gas, and electric drivetrains for professional applications. The company offers a wide range of engines with a capacity up to 620 kW, which are used in various applications including agricultural machinery, construction equipment, material handling equipment, commercial vehicles, stationary equipment, and rail vehicles. It operates through seven business segments, namely, construction equipment, service, material handling, agricultural machinery, stationary equipment, automotive, and miscellaneous. The company offers BMS through its subsidiary, Futavis GmbH (Germany). Deutz AG has its presence in more than 130 countries across the world. Moreover, the company offers products to its clienteles through 13 distribution companies, 7 sales offices and over 800 sales and service partners, globally.
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