ABB Motors and Mechanical
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As the US Motors and Generators Business Unit of ABB, ABB Motors and Mechanical Inc. markets, designs, manufactures, and provides service for industrial electric motors, generators and mechanical power transmission products. This business was formerly known as Baldor Electric Company until its company name was merged into ABB on March 1, 2018.
Industry | Manufacturing |
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Founded | St. Louis, Missouri (1920) |
Headquarters | Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States |
Key people | Ron Tucker, CEO, President |
Products | Electric motors Mechanical Power Transmission Industrial automation Generators |
Revenue | US$1.52B (FY 2009)[1] |
US$178M (FY 2009)[1] | |
US$59.8M (FY 2009)[1] | |
Total assets | US$2.65B (FY 2009)[2] |
Total equity | US$924M (FY 2009)[2] |
Number of employees | 5500 |
Website | www.baldor.com |
The US business unit, headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas, oversees 15 manufacturing locations in 8 states.
The company sells Baldor-Reliance and ABB branded industrial electric motors. Products are available in both IEC and NEMA configurations and range from fractional to 100,000 horsepower.
The company also sells the Dodge brand of mechanical power transmission products, including mounted bearings, enclosed gearing, couplings, sheaves, and bushings.