SouthernSun Shines Light on Timken¡¯s Role in Renewable Energy
<p><img title="1593747530380400.png" alt="1.png" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20200703/1593747530380400.png"/></p><p>In February, before COVID-19 pressed pause on our personal interactions, we invited the investment firm SouthernSun Asset Management to tour Timken¡¯s state-of-the-art Tyger River manufacturing facility in Union, S.C. Tyger River is where we make, among other things, the massive tapered roller bearings ¨C some as big as 7 feet in diameter ¨C that help power the towering wind turbines you often see in open rural fields and along coastlines.</p><p>During the visit, we were able to show SouthernSun¡¯s representatives the wisdom behind their investment in Timken on behalf of their clients. In hindsight, they also got to see and hear about why our work is so essential ¨C even in the face of a global pandemic. We provide critical components for the equipment that helps feed us, move us and shelter us. Those needs never stop. </p><p>SouthernSun¡¯s team saw, firsthand, how our technology and innovation have helped us become a leader in the wind industry. It¡¯s because of the work we do at Tyger River and in other locations across our global footprint that renewable industry now makes up 7% of our portfolio. Over the last decade, we¡¯ve invested heavily in training, equipment upgrades, research and development and acquisitions to grow our wind business, specifically, to the tune of $200 million in sales a year.</p><p>Today, Timken is one of the most trusted partners of wind turbine and gearbox manufacturers around the world. We help our customers innovate in a growing industry to improve reliability, cost and performance. Specifically, we provide bearings for a turbine¡¯s main shaft and gear drives, as well as lubrication systems, clutches and couplings.</p><p>I, along with our team at Tyger River, enjoyed speaking with SouthernSun¡¯s Drew Wilson and Mike Cross. We¡¯re proud to be part of their portfolio, which focuses on companies that demonstrate niche dominance, management adaptability and financial flexibility. Drew and Mike learned a lot from their visit to South Carolina and used their knowledge to put together an entertaining and informative podcast that¡¯s all about our company. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.</p><p><br/></p>
03 Jul,2020