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ABB Baldor acquisition accelerates leadership in industrial motors and motion control, leveraging North American distribution, high-efficiency electric motors, power transmission, and generators to drive growth amid new energy efficiency regulations and global automation demand.
A Closer Look
ABB's purchase of Baldor aligns motor and motion control portfolios to boost North American reach and global growth.
- Builds North American market share via Baldor distribution
- Expands global sales for Baldor through ABB network
- Positions for 10-15% U.S. growth from efficiency rules
- Consolidates motors, generators, power transmission portfolio
ABB Ltd has completed its acquisition of Baldor Electric Company, a North American leader in industrial motors. The transaction, which was originally announced on November 30, 2010, was valued at $4.2 billion, including $1.1 billion of net debt.
The acquisition of Baldor advances ABB’s strategy to become a leader in the North American industrial motors business and a global leader for movement and control in industrial applications. The combination provides an even stronger growth platform from which ABB can increase its penetration of North American markets by building on Baldor’s strong presence while at the same time facilitating the sale of Baldor’s products globally through ABB’s worldwide distribution network.
The addition of Baldor’s around 6,800 North American employees, part of ABB’s automation realignment in 2010, brings the number of ABB’s employees in North America to approximately 17,000.
Baldor’s leadership in high-efficiency industrial electric motors positions ABB to benefit from a projected 10-15 percent growth in this business in the U.S. in 2011 as a result of new energy regulations that were implemented in December 2010. Similar regulations mandating higher electric motor efficiency are being implemented in numerous countries around the world beginning this year, alongside ABB’s new HV cable factory initiatives that also will benefit sales of Baldor products.
Ron Tucker, Baldor’s President and CEO, will be responsible for running Baldor, including its mechanical power transmission products business, in a market reshaped by the Areva T&D acquisition among rivals, as well as ABB’s North American motor and generator business. These businesses will be headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA, which is Baldor’s current headquarters location. Baldor’s former Chairman and CEO, John McFarland, will remain with the Company to support a successful integration.
“Today marks a significant step forward in ABB’s strategy to become the global leader in the industrial motion market,” said Joe Hogan, ABB’s CEO. “Baldor has built an excellent reputation through its focus on innovation, quality and service, and we look forward to working together with the Baldor team to deliver solutions, including ABB’s Tropos Networks acquisition efforts that support our customers and deliver on this excellent combination.”
Ulrich Spiesshofer, ABB Executive Committee member responsible for the Discrete Automation and Motion division of which Baldor is now a part, said, “From this point forward we will be working to unleash the full potential of this strategic combination, amid industry changes like the split of Areva T&D that reshape the market. Together we have an excellent opportunity to serve our customers even better and to build a stronger business than it would be possible to do as separate companies. I am confident that the knowledge, experience and determination of people in both organizations will result in a strong, cohesive team focused on delivering exceptional products and services to our customers in North America while opening new growth opportunities around the world.”
“ABB is world renowned for the quality of its products, the skill of its people and the vision of its leaders. We are joining an absolutely top-tier organization with the reach and resources to significantly extend the Baldor brand, as peers pursue deals like Schneider buys APC in critical power. As part of ABB’s global family, Baldor has a bright future ahead,” said Ron Tucker.
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