SKF

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AB SKF
Image:SKFlogo.jpg
Type Public
Founded 1907
Headquarters Gothenburg, Sweden
Key people Anders Scharp (Chairman of the board), Tom Johnstone (President and CEO)
Industry Manufacturing
Products Bearings, linear motion products, seals, lubrication systems, maintenance products, grease
Revenue 49,285 million SEK (2005)
Employees 38,748
Slogan To equip the world with SKF knowledge
Website http://www.skf.com/

SKF, Svenska Kullagerfabriken AB, later AB SKF, is a Swedish bearing company founded in 1907, supplying bearings, seals, spindles, customer solutions and related services globally.

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[edit] History

The company, founded on Sven Wingquist's 1907 patent of the self-aligning ball bearing was successful from the outset. By 1910, the company had 325 employees and a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. Manufacturing operations were later established in multiple countries.

By 1912, SKF was represented in 32 countries and by 1930, a staff of over 21,000 were employed in 12 manufacturing facilities worldwide. Assar Gabrielsson, an SKF sales manager, was one of the two founders of Volvo. SKF funded the production run of the first thousand cars, built at Lundby, near Gothenburg, beginning in 1927. SKF also allowed the partners to use one of the company's trademarked names: AB Volvo, which derives from the Latin "I roll", with its obvious connotations of bearings in motion. The ownership of Volvo lasted until 1935 when the last shares were divested.


[edit] Present day business

Today, SKF is the largest bearing manufacturer in the world and employs approximately 40,000 people in around 100 manufacturing sites that span 70 countries [1]. Turnover for FY2005 was SEK49,285 million, and total assets were SEK40,349 million. The SKF Group currently consists of approximately 150 companies including the seal manufacturer Chicago Rawhide. Since its founding, SKF's company headquarters have been located in Gothenburg. One recent acquisition was that of Economos, part of Salzer Holding, an Austria-based seal company, and Jaeger, a Taiwanese manufacturer of linear actuators.

The company's clients include General Electric, Rolls-Royce plc and Pratt and Whitney. It also supplies bearings for Ferrari racing vehicles, used in Formula One races [2], and is a sponsor of F1.

SKF employs a Six Sigma business approach. CEO Mr Tom Johnstone was recognized as the Premier Six Sigma Leader of the year (2006) in Europe by the International Society of Six Sigma Professionals.

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