Columbus McKinnon Corporation CMCO Business Segments
| TTM Q4 '26 | TTM Q3 '26 | TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Product | ||||||
| Actuators and rotary unions | $108.13M+23.2% | $103.03M+14.3% | $97.93M+5.8% | $92.83M-2.2% | $87.74M-9.8% | |
| Digital power control and delivery systems | $122.71M+11.2% | $119.63M+5.5% | $116.54M+0.2% | $113.46M-4.9% | $110.38M-9.8% | |
| Elevator application drive systems | $14.82M-15.1% | $15.48M-16.9% | $16.14M-18.4% | $16.8M-19.8% | $17.46M-21.0% | |
| High-precision conveying systems | $148.57M-3.9% | $150.09M-4.3% | $151.61M-4.7% | $153.14M-5.0% | $154.66M-5.4% | |
| Hoists | $557.05M+16.1% | $537.69M+11.2% | $518.33M+6.4% | $498.97M+1.6% | $479.61M-3.1% | |
| Industrial cranes | $59.38M+60.0% | $53.81M+42.7% | $48.25M+25.9% | $42.68M+9.7% | $37.11M-6.1% | |
| Lifting and securement hardware | $159.82M+110% | $138.89M+83.8% | $117.95M+57.1% | $97.01M+30.1% | $76.07M+2.7% | |
| Technology & Specialty Solutions | $22.99M— | $17.24M— | $11.49M— | $5.75M— | $0— | |
| Net Sales by Geography | ||||||
| Asia Pacific | $53.62M+142% | $45.76M+117% | $37.9M+89.3% | $30.04M+58.5% | $22.17M+24.0% | |
| Canada | $24.81M+41.9% | $22.97M+24.4% | $21.14M+8.7% | $19.31M-5.5% | $17.48M-18.4% | |
| Europe, Middle East, and Africa (Excluding Germany) | $157.91M+35.3% | $147.62M+27.5% | $137.33M+19.6% | $127.04M+11.6% | $116.75M+3.5% | |
| Germany | $231.44M+6.6% | $227.88M+3.0% | $224.31M-0.5% | $220.75M-3.9% | $217.19M-7.1% | |
| Latin America | $31.86M-1.9% | $32.01M-4.1% | $32.16M-6.2% | $32.31M-8.2% | $32.47M-10.1% | |
| United States | $693.81M+24.6% | $659.6M+16.6% | $625.39M+8.9% | $591.18M+1.4% | $556.97M-5.8% |
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- How does Columbus McKinnon Corporation break its business down?
- Columbus McKinnon Corporation (CMCO) reports goodwill by business across 3 parts — Duff Norton Group, Precision Conveyance and Rest of Products. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Columbus McKinnon Corporation's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Columbus McKinnon Corporation's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
