Park-Ohio Holdings PKOH Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total by Business | ||||||
| Assembly Components | $383.9M-1.2% | $380.6M-4.5% | $378.7M-6.7% | $380.4M-8.5% | $388.4M-8.5% | |
| Engineered Products | $476M-2.6% | $471M-2.2% | $471.6M-1.7% | $479.9M+1.5% | $488.9M+5.2% | |
| Supply Technologies Segment | $754.8M-1.6% | $747.5M-3.6% | $742.2M-3.8% | $751.2M-2.4% | $766.7M+0.3% | |
| Total by Product | ||||||
| Engineered specialty fasteners and other products | $101.1M-8.0% | $101.6M-9.7% | $104.5M-5.9% | $106.9M-1.6% | $109.9M+4.1% | |
| Forged and machined products | $113.5M-8.8% | $111.3M-12.9% | $115.7M-10.1% | $117.1M-14.5% | $124.4M-7.6% | |
| Fuel, rubber and plastic products | $383.9M-1.2% | $380.6M-4.5% | $378.7M-6.7% | $380.4M-8.5% | $388.4M-8.5% | |
| Supply technologies | $653.7M-0.5% | $645.9M-2.6% | $637.7M-3.4% | $644.3M-2.6% | $656.8M-0.3% | |
| Total by Geography | ||||||
| Asia | $181.6M+1.5% | $179.4M+1.5% | $161.7M-17.3% | $174.5M-2.1% | $178.9M+4.5% | |
| Canada | $72M-4.3% | $74.4M-0.3% | $75.3M+0.8% | $74M-4.6% | $75.2M-5.5% | |
| Europe | $271.4M+1.0% | $259.9M-4.3% | $274.1M+11.5% | $264.5M+6.7% | $268.8M+11.6% | |
| Mexico | $149.3M+1.4% | $147.5M+1.0% | $145.8M-0.1% | $145.6M+2.0% | $147.3M+8.6% | |
| Other | $20.7M-0.5% | $20.9M-3.2% | $22.3M+13.8% | $18.6M-15.8% | $20.8M-8.0% | |
| United States | $919.7M-3.5% | $917M-5.1% | $913.3M-6.4% | $934.3M-5.6% | $953M-5.1% |
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- How does Park-Ohio Holdings break its business down?
- Park-Ohio Holdings (PKOH) reports total by business across 3 parts — Assembly Components, Engineered Products and Supply Technologies Segment. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Park-Ohio Holdings's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Park-Ohio Holdings'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.
