Timken TKR Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $3.06B+2.4% | $3.02B-0.5% | $3.01B-1.3% | $2.99B-3.2% | $2.99B-5.3% | |
| Industrial Motion | $1.61B+5.1% | $1.56B+1.6% | $1.53B-0.5% | $1.53B+0.4% | $1.53B-0.4% | |
| Other segment items by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $4.4M— | $4.4M— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Industrial Motion | -$500K— | -$400K— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Adjusted EBITDA for reportable segments by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $571.5M-2.5% | $571.7M-6.0% | $579M-11.8% | $573.2M-16.8% | $586M-15.5% | |
| Industrial Motion | $321.6M+10.3% | $297.4M-3.0% | $284.7M-9.9% | $284.4M-11.6% | $291.5M-9.5% | |
| Selling, General and Administrative Expense by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $421.7M+1.4% | $413.5M-1.4% | $414.6M-1.5% | $413.6M-2.5% | $415.9M-2.1% | |
| Industrial Motion | $274.1M+3.0% | $269.5M+0.1% | $269.7M+0.9% | $272.9M+4.4% | $266.2M+2.1% | |
| Total Assets by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $13.33B+2.8% | $13.11B+0.5% | $12.95B-2.1% | $12.94B-2.2% | $12.96B-2.5% | |
| Industrial Motion | $12.02B+5.3% | $11.87B+5.4% | $11.73B+4.9% | $11.72B+9.6% | $11.42B+9.6% | |
| Cost of Product and Service Sold by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $2.17B+4.1% | $2.14B+1.4% | $2.11B-2.4% | $2.1B-4.7% | $2.09B-6.1% | |
| Industrial Motion | $1.06B+4.4% | $1.05B+3.8% | $1.03B+1.8% | $1.02B+1.7% | $1.02B+4.0% | |
| Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $112.4M+3.6% | $111M+2.2% | $110.1M+2.1% | $109.2M+2.0% | $108.5M+1.3% | |
| Industrial Motion | $120.4M+7.8% | $118.2M+5.9% | $115.9M+8.6% | $114.1M+12.2% | $111.7M+14.3% | |
| Foreign currency translation adjustments and other changes by Business | ||||||
| Industrial Motion | $54.7M+1,609% | $94.3M+304% | $37.2M-2.1% | $69.1M+601% | $3.2M— | |
| Restructuring, Settlement and Impairment Provisions by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $12.6M+100% | $10.8M+61.2% | $6.4M+3.2% | $5.1M-57.5% | $6.3M-45.7% | |
| Industrial Motion | $4.8M-23.8% | $5M-25.4% | $6.3M-11.3% | $7.1M-7.8% | $6.3M-13.7% | |
| CapEx by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $107.8M-2.6% | $102.5M-14.8% | $102M-19.0% | $103.2M-22.8% | $110.7M-20.9% | |
| Industrial Motion | $42.2M-15.4% | $44.3M-9.8% | $56.7M+54.7% | $53.3M+30.3% | $49.9M+13.3% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $99.8M+4.6% | $98.4M+2.9% | $96.5M+1.3% | $96M+2.5% | $95.4M+2.7% | |
| Industrial Motion | $51.3M+9.6% | $50.6M+11.2% | $50.1M+16.4% | $48.5M+14.8% | $46.8M+12.0% | |
| Exit costs by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $800K-52.9% | $900K-55.0% | $1.2M-20.0% | $1.7M+70.0% | $1.7M+41.7% | |
| Industrial Motion | $700K+40.0% | $700K+133% | $500K+66.7% | $600K+50.0% | $500K+66.7% | |
| Severance and related benefit costs by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $11.7M+350% | $9.8M+263% | $5.2M+92.6% | $3.3M-21.4% | $2.6M-52.7% | |
| Industrial Motion | $4.1M-6.8% | $4.3M-14.0% | $4.3M-37.7% | $5M-32.4% | $4.4M-37.1% | |
| Goodwill by Business | ||||||
| Engineered Bearings | $2.81B+1.0% | $2.81B+0.9% | $2.8B+0.5% | $2.79B+1.2% | $2.79B+1.4% | |
| Industrial Motion | $3.17B+12.0% | $3.07B+10.8% | $2.97B+8.0% | $2.96B+15.2% | $2.83B+16.3% | |
| Net Sales by Geography | ||||||
| Americas excluding the United States | $469.7M-1.3% | $460.8M-5.1% | $464.9M-3.3% | $473.4M-1.3% | $475.9M-1.0% | |
| Asia-Pacific | $918.7M+1.3% | $917.6M+3.1% | $912M-4.5% | $909.9M-8.2% | $907.1M-11.1% | |
| Europe / Middle East / Africa | $1.17B+8.4% | $1.13B+0.7% | $1.1B-4.3% | $1.08B-7.8% | $1.08B-9.7% | |
| United States | $2.12B+2.6% | $2.08B0.0% | $2.07B+0.2% | $2.06B+0.2% | $2.06B+0.7% |
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- How does Timken break its business down?
- Timken (TKR) reports net sales by business across 2 parts — Engineered Bearings and Industrial Motion. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
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