Timken to build new bearing plant in Eastern Europe

Timken is building a new plant in Romania which will produce tapered roller bearings for the global market.

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The Timken Company, the world leader in tapered roller bearings, announces that it will construct a new bearing plant near Ploiesti, Romania. The facility, which will be the company's second in Romania, will serve global demand for the company's highly engineered Timken tapered roller bearings in sizes up to 300 mm in diameter. Groundbreaking on the 15,000-square-meter site is expected in the first quarter of 2016, with startup slated for early 2017. Initially, the facility will be operated by 120 associates.

"The new facility strengthens our footprint in Europe and further equips us to meet customer needs with our market-leading quality and service levels," says Christopher A. Coughlin, Executive Vice President and Group President for Timken. "This investment further advances the company's strategic growth plan DeltaX, which includes geographic expansion, competitive manufacturing and accelerating product development-to-commercialization activities, allowing Timken to more efficiently meet local and global customer needs." 

"Since 1997, when we began manufacturing bearings in Romania, we've engaged a strong pool of talent and enjoyed a positive business environment," adds Andreas Roellgen, Vice President for the company's Process Industries Business Segment and Managing Director for Europe. "We'll continue to leverage the proximity to our existing plant in Ploesti, relying on its infrastructure and our well-established talent pipeline to expand our capabilities." 

Timken bearings are used across countless industrial sectors in a wide variety of applications wherever wheels and shafts move and turn. The Timken tapered roller bearings to be made at this new facility are critical mechanical components found, for example, in industrial geardrives and off-highway applications that include construction and agricultural equipment, haul trucks and cranes. The plant will directly serve original equipment manufacturers in a wide range of industrial segments as well as reach end users through the company's global network of industrial distributors.

Timken operates 63 manufacturing plants and service centers around the world, including eight European facilities located in Italy, France, Poland, Romania and the United Kingdom.

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