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Donaldson

Donaldson
Leadership team

Mr. Scott J. Robinson (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Thomas R. Scalf (Pres of Enterprise Operations & Supply Chain)

Products/ Services
Industrial, Industrial Engineering, Logistics, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Virtual Reality
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Established
1915
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000748471
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FRA:DNZ
Overview
Location
Summary

Donaldson Company, Inc. manufactures and sells filtration systems and replacement parts worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Engine Products and Industrial Products. Its Engine Products segment provides replacement filters for air and liquid filtration applications; air filtration systems; liquid filtration systems for fuel, lube, and hydraulic applications; exhaust and emissions systems and sensors; indicators; and monitoring systems. This segment sells its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the construction, mining, agriculture, aerospace, defense, and transportation markets; and to independent distributors, OEM dealer networks, private label accounts, and large fleets. The company's Industrial Products segment offers dust, fume, and mist collectors; compressed air purification systems; gas and liquid filtration for food, beverage, and industrial processes; air filtration systems for gas turbines; polytetrafluoroethylene membrane-based products; and specialized air and gas filtration systems for applications, including hard disk drives, semi-conductor manufacturing and sensors, indicators, and monitoring systems. This segment sells its products to various dealers, distributors, and OEMs and end-users. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota.

History

 

Started as Donaldson Engineering, a small business built around Frank Donaldson's air intake filter invention . Frank Donaldson invented the air intake filter while repairing a tractor in Utah. The business was incorporated in 1915 by Donaldson, his parents and his siblings as Donaldson Company Inc.In its first decade Donaldson Company made two important moves, it acquired the Wilcox-Bennet air filter license and introduced the Simplex, a filter that also prevents engine damage. Deere & Company was the company's most important client during the first couple decades. The early 1930s brought additional prosperity when William Lowther joined the company and designed the NS Filter, a tractor performance enhancing filter invented by Frank Donaldson. The 1930s were a transitional period, beginning with tough economic conditions in the United States which caused business from farmers to fall and subsequently forcing the company to contract in size. This was later followed by the sale of patents to influential investors provided the company with funds and market exposure needed to survive and grow . World War II provided opportunities for the company to expand into aerospace and military hydraulic equipment and device filters. The 1950s were bittersweet. While the company gained market share, grew in size and went public in 1955, it was beset by employee strikes, the exodus of key employees and IRS charges of hidden back taxes.In the 1960s subsidiaries were established in Germany, South Africa, Britain, France, Australia and Benelux.

Key dates and events

1915 - Frank Donaldson and his father, W.H.L. Donaldson, found Donaldson Engineering Company to market an air filter that the son has designed

1918 - The business is incorporated as Donaldson Company, Inc

1938 - First production facility abroad

1942 - Frank Donaldson died, with his eldest son Frank jr. age 22.

1951 - Frank Donaldson jr. became president of Donaldson Company

1960 - International expansion

1973 - Acquired Torit Corp. and Majac Inc.

1975 - new hydraulic fluid filtration system created

1984 - Forced to enter new markets and restructure due to recessionary effects on major customers like John Deere Tractor Company

1996 - Acquired French muffler maker Tecnov

1997 - Launched Donaldson Korea Company.

1999 - Began producing in China and purchased AirMaze Corp for $31.9 million

2000 - Acquired England based company DCE dust control for $56.4 million

2002 - Acquired industrial parts maker Ultrafilter International AG for $68 million. Ultrafilter had sales of $100 million and operated in 30 countries.

2007 - Purchased outright Aerospace Filtration Systems a company that had 18 million in sales the year before. Made a distribution agreement with Kaman Industrial Technologies.

2004 - Opening of new facility in Czech Republic, Klasterec nad Ohri

2015 - Opening of new, state-of-the-art facilities in Skarbimierz, Poland and Bogota and Cartagena Colombia

Mission

Donaldson Company, Inc. (Donaldson) is a worldwide manufacturer of filtration systems and replacement parts

Vision

To provide filtration solutions that improve people's lives, enhance customers' equipment performance and protect the environment.

Key Team

Mr. Richard B. Lewis (Pres of Mobile Equipment Solutions)

Mr. Andrew J. Cebulla (Global Corp. Controller & Principal Accounting Officer)

Mr. Michael Wynblatt (Chief Technology Officer)

Sarika Dhadwal (Director of Investor Relations)

Ms. Sheila G. Kramer (Chief HR Officer)

Ms. Amy C. Becker (Chief Legal Officer & Corp. Sec.)

Mr. David E. Wood (VP of Corp. Devel.)

References
Donaldson
Leadership team

Mr. Scott J. Robinson (Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Thomas R. Scalf (Pres of Enterprise Operations & Supply Chain)

Products/ Services
Industrial, Industrial Engineering, Logistics, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Virtual Reality
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Established
1915
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000748471
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FRA:DNZ