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Ducommun

#5599

Rank

$985.65M

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Ducommun
Leadership team

Mr. Stephen G. Oswald (Chairman, Pres & CEO)

Mr. Christopher D. Wampler (VP, CFO, Controller & Treasurer)

Mr. Jerry L. Redondo (Sr. VP of Operations & Head of Ducommun Structures)

Products/ Services
Aerospace, Electronics, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Carson, California, United States
Established
1849
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000030305
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
DCO
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Overview
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Summary
Ducommun Incorporated provides engineering and manufacturing products and services primarily to the aerospace and defense, industrial, medical, and other industries in the United States. It operates through two segments, Electronic Systems and Structural Systems. The Electronic Systems segment provides cable assemblies and interconnect systems; printed circuit board assemblies; higher-level electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical components and assemblies, as well as lightning diversion systems; and radar enclosures, aircraft avionics racks, shipboard communications and control enclosures, shipboard communications and control enclosures, printed circuit board assemblies, cable assemblies, wire harnesses, interconnect systems, lightning diversion strips, surge suppressors, conformal shields, and other assemblies. It also supplies engineered products, including illuminated pushbutton switches and panels for aviation and test systems; microwave and millimeter switches and filters for radio frequency systems and test instrumentation; and motors and resolvers for motion control. In addition, this segment provides engineering expertise for aerospace system design, development, integration, and testing. The Structural Systems segment designs, engineers, and manufactures contoured aluminum, titanium, and Inconel aero structure components; structural assembly products, such as winglets, engine components, and fuselage structural panels; and metal and composite bonded structures and assemblies comprising aircraft wing spoilers, large fuselage skins, rotor blades on rotary-wing aircraft and components, flight control surfaces, engine components, ammunition handling systems, and magnetic seals. It serves commercial aircraft, military fixed-wing aircraft, military and commercial rotary-wing aircraft, and space programs, as well as industrial, medical, and other end-use markets. The company was founded in 1849 and is headquartered in Santa Ana, California.
History

Ducommun was established in 1849 by Charles Louis Ducommun, a watchmaker by training, who emigrated to the United States from Switzerland in the early 1840s. The Company started as a general store, providing supplies and credit to gold prospectors and other pioneers who had settled in the burgeoning pueblo of Los Angeles. At the time, California was still a territory of the United States, just on the verge of statehood with the population of Los Angeles then standing at just about 1,600. The store had a public "circulating library", lending books if paid in full with a full refund upon return.In 1857 Charles Louis Ducommun married Bertha Rontex, of San Francisco, and they had a baby girl the next year. In 1873 he was an officer of the Royal Arch Masons, Los Angeles Chapter No. 33. They built a "mansion" at 527 Lazard Street, east of Alameda Street, south of Aliso Street, and about 1875 their street was renamed "Ducommun Street". In 1892 their vacant "mansion" was donated and converted into the "News' and Working Boys' Home", a woman-run charity, formerly on First Street, which charged $1.50 per week for room, board, and laundry. In 1900, the Boy's Home moved to San Pedro Street and the mansion was donated to the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles repurposed as a "men's boarding house", called the "Bethlehem Hotel" from the Bethlehem Institutes under the supervision of the Rev. Dr, Dana W. Bartlett. In 1902 a new Bethlehem Men's Hotel was built on Vignes Street, and this mansion became a "Japanese lodging house."In the 1890s he was a stockholder and member of the board of directors of Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles, of which Isaias W. Hellman was president. Ducommun kept pace with the growth of the southern California economy, and in 1907 incorporated as The Ducommun Hardware Company, evolving into a value added-distributor of metals provided by the Eastern mills. This coincided with the emergence of a defense-based industry, e.g., munitions and shipbuilding, as the country entered World War I, and during the 1920s the arrival of general aviation. Charles Albert Ducommun, one of Charles Louis Ducommun's four sons, decided early on to support an innovative aircraft designer named Donald Douglas, marking the beginning of the Company's longstanding partnership with what was to become the aerospace industry. Symbolic of this new relationship, Ducommun tubular steel flew in 1927 on the Ryan-designed Spirit of St. Louis during Charles Lindbergh's historic transatlantic flight from Long Island's Roosevelt Field to Paris.Ducommun became a more prominent distributor during World War II, inventorying large quantities of stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloys, mostly to support the production of bomber and fighter aircraft that were used in both the European and Pacific theaters. Following the war, the Company joined its customers in the aircraft industry's transition to making long-distance passenger aircraft such as the Lockheed Constellation and, just as importantly, their commitment to the Space Age. Under the leadership of Charles Emil Ducommun , the Company went public in 1949 having become the leading metal materials distributor in the West, and Alcoa's largest distributor nationwide. Over the next 15 years, Ducommun diversified to support the needs of an aircraft industry that was rapidly incorporating more electronic components. With the acquisition of Kierulff Electronics in the early 1960s and the distribution business of Texas Instruments in 1981, Ducommun became a national force in the distribution of electronic components and subsystems. Charles Ducommun retired as the company's chairman in 1978.

The 1980s were years of restructuring and change. Both the metals and electronics distribution businesses were sold as the Company retrenched having suffered punishing losses, coming very close to bankruptcy by 1987. It had reoriented itself to become a member of the aerospace industry supply chain with the acquisition of four small companies that fabricated metal parts, and that in one case manufactured switches for aircraft cockpit instrument panels. In 1987 Norman Barkeley, a seasoned aerospace executive and recently retired chief executive officer of Lear Siegler, joined the Ducommun board of directors, and the following year became the company's chairman. Barkeley's leadership restored the company's growth and profitability, and with five targeted acquisitions established the footing for the progress of the next decade. He retired as Chairman Emeritus in 1998, and was succeeded by Joe Berenato who had been the company's chief financial Officer for six years before becoming its president and chief operating officer.

Berenato built upon the stable platform established by Barkeley, both through acquisition and the investment in process capability, which, in turn, have helped the company win important new programs. The enablement provided by the acquisition of Composite Structures, Miltec, WiseWave, CMP, and most recently DynaBil Industries, and the companywide application of Lean and Six Sigma to manufacturing, engineering, and administrative processes has resulted in the profitable doubling of revenues since the year 2000.

Mission
The company supplies high value, niche products and services that deliver superior and sustainable value to our customers and all other stakeholders.
Vision
To be our customers’ #1 provider of innovative electronics and structures solutions.
Key Team

Mr. Rajiv A. Tata (VP, Gen. Counsel & Corp. Sec.)

Suman Mookerji (VP of Corp. Devel. & Investor Relations)

Recognition and Awards
Ducommun has won numerous awards, including a spot on the Fortune 500 list, recognition from Barron's Magazine, and inclusion on the Forbes magazine list of most innovative companies in 2018. The company is also a long-time Inc. 5000 honoree and is regularly listed as one of the nation's largest private companies by Forbes Magazine.
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Ducommun
Leadership team

Mr. Stephen G. Oswald (Chairman, Pres & CEO)

Mr. Christopher D. Wampler (VP, CFO, Controller & Treasurer)

Mr. Jerry L. Redondo (Sr. VP of Operations & Head of Ducommun Structures)

Products/ Services
Aerospace, Electronics, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Carson, California, United States
Established
1849
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000030305
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
DCO
Social Media