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Franklin Electric

#2879

Rank

$4.49B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Franklin Electric
Leadership team

Mr. Gregg C. Sengstack (Chairman, Pres & CEO)

Mr. Jeffery L. Taylor (VP & CFO)

Mr. Jonathan M. Grandon (VP, Chief Admin. Officer, Gen. Counsel & Sec.)

Products/ Services
Electrical Distribution, Electronics, Professional Services
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Established
1954
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000038725
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FELE
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Overview
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Summary
Franklin Electric Co., Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and distributes water and fuel pumping systems worldwide. It operates through three segments: Water Systems, Fueling Systems, and Distribution. The Water Systems segment offers submersible motors, pumps, drives, electronic controls, water treatment systems, monitoring devices, and related parts and equipment. Its motors and pumps are used principally for pumping clean water and wastewater in various residential, agricultural, municipal, and industrial applications; and manufactures electronic drives and controls that are used in motors for controlling functionality, as well as provides protection from various hazards, such as electrical surges, over-heating, and dry wells or tanks. The Fueling Systems segment provides pumps, pipes, sumps, fittings, vapor recovery components, electronic controls, monitoring devices, and related parts and equipment primarily for use in fueling system applications. This segment serves other energy markets, such as power reliability systems, as well as includes electronic devices for online monitoring of the power utility, hydroelectric, and telecommunication and data center infrastructure. The Distribution segment sells to and provides presale support and specifications to the installing contractors. It sells products produced by the Water Systems segment. The company sells its products to wholesale and retail distributors, specialty distributors, original equipment manufacturers, industrial and petroleum equipment distributors, and oil and utility companies through its employee sales force and independent manufacturing representatives. Franklin Electric Co., Inc. was founded in 1944 and is headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
History

Franklin Electric was founded in 1944 in Bluffton, Indiana, USA by E.J. Schaefer and T.W. Kehoe. They named the company Franklin Electric in honor of Benjamin Franklin, whom they considered the country's first electrical engineer. The company's first product was a backpack generator to power the radio equipment paratroopers and other assault troops used during WWII.

When WWII concluded, Franklin experienced a reduction in orders. Schaefer and Kehoe began designing and manufacturing fractional horsepower motors to pump water into homes or out of flooded basements to adjust to the peacetime economy. This new product hit the market coinciding with the home building boom that occurred as G.I.s returned from war. The motors performed well and led to nearly $1.7 million in sales in 1947. In 1950, Franklin introduced the first electric motor that was fully submersible. The new pump motors were quiet, resistant to freezing, smaller, easy to install, and had a high pumping capacity. The new motors could recover water from much deeper in the earth, making it possible for the first time to develop areas with low water tables. The motors also proved extremely versatile. Eventually, they would be used for gasoline pumps, commercial air conditioning units, crude oil recovery, and deep-sea use. Another early Franklin success was the Submatic sump pump. The Submatic was sealed in a unique stainless-steel casing designed to automatically sense when water was rising and turn on the motor. With the Submatic, an external float switch was no longer needed, and the motor could be mounted out of sight beneath the floor level.

By the mid-60s, it was clear that Franklin motors could pump more than just water. The company began designing and producing motors to pump oil, as well as motors for undersea use. Eventually, Franklin developed a motor to move gasoline and founded FE Petro in 1988 . Franklin would continue to expand its fueling and water businesses through acquisitions and organic growth throughout the years. In 2017, Franklin announced the acquisition of three distributors and formed Headwater Companies, LLC. Headwater has also continued to grow through acquisitions.

Mission
Franklin Electric’s mission is to provide products that are of the highest quality and reliability, to ensure customer satisfaction and to pursue excellence in all our endeavors.
Vision
Franklin Electric's vision is to be the leader in ground water systems and components, providing innovative solutions to the fluid transfer needs of its customers throughout the world.
Key Team

Mr. DeLancey W. Davis (VP & Pres of Headwater Companies)

Mr. Jay J. Walsh (VP & Pres of Fueling Systems)

Mr. Donald P. Kenney (VP & Pres of Global Water)

Recognition and Awards
Franklin Electric has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being listed as one of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” in 2016 by Fortune magazine and the Great Place to Work Institute, Inc.’s list of “Best Workplaces in Manufacturing and Production” in 2015.
References
Franklin Electric
Leadership team

Mr. Gregg C. Sengstack (Chairman, Pres & CEO)

Mr. Jeffery L. Taylor (VP & CFO)

Mr. Jonathan M. Grandon (VP, Chief Admin. Officer, Gen. Counsel & Sec.)

Products/ Services
Electrical Distribution, Electronics, Professional Services
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Established
1954
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000038725
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FELE
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