Ingersoll Rand
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{{Infobox_Company |
company_name = Ingersoll Rand|
company_logo = [[Image:IRLogo.png]]|
company_type = [[public company|Public]] ({{nyse|IR}}) |
foundation = [[1871]] |
location = Incorporation: [[Hamilton, Bermuda|Hamilton]], [[Bermuda]];<br>Operational and executive: [[Montvale, New Jersey|Montvale, NJ]], [[USA]]|
key_people = [[Herbert L. Henkel]], CEO<br/>[[Simon Ingersoll]], Founder<br/>|
industry = Diversified industrial [[manufacturing]] |
products = |
revenue = $17 billion [[U.S. dollar|USD]] ([[2008]]) |
EPS = $3.09 [[U.S. dollar|USD]] ([[2005]]), up 31% from [[2004]] |
op. income = $1.361 billion [[U.S. dollar|USD]] ([[2005]]), up 22% from [[2004]] |
op. margin = 12.9%
num_employees = 40,000 ([[2005]])|
homepage = [http://www.ingersollrand.com/ www.ingersollrand.com]
}}
'''Ingersoll Rand''' ({{NYSE|IR}}) is a $17 billion global diversified industrial company founded in [[1871]]. The Ingersoll Rand name came into use in [[1905]] through the combination of Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company and Rand Drill Company. Ingersoll Rand is part of the [[S&P 500]], one of the 13 companies in that index that is incorporated outside the U.S.
Ingersoll Rand is a global provider of products, services, and integrated solutions to industries as diverse as [[transportation]], [[manufacturing]], [[construction]], and [[agriculture]]. Examples include [[refrigeration]], [[biometric]] security systems, medium to large-scale [[air compressor]]s, and compact vehicles for construction and movement of people and goods.
[[Mining]] and [[construction]] support equipment (such as mobile [[diesel generator]]s and [[Gas compressor|compressors]]) is the primary field identified with the Ingersoll Rand brand, but they also manufacture many products under other brand names, including:
* [[Club Car]] [[golf car]]s
* [[Hussmann]] [[refrigeration]] units
* [[Kryptonite lock]]s
* [[Schlage]] locks
* [[Trane]] [[HVAC]] equipment
* [[Falcon lock]]s
* LCN door closers
* [[Von Duprin]] exit devices
* [[Thermo King Corporation|Thermo King]] transport refrigeration units
* [[Interflex]], German based leading European provider and manufacturer of hardware and software for security solutions and time management planning.
* [[Normbau]]
* [[Cisa]]
* [[OMI]] Officine Meccaniche Industriali srl (OMI), a leading European provider of compressed-air treatment equipment
==History==
In [[1871]], [[Simon Ingersoll]] founded Ingersoll Rock Drill Company. In [[1905]] Ingersoll-Sargeant Drill Company merged with the Rand Drill Company to form Ingersoll Rand. Ingersoll Rand has largely grown by acquisition since that time.
In October [[2001]] shareholders voted to move the company's [[Incorporation (business)|incorporation]] to [[Bermuda]] to capitalize on the savings on U.S. corporate [[income tax]]es on products sold overseas. Moving the company on paper cost only $27,000 USD per year, with a tax savings estimated at $40 million USD. See [[tax haven]].
The company's [[Corporate officer|executive offices]] were moved from [[Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey]] to neighboring [[Montvale, New Jersey]] in 2004.
In July of [[2004]], the Drilling Solutions business of Ingersoll Rand was sold to [[Atlas Copco]]. In May 2007 the company announced it was looking into a sale or spin-off of its [[Bobcat (equipment)|Bobcat]], [http://www.irutilityequipment.com utility equipment], and attachments divisions. With this divestiture, Ingersoll Rand will be left with the Industrial Technologies, Climate Control Technologies, and Security Technologies sectors. This would complete the transformation from the diversified machinery label to a diversified industrial company.
In February 2007, Volvo, a Swedish truckmaker, announced its agreement to buy the road construction equipment division of Ingersoll-Rand for $1.3 billion in cash to expand its operations in the U.S. The road unit manufactures and sells asphalt paving equipment, compaction equipment, milling machines and construction-related material handling equipment and generated net revenues of approximately $850 million for 2006. The sale includes manufacturing facilities in Pennsylvania, Germany, China and India, as well as 20 distribution and service facilities in the U.S. The business employs approximately 2,000 people worldwide.
On [[July 30]], [[2007]], Ingersoll Rand announced that the utility and attachment businesses had been sold to Doosan Infracore, part of the South Korean [[chaebol]] [[Doosan]], for [[USD]] $4.9 billion. <ref>[http://www.shareholder.com/ir/news/20070730-257076.cfm?ReleaseID=257076 ''Ingersoll-Rand to Sell its Bobcat, Utility Equipment and Attachments Business Units for $4.9 Billion''], Ingersoll-Rand website, assessed July 31 2007.</ref>
On [[December 17]], [[2007]], Ingersoll Rand announced that an offer to purchase [[HVAC]] supplier, [[Trane]], in a stock and cash transaction. The purchase was approved by Trane's stockholders, and the unit became a part of the Climate Control Technologies business, which is divided into commercial and residential business units, each reporting directly to the Chairman. <ref>http://www.trane.com/Corporate/IR2007/index.asp</ref>
The sale was completed on [[June 5]], [[2008]].<ref>http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/05/ap5087316.html</ref><ref>http://investor.shareholder.com/ir/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=314469<
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==Businesses==
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Ingersoll Rand's portfolio of businesses are divided into three distinct sectors.
The '''Climate Control Technologies''' includes the brands of Hussmann, Koxka, Krack and Thermo-King. '''Hussmann''', located in [[Bridgeton, MO]], is a full-service commercial refrigeration case manufacturer. Hussman coolers and freezers can be found in most major grocery stores in the [[United States]]. '''Koxka''', is a major commercial refrigeration firm for large and small scale food sectors in the European market. '''Krack''' services commercial, large commercial and industrial sectors with unit cooling from small walk-in boxes to full cold storage warehouses. '''Thermo-King''', based in [[Bloomington, MN]] provides portable refrigeration solutions from mass-transit air-conditioning to sea container refrigeration.
The former '''Construction Technologies''' sector included the brands of Ingersoll Rand and Montabert. '''Ingersoll Rand''' branded product includes road development equipment such as pavers, rollers and compactors. This division was acquired by Volvo Construction Equipment on the 30th of April 2007. The '''Montabert''' brand is a French company providing rock crushers, pneumatic tools and rock drills. Additionally, the Ingersoll Rand brand of Utility Equipment, such as portable light towers, generators, towable air compressors, material handlers, backhoes, excavators, wheel loaders and fork lifts fell into this category. Sold to Volvo in 2007.
The former '''Compact Vehicle Technologies''' sector managed the [[Bobcat (equipment)|Bobcat]] and [[Club Car]] brands. '''[[Bobcat (equipment)|Bobcat]]''' is the original [[skid-steer]] loader, but also builds compact equipment to work on tracks and now includes [[compact excavator]]s, compaction equipment and various other applications. '''[[Club Car]]''' is primarily a manufacturer of golf carts and other compact transportation equipment. [[Bobcat]] and [[Club Car]] products are sold globally. The sale of Bobcat was announced in July 2007, (deal closed on 30-NOV-2007) to [[Doosan Infracore]] of South Korea for $4.9 billion. This was the largest foreign acquisition ever made by a South Korean firm. Club Car will be picked up by Industrial Technologies.
The '''Industrial Technologies''' sector is divided into two groups: Air Solutions and Productivity Solutions. The Productivity Solutions Group (ASG) is involved in tools, pumps, ergonomic lifting equipment, and hoists. The Air Solutions Group (ASG) involves the compressed air that powers these devices as well as air compressors, blowers and vacuum pumps for a variety of commercial, industrial and process applications.
The '''Security Technologies''' sector provides security and safety products ranging from mechanical locks to integrated enterprised electronic security solutions. '''Schlage''' lock has been a part of Ingersoll Rand since 1974 and provides both residential and commercial mechanical and electronic locking solutions. '''Von Duprin''' is the original panic exit device company, with product being developed for quick and easy egress from buildings following the [[Iroquois Theater Fire]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. '''LCN''' door closers have been providing cast-iron quality door control products since 1877. Other brands in this sector include '''Falcon''' locks, '''Monarch''' exit devices, '''Dor-O-Matic''' door controls, '''Ives''' hinges and decorative hardware products, '''Dexter''' residential locks, '''Steelcraft''' doors, '''Locknetics''' electronic security products and electronic security integration services and products from '''Geoffrey''', '''Electronic Technologies Corp.''' and '''Recognition Systems'''.
In 2007, the Security Technologies sector started to move the Falcon, Monarch and Dor-O-Matic brands into a new single brand of '''Falcon Door Hardware'''. The individual brands will lose their identity in 2008 and 2009.
In Europe the main brands for Security Technology sector are '''Interflex''', '''Normbau''', '''Randi''', '''Cisa'''. In Germany the main brand for Security Technology sector is '''Interflex''' and '''Normbau'''. Interflex Datensysteme GmbH & Co. KG (founded by the entrepreneur [[Wilhelm Haller]] whose actual and primary concern was for the humanization of work), is a direct subsidiary of '''Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies'''. Its German headquarters is in Stuttgart and was founded in 1976. Manufacturing and Production of security system devices and the Engineering center for R&D is located in [[Durchhausen]] which is approximately an hour drive from Stuttgart. "The Center for Excellence " in electronic hardware design and development is located in Durchhausen. [[Image:IMG 4089.jpg|thumb|Panoramic view of Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies in Durchhausen]]The other important software development and design center for Interflex is located in Karlsruhe and Erlangen in Germany. It has various regional branches located throughout Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Interflex concentrates on design and development of security systems, security systems with biometric recognition, badge production, door locking electronic systems, integration of security systems, biometrics and time attendance recording. Its also european leader in software for Workforce Management, consulting for Workforce Productivity. In short personnel scheduling, production data recording (PDR), security electronics—hardware and software are company's core business segments.
==See also==
* [[Doosan Infracore]]
==External links==
* [http://www.ingersollrand.com/ Ingersoll Rand Website]
* [http://www.interflex.de/ Interflex Website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z53RvpFgAMw IR Blues]
==References==
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