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Products
Pulp & Paper 10%
Filtration 6%
Couplings 4%
Mechanical Seals 90%
Mining 7%
General Industry 33%
Food & Beverage 5%
Chemical & Pharmaceutical 41%
End Markets
Industrial Revenue
881
905
830
885
Contribution to 2019 Smiths Continuing Group headline operating profit
Contribution to 2019 Smiths Continuing Group revenue
2015
2016
2017
46%
38%
£945M
2019 REVENUE
Energy
39%
Aftermarket
61%
Industrial
OEM
Revenue
by end market
Revenue
by type
67%
33%
All Revenue
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2018
$1.2 B
Revenue by Sector in U.S Dollars
2019 Revenue
Taking Ownership of Health and Safety
Environmental Metrics
2019
945
Marine 3%
Source: Smiths Group FY2019 Annual Report
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18
115
3
550
19
200
global R&D centers:
US, UK, The Netherlands
test rigs globally
service super centers
C.N.C. machine tools around the world
manufacturing
sites in 14 countries
sales & service facilities in over 50 countries: largest service footprint
Largest Global Network And Global Technical Expertise
Others
AES
APAC
Europe
14%
19%
25%
42%
Americas
Flowserve
Eagle Burgmann
John Crane
Sales by Geography
Revenue
by Destination
Mechanical Seal and Fluid Control Systems Market Shares
Market Leader With Geographically Diverse Portfolio
people, safety,
service
quality,
reliability
ethical
environment
innovative
We partner with our customers around the world to deliver innovative solutions that improve process and equipment reliability through a relentless focus on quality, a passion for service and uncompromising commitment to our people, safety, the environment and ethical business practices.
Be a global leader in providing mission-critical technologies and services to process industries.
Our Mission
Our Vision
OUR VISION
& MISSION
Chesterton
Source: FY2019 Company Financials
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The Evolution of a Market Leader
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March 9: John Crane marks 100-year
anniversary centennial celebration.
Seal monitoring and control system
patented (U.S. Patent 8651801).
Centennial
2017
U.S. Patent 8651801
2014
NEXT: 2014-2017
2005-2009
The mid 2000’s: 2005-2009 was an
active period of new product development
and creative technical solutions designed
to solve a wide range of customer processing demands across industry sectors such as oil
& gas, power generation, chemical processng,and pulp and paper.
First SmartFlow intelligent seal water control device launches (patented in 2006) using seal water when the mechanical seal requires cooling, satisfying the increasing need to protect our environment and reduce seal water usage and associated costs. In 2007, Smartflow will be awarded the United Nations' Best Environmental Initiative award in Australia.
Active period of new product
development and creative solutions
First SmartFlow intelligent seal water control device launches
2003
NEXT: 2003-2009
TI Group merges with
Smiths Industries
Crane releases
first rubber bellow
2000
TI Group merges with Smiths Industries, becoming Smiths Group plc, a global technology company based in London.
John Crane becomes part of
Smiths Group plc.
John Crane releases the industry’s first rubber bellow split seal developed commercially to meet the needs of power generation, pulp & paper, and mining applications. This split mechanical face seal is patented (U.S. Patent 5114163).
1992
As another example
of innovation, John Crane
launches the Type 8000 upstream pump seal bringing non-contacting spiral groove technology to pumps.
NEXT: 1992-2000
Pioneering a new concept known today
as “upstream pumping”, John Crane’s
leading-edge lubricated, high-pressure
spiral groove upstream pump seal combination is patented (U.S. Patent
4290611), and used for pumping
liquids upstream.
John Crane launches the
Type 8000
Advancement of mechanical
seal technologies
1989
1981
NEXT: 1981-1989
Frank E. Payne serves as first president and CEO of Crane Packing. Crane Packing Company is incorporated in Illinois on
March 9, headquartered at
9A S. Clinton St., Chicago.
Crane Packaging receives two key patents
for rotary mechanical seals: U.S. patent 2851291 and U.S. Patent 2859988
Crane Packing receives 24 patents on
mechanical seals for high-pressure and
corrosive applications.
Crane packaging receives patents
Advancement of mechanical
seal technologies
Founded, international expansion
1958
1941-1949
1917-1952
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JOHN CRANE
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67%
Aftermarket/consumables
33%
Original equipment sales
17%
13%
32%
38%
Flex-Tek
Smiths Interconnect
Smiths Detection
•Security and defense
•General industry
•Energy
•Space and aerospace
We serve the following
markets worldwide:
John Crane
John Crane is
part of Smiths Group,
a Global
Technology Company
6%
4%
90%
Filtration Systems
Couplings
Mechanical Seals & Systems
ROTATING
EQUIPMENT
Breadth In Portfolio, Solutions And Services
Energy
efficiency
Reduction in
environmental
impact
> 230 active
patents and
patent applications
Predictive
diagnositcs
Improving performance in difficult conditions
Investing in New Product Development
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Source: FY2019 Company Financials
