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The SKF Group
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SKF – a truly global company
• Established 1907• Sales 2012 SEK 64,575 million• Employees 46,775• Production sites around 140 in 28 countries • SKF presence in over 130 countries• Distributors/dealers 15,000 locations• Global certificates ISO 14001
OHSAS 18001 certification
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Net sales by customer segment 2012
Aerospace
Railway
Off-highway
Trucks
Two-wheelers and Electrical
Industrial, general
Cars and light trucks
Industrial, heavy and special
Vehicle Service Market
Industrial distribution
Energy
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Western Europe
Middle East and Africa
Eastern Europe
Asia /Pacific
North AmericaLatin America
Net sales by geographic areas 2012
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To equip the world with SKF knowledge
SKF Group vision
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What is SKF knowledge?
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SKF Care
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Business Care
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Business Care
• Clear and dedicated customer focus
• Strong and sustainable financial performance and the right returns for shareholders
• Highest standards of ethical behaviour
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Financial objectives
15%Operating margin, level
8%Changes in sales in
local currency
27%Return on capital
employed
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Geographic distribution 2012 of net sales, average number of employees and property, plant and equipment (per cent)
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North America Latin America
WesternEurope
Eastern Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia/PacificSweden
Net sales
Average number of employees
Tangible assets
% of group total
Footprint – key facts
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The SKF Group
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3 Business Areas with a global customer responsibility, working with our customers’ total life cycle:
Automotive Industrial Market –Strategic Industries
Industrial Market –Regional
Sales and Services
Group functions supporting the business:
Finance & Corporate
Development
People & BusinessExcellence
Communication & Government
Relations
TechnologyDevelopment
Purchasing Business Transformation
Legal & Sustainability
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Energy• Renewable • Traditional
Commercial Transport• Aerospace• Railways• Off-highway
Special Industrial Machinery• Food & Beverage• Machine tools• Marine• Healthcare• Medical • Printing • TextileHeavy Industry
• Metal-working• Mining• Pulp & Paper
General Industry• Industrial gearboxes• Fluid power• Material handling• Industrial Electrical
• Cars and light trucks• Trucks, trailers
and buses• Two wheelers• Vehicle aftermarket• Home appliances
& Portable power tools
Automotive
Industry specialist and partner to many industries
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SKF technology platforms
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SKF technology platforms
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Research and development
• Accelerate R&D on new products and services with a positive impact on the environment
• Greater focus on core technologies and launching new products
• Technology clusters translate innovation strategies into clear technology programs
• Increasing R&D in rapidly developing regions. Strengthening links with universities and technical colleges
2.5% 10%
421663
R&D spending of annual sales, 2012 (2.2% in 2011)
R&D investment growth in local currency, 2012 (30% in 2011)
Recorded invention disclosures 2012 (620 in 2011)
First filing of patent applications, 2012 (325 in 2011)
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Sustainability / environment
• Steel and heat treatment
• Non-metallic materials
• Sealing
• Condition Monitoring
• Tribology
• Modelling and simulation
• Lubrication
SKF core technologies
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Acquisitions since 2003
SealsBearingsand units
Lubrication systemsServices Mechatronics
Focus on industrial and aftermarket business.
Products
Technologies
Geographies
Industries
SNFA (2006)
S2M (2007)
QPM (2008)
Economos (2006)
Macrotech (2006)
Macrotech (2009)
Baker (2007)
PMCI (2007)
PB&A (2006)
Monitek (2006)
Safematic (2006)
Vogel (2004)
ALS (2007)
Sommers (2005)
ABBA (2007)
Jaeger (2005)
Peer (2008)
GLO (2008)
TCM (2003)
Scandrive (2003)
Cirval (2008)
Lincoln Industrial (2010)
GBC (2012)
BVI (2013)
Kaydon (2013)
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The Power of Knowledge Engineering
Our promise
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SKF knowledge – focus on total asset life cycle
Maximizing productivity and machinery service life,
reducing overall Total Cost of Ownership
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Increase energy efficiency
Energy savings
per roll unit
50%
Increased service
life
25%
Faster change-
over
30%
Fewer stops per
year
2
SKF Energy Monitoring Service
Energy saving in pulp & paper
pumps*
70%
Typical energy savings in non-
monitored pumps
>20%
Typical energy savings in regularly monitored pumps
5 %
SKF ConRo
* Energy monitoring of 8 out of their 300 pumps. Annual savings of up to 2,500 MWh
Fully sealed, re-lubrication free continuous caster roll units
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Optimize design
SKF Solar Linear Actuator
15%Reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel consumption by up to 15% with exact stop-start function
Magnetic impulses provide exact angular rotor position for quick and quiet stops and starts
Improve energy collection and cut CO2 emissions (2-axes system)
Improve energy collection and cut CO2 emissions (1-axis system)
15-20%
30-40%
Purpose-designed actuator for accurate sun tracking from sunrise to sunset
SKF Rotor Positioning Bearing
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Optimize design
CARB Toroidal Roller Bearing
SKF Y-Bearing Units
Typical lubrication consumption per bearing and year*
1 kg
Lubricated for life bearings*
0 kg
A combination of a CARB toroidal roller bearing, SNL housing and seals
* Sugar and ethanol processor
MTBR before*
49months
MTBR after*
70months
43% increase in MTBR leads to significant cost savings
* Food & Beverage
Maintenance-free operation reduces total cost of operation
Maintenance-free series of Y-bearing units for the food industry
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SKF Remanufacturing
SKF Low Speed Monitoring
Uptime &safety firstIn high-speed rail, there is no room for quick fixes
Wheel set bearing remanufacturing
Patented signal processing technology for detecting and diagnosing bearing faults at 10 rpm or below
ROI 483%Labour savingsComponent savingsService investmentNet savings, 18 months* Steel producer's estimate
$12,150$250,000$45,000$217,150*
Improve uptime
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SKF Proactive Reliability Maintenance
70%
Reduced unplanned downtime
30%
Reduction in quality losses
Increased MTBF for process
pumps*
15%
Pump maintenance cost savings*
12%
Total maintenance cost savings*
10%
* Petrochemical refiner
SKF Operator Driven Reliability
SKF Microlog Inspector helps ensure the success of your Operator Driven Reliability programme
* Paper mill
Complete solutions from the world’s most experienced experts
Reduce maintenance
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For a world of knowledge
Knowledge sites
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The first SKF Solution Factory opened in Shanghai in 2008. Today, there are more than 20 spread around the world.
• SKF Solution Factory is the embodiment of SKF knowledge engineering
• A gateway for customer challenges at all levels – from senior management to planning, production and engineering
• Maximize customer benefits by bringing together essential services, including• Asset efficiency optimization• Root cause and lubrication analysis• Application engineering• Machine tool spindle and bearing refurbishment• Energy and sustainability management• Project management
SKF Solution Factory
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The SKF Engineering & Research Centre (ERC) is a major source to enable SKF to “Equip the world with SKF knowledge”.
• The Group’s central R&D facility in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
• Develop technology and knowledge to achieve better understanding of materials, bearing designs, lubrication and seals
• Improve bearing performance, integrate electronics and software into SKF products and develop new software tools
SKF Engineering & Research Centre
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The SKF-Chalmers UTC is well and truly on its way to finding innovative responses for sustainability, after the official inauguration on 27th March 2012.
SKF University Technology Centres
• Strengthen the relationship with the academic community
• Collaborate with renowned universities to maintain technological leadership
2012Sweden
2011Sweden
2010England
2010China
2009England
Chalmers University of TechnologySustainability and environment
Luleå Technology UniversityCondition monitoring and asset management
London Imperial CollegeTribology and models
Tsinghua UniversityPolymer materials
Cambridge University Steel and Heat treatment research
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SKF Global Technical Centres Asia
• Locate Global Technical Centres near customers in expanding markets
• Focus on innovations in all five SKF technology platforms
• Presently in China and India
The SKF Global Technical Centre India is our latest addition, opened in December 2011.
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SKF Manufacturing Development Centre
• Reinforce the technical leadership in manufacturing and processing of rolling bearings and related products
• Develop new manufacturing processes and equipment for ultimate use in SKF factories worldwide
• Keep informed on how new technology developments can be applied to improve production efficiency, quality and performance of SKF products
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Environmental Care
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Environmental Care
• ISO 14001 EMS
• Climate strategy
• Chemical use – REACH
• Water
• Product stewardship(life cycle management)
• Wastes and recycling
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SKF BeyondZero
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Climate targets
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Raw material and components100% of SKFs energy-intensive major suppliers certified according to ISO 50001 Energy management Standard by 2016.
SKF’s own operations (Scope 1 and 2)Reduce the total annual energy use of the SKF Group by 5% below 2006’s level by 2016. Reduce the energy use per production output by 5% year-on-year.
Products and solutionsIncrease the revenue from the SKF BeyondZero portfolio from SEK 2.5 billion in 2011 to SEK 10 billion by 2016.
Transport and distributionReduce CO2 emissions per tonne-kilometre for all transport managed by SKF Logistics Services by 30% below 2011’s level, by the end of 2016.
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SKF BeyondZero concept
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Reduce the negative environmental impact deriving from our operations.
Transport anddistributionTransport anddistribution
SKF’s own operationsSKF’s own operations
Raw material and componentsRaw material and components
Increase the positive environmental impact by innovating and offering new technologies, products and services with enhanced environmental performance characteristics to our customers.
Customer solutionsCustomer solutions
SKF BeyondZero portfolio
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… to environmental life cycle management… to environmental life cycle management
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SKF’s environmental approach
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From manufacturing-oriented …From manufacturing-oriented …
Manufacturing CustomersSuppliers Transportation Transportation End-of-use
Energy sourcing
…to environmental life cycle management…to environmental life cycle management
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Environmental Care
• Continually strive to reduce environmental impact• From own operations• From suppliers’ operations
Group energy use CO2 results
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SKF BeyondZero portfolio – Industrial
SKF Solar Linear Actuator contributes to increasing the energy production from one solar panel, which contributes to a reduction of CO2 by 4.4 tonnes per year.
SKF Energy Monitoring Service for pump systems helped reduce CO2 emissions by 1,700 tonnes per year.
SKF ConRo reduced CO2 emissions by 1.5 tonnes per unit and year.
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SKF BeyondZero portfolio – Industrial
Replacement of hydraulic lifts with two SKF CASM electric cylinders produced a CO2 savings of 4.9 tonnes per year for one machine.
SKF products and solutions for renewable energy help display power sector CO2.
If SKF were to equip all new motors ranging from sizes 1–50 HP with its current SKF E2 bearing range, a yearly 290,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions would be avoided.
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SKF BeyondZero portfolio – Automotive
SKF Bus Door Actuator saves 1900 kg CO2/year compared to using pressurized air for operating the doors.
SKF StopGo for two-wheelers reducesCO2 emissions by 5 g per kilometre.
SKF Rotor Positioning Bearing enables Stop-Start, which can reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 15%.
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SKF BeyondZero portfolio – Automotive
SKF Low Friction Engine Seal reduces friction by up to 55%, providing a CO2savings of over 1 g per kilometre.
SKF products & solutions for electric vehicles.
A light commercial vehicle with four SKF Low Weight Hub Bearing Units reduces CO2 by 4.0 kg per year.
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Employee Care
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Employee Care
• Assure a safe working environment
• Promote the health, education and well-being of SKF employees
• SKF Code of Conduct is fundamental
• Employees are given opportunities to train for job enrichment and greater responsibility
• Focus on learning and development
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SKF College campuses
Campus Elgin
Campus Buenos Aires Campus Pune
Campus Göteborg
Campus Shanghai
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Community Care
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Community Care projects
Turkey, Siirt
Thailand, PranburiNational Park
Argentina, Garrahan
Foundation
Austria, Basky
Sweden, Gothia Cup
India, Sports Academy
Brazil, Communidade
Germany, OBArt
South Africa, Legae
China,Hope School
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Gothia Cup and Meet the World
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Awards
Others:• 2006 – 2009 No. 1 in Folksam’s Corporate Responsibility Index for environment• 2008 The best employer in Sweden, based on Universum’s survey• 2008 No. 1 web ranking in CSR in Sweden and Europe by Hallvarsson and Halvarsson• 2007 Globe Award winner for Best CSR Company by Globe Forum• 2007 Veckans Affärers Social Capitalist Award
FTSE4Good Index Series 2001 – 2012
DJSI World Index 2000 – 2012Sector leader in Industrial Engineering 2009, 2005, 2003
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