FLSmidth & Co. A/S is a Danish multinational technology company based in Copenhagen , Denmark . With almost 11,000 employees worldwide, it provides the global mining and cement industries with equipment and services . For the mining industry, the company provides technology for copper, gold, nickel, zinc and lithium mining, and for the cement industry, it provides technology for cement production. FLSmidth is listed on NASDAQ OMX Nordic Copenhagen (the former Copenhagen Stock Exchange ) in the C25 index and has offices in more than 60 countries worldwide.
26-450: Metso Corporation (natively Metso Oyj ) was a Finnish industrial machinery company focusing on providing technology and services for mining , aggregates , and oil and gas , recycling , pulp and paper and other process industries. On 30 June 2020, Metso's partial demerger and combination of Metso Minerals business unit and Outotec took place. Two new companies started operations on 1 July 2020: Neles and Metso Outotec . Metso
52-414: A know-how in design and supply of major bulk material handling systems for cement, mining, heavy industrial facilities and bagging equipment worldwide. The year 2011 saw FLSmidth acquiring some major minerals and cement companies like ESSA Australia Limited on 17 February 2011, Phillips Kiln Service Ltd on 18 August 2011 and Transweigh India Ltd on 20 October 2011. On 3 July 2012, FLSmidth completed
78-480: A German company specialised in mobile solutions for repairs, refurbishments and installation services (September) and Australian service companies MIE Enterprises Pty Ltd. and Mayer Bulk Pty Ltd. that provide construction, commissioning, maintenance and repair services. In line with its heightened focus on core businesses areas such as cement and minerals, FLSmidth divested the capital sales of lime kilns and recausticizing equipment for use in white liquor plants in
104-577: A new valve supply and service center in Vadodara, India. In the same year, Metso acquired the Korean valve manufacturer Valstone Control Inc., U.S. software company ExperTune Inc. and 75 percent of the Chinese crushing and screening equipment producer Shaorui Heavy Industries. Metso Recycling business offers metal and waste recycling equipment and services globally. On 1 September 2011, Metso announced that
130-600: A process with Supercritical carbon dioxide to dissolve and carry organic wood preservative into timber, an alternative to polluting Chromated copper arsenate (CCA). As FLS Miljø was closed in 2004, some of the employees later contributed to a similar process to remove cork tainting 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole (TCA) from wine corks . In the beginning of the 21st century the Group began to continuously sell off non-core activities. On 2 April 2007, FFE Minerals acquired Rahco International, Inc. In May 2007, FFE Minerals
156-470: A result of this arrangement, Valmet Automotive ceased to be a Metso subsidiary. In 2015, Metso divested its Process Automation Systems (PAS) business to Valmet, focusing on their mining and aggregates industries operations and on the flow control systems manufacturing business. All regulatory approvals were received by 18 June 2020 and partial demerger was registered on 30 June 2020. Metso Outotec and Neles started operations on 1 July 2020. In July 2023, it
182-568: A significant impact on the environment, contributing approximately 10% of global CO 2 emissions. The company already has much of the technology needed to help both industries reduce emissions, while new technologies will be developed through R&D partnerships with customers, universities, start-ups and companies from different industries. In 2021, FLSmidth signed up to the Science Based Targets initiative, gaining validation for specific sustainability-related targets aligned to
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234-408: The pulp and paper industry . The business was divested to Metso Paper Sweden AB by means of a license agreement. The licence was perpetual and exclusive in relation to FLSmidth. In 2022, FLSmidth acquired Mining Technologies, the mining division of German thyssenkrupp, which is the company’s largest acquisition. With this, FLSmidth becomes the world’s leading supplier of technology and services to
260-527: The 1990s, product companies such as Pfister , Ventomatic and MAAG Gear were acquired. In 1990, the Group acquired Fuller Company and established the F.L.Smidth-Fuller Engineering Group. Two minerals processing divisions, Fuller Mineral Processing and FLSmidth Mineral Processing, were set up in FLSmidth and Fuller. In 1997, the company was named FFE Minerals after merging the two separate minerals divisions into one single company. FLS Miljø developed
286-596: The Copenhagen suburb of Valby, becoming an iconic part of the city landscape with its highly praised red-brick buildings. The building was designed by the architect Palle Suenson. In 2022, FLSmidth announced that it will move to a new head office in Copenhagen, likely in the second half of 2024. Over the years, the company has expanded with non-core activities and in 1989 the entire FLSmidth Group consisted of some 125 companies within areas such as cement engineering, plastic, aerospace and cement building materials. Throughout
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#1732797496807312-570: The Extraordinary General Meeting approved the demerger of Metso into two companies. At the start of 2014, Metso Corporation's Mining and Construction business and Automation business formed the new Metso Corporation and Metso's Pulp, Paper and Power business formed a new independent company under the name Valmet Corporation. In December 2013 Metso reduced its holding in Valmet Automotive to approximately 41%. As
338-486: The Recycling business would be managed as a separate entity while Metso reviews other strategic alternatives for it. As part of this process, Metso evaluated both external and internal options. On 25 October 2012, Metso announced that Metso Recycling will be integrated into Mining and Construction as of 1 December 2012. In August 2013, Metso closed the acquisition of Chinese manganese steel foundry JX. On 1 October 2013,
364-550: The US, it is exchanged on the over-the-counter (OTC) market . Starting from 1 July, Metso's share is continued by Neles. Metso's biggest registered shareholders on 30 September 2016 were: Industrial machinery (Redirected from Industrial machinery ) Overview of and topical guide to industrial machinery [REDACTED] Industry in Italy, photo by Paolo Monti The following outline
390-497: The acquisition of the Australian engineering and equipment supply company Ludowici Limited , a provider of coal centrifuges, vibrating screens and complementary wear resistant products and services for the minerals industries. In 2012, FLSmidth acquired Decanter Machine, Inc. , a United States-based manufacturer and supplier of centrifugal technology to the global minerals industries (August), TEUTRINE GmbH Industrie-Technik ,
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468-677: The company name was changed to F.L.Smidth & Co. In 1887, the first FLSmidth cement plant was built near Limhamn in Sweden. The company grew and in 1890 the first international office opened in London. Offices in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Peking (Beijing) and other major cities followed. In 1957, F.L.Smidth machinery accounted for 40 percent of all cement production in the world. In 1954, FLSmidth inaugurated its head office in Vigerslev Alle in
494-890: The expansions to the Ahmedabad foundry and the Bawal factory in India were completed. Metso also purchased the paper machine technology of Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ’ (MHI), making Metso the sole owner of Beloit's paper machinery intellectual property globally. In September 2008, Metso sold 83% of its foundry in Sweden to an investment group assembled by the Primaca investment company. The Metso Foundries Karlstad unit specialized in casts of wind power components, diesel engine blocks and Yankee cylinders for paper machines. By 2009, half of Metso's orders received in 2009 came from emerging markets, compared to less than one fifth in 1999. In
520-456: The global mining industry. Following the integration of Mining Technologies, the proportion of FLSmidth’s mining-related business increased to 65% of the company’s operations. FLSmidth and Co. A/S (Founded 1882) Fuller Company (Acq 1990) In 2019, through the sustainability pledge “MissionZero”, FLSmidth committed to providing technologies to accelerate mining and cement towards zero emissions by 2030. Mining and cement operations have
546-583: The mining industry include FLSmidth , Outotec and ThyssenKrupp , and in the construction industry Terex , Atlas Copco , Caterpillar and Sandvik . Metso's customers operate in mining, aggregates, recycling and process industries. Metso's share was listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange . The share was previously traded also on the New York Stock Exchange , but the listing there ended on 14 September 2007 and now, in
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#1732797496807572-619: The same year, Metso entered into a combination agreement with Tamfelt, one of the world's leading suppliers of technical textile. Subsequently, Metso made a public exchange offer for all of Tamfelt's shares. In 2012, Metso agreed to form a joint venture with China's LiuGong Group to develop the track-mounted crushing business in China, consolidated its valve operations in the United States into new premises in Massachusetts and opened
598-746: Was announced Metso had acquired the Perth -headquartered bulk material handling company Brouwer Engineering. Metso's President and CEO as well as Chairman of the Executive Team is Pekka Vauramo as of 1 November 2018. Metso's Board includes the following members. The Executive Team includes the following members. For minerals processing in the mining, aggregates and recycling industries, Metso's offering includes crushers, screens, mining solutions, grinding mills and media, conveyors, solutions for bulk materials handling as well as process, pyro processing and recycling equipment. Metso's biggest competitors in
624-441: Was created through the merger of Valmet and Rauma Oy [ fi ] in 1999. In 2013, Metso demerged into two separate companies: Metso Corporation and Valmet Corporation. By 2008, Metso had become Finland's ninth largest company and the number of Metso shareholders had increased from 25,000 to 42,000. Metso strengthened its market position and service capacity in growing markets, particularly in India and China. During 2008,
650-422: Was founded in Copenhagen on 2 January 1882 by Frederik Læssøe Smidth ( da ). It was initially a consultancy business whose main focus was to purchase machinery and build small machines for local craftsmen. Within a few years the firm, called “Technical Bureau” at the time, specialised in machinery for the brick and tile industry . In 1887 two engineers, Poul Larsen and Alexander Foss , were made partners and
676-532: Was renamed FLSmidth Minerals and on 10 August 2007, FLSmidth acquired GL&V Process, at that point the company's largest acquisition, enabling it to gain a foothold in the global copper industry. In May and October 2008, FLSmidth acquired Pneumapress Inc. and CEntry, an engineering consultancy based in Utah. In 2009, FLSmidth acquired Conveyor Engineering Inc. and EEL India Limited on 1 March 2009 and 28 July 2009 respectively. These acquisitions gave FLSmidth
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