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A. O. Smith

A. O. Smith Corporation is an American manufacturer of both residential and commercial water heaters and boilers and the largest manufacturer and marketer of water heaters in North America.[1] It also supplies water treatment products in the Asian market.[1][5] The company has 24 locations worldwide, including five manufacturing facilities in North America, as well as plants in Bengaluru in India, Nanjing in China and Veldhoven in The Netherlands.[6]

A. O. Smith Corporation
TypePublic
IndustryWater technology
FoundedMilwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 1904 (1904) (original incorporation)
FounderArthur Oliver Smith
Headquarters
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
,
United States
Number of locations
24 worldwide[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Kevin J. Wheeler (Chairman, President & CEO)
[2]
Products
Revenue US$2.99 billion (2019)[3]
US$472 million (2019)[3]
US$370 million (2019)[3]
Total assets US$3.06 billion (2019)[3]
Total equity US$1.67 billion (2019)[3]
Number of employees
15,100[4] (2019)
DivisionsMotor, Smith Fiberglass Products, Water Heater, Water Products
Websiteaosmith.com
A.O. Smith at Veldhoven, the Netherlands

In the past, A. O. Smith has had numerous other product lines. Among them, it was the largest bomb maker in the United States by the end of World War I. Smith ranked 74th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[7]

History

The A.O. Smith Corporation was founded in 1874 by Charles Jeremiah Smith as C. J. Smith and Sons, a baby carriage and bicycle parts manufacturer. They began forming steel tubing from sheet metal to make bicycle frames.[8] By 1895, the company was the largest bicycle parts manufacturer. In 1899, Arthur Oliver Smith, a son of the founder, developed the world's first pressed steel vehicle frame and they later began making frames for the Peerless Automobile Company, Cadillac, and Ford Motor Company.[9] In 1904, the company incorporated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as A. O. Smith Company.

In 1913, Lloyd Raymond Smith took over, and in 1914, the company introduced the Smith Motor Wheel, a gasoline-powered device for bicycles and in 1915, they began manufacturing the Smith Flyer, which they later sold to Briggs & Stratton Company of Milwaukee. A year later in 1916, A.O. Smith was incorporated in New York, and in 1917, they began manufacturing bomb casings for World War I.

In the 1920s, company engineers developed the coated welding rod which they used in manufacturing until 1965, as well as the world's first fully automated automobile frame factory, with the capability of making a frame every eight seconds, until 1958, the first arc-welded, high-pressure vessel used to refine oil, which the company produced until 1963, and oil supply line pipes, until 1972.

During the Great Depression, the company was said to have excluded blacks from applying for employment in Milwaukee because "the company 'never did and didn't intend to employ Negroes.'"[10]

In 1933, the company used the process of fusing glass to steel to make a large single-piece glass-lined brewery tank. Over the next 32 years, they made more than 11,000 glass-lined tanks. In 1936, the company patented the glass-lined water heater. Three years later, they began mass-producing residential water heaters, but shifted all production to war-time use during World War II.

In 1940, the company acquired Sawyer Electric of Los Angeles, California, a manufacturer of electric motors. In 1942, it once again began to produce bomb casings, as well as aircraft propellers, undercarriages, torpedoes, and air flasks. By 1945, the company had built 4.5 million bombs, 16,750 sets of landing gear, and 46,700 propeller blades. They also built nose frames for the B-25 bomber, water heaters, jeep frames, and components for the atomic bomb project. In 1946, they built a 400,000 square foot residential water heater plant in Kankakee, Illinois. From this plant, they also made waterheaters with the Kenmore name.[11] In 1948, they entered the commercial water heater market after acquiring The Burkay Company of Toledo, Ohio. In 1949, the company began producing Harvestore, a glass-fused-to-steel silo, targeted at dairy and livestock operations.

In the 1950s, A. O. Smith acquired Whirl-A-Way Motors of Dayton, Ohio, and consolidated its electric motor manufacturing operations there. The motor division later introduced the hermetic motor, a critical component of air conditioning and refrigeration compressors. Its water heater division introduced the first glass-lined commercial water heater, the A. O. Smith Burkay B-65, and later the company established a glass fiber division to replace steel in many applications. It also expanded into supplying oil field pipe and pipe for service stations, eventually becoming Smith Fiberglass Products in 1986.

In the early 1960s, the company opened a commercial water heater and boiler plant in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. In 1965, the Motor division invented the enclosed canopy, two-compartment motor, a design that improved the reliability in pool pump motors by separating the switching components from the motor windings. In 1967, fourth generation Smith family member, Lloyd B. Smith, was elected chairman and chief executive officer of the company. By 1969, the company had produced its 10 millionth residential water heater, and by 1972, the company had expanded to Europe. In 1974, the Conservationist line of residential water heaters was introduced. In 1976, the Motor division opened a plant in Bray, Ireland, to supply hermetic motors. In 1978, A.O. Smith began manufacturing storage tanks, beginning with Aquastore, a glass-fused-to-steel tank.

By the early 1980s, the Automotive Products unit had manufactured over 100 million passenger car frames, and 50 million truck frames, in Milwaukee, and soon after the company opened its first electric motor assembly operations in Ciudad Juárez and Ciudad Acuña, Mexico. In 1990, it developed the first hermetic motor insulation system compatible with R-134a non-ozone-depleting refrigerant. In 1995, they acquired Peabody TecTank of Parsons, Kansas, allowing A.O. Smith to enter the bulk dry storage market.[12] That same year the company expanded into Asia by entering two joint-venture agreements: Smith Fiberglass Products and Harbin Composites Corporation to make fiberglass pipes for the China's petroleum industry, and Water Products Company and Yuhan Water Heater to make residential water heaters. In 1996, the Water Products division introduced the Cyclone XHE commercial water heater. In 1997, after 90 years in the automotive industry, A.O. Smith sold its Automotive Products Company to Tower International. In 1997, they acquired UPPCO, Inc., making A.O Smith the world's leading manufacturer of C-frame subfractional horsepower motors. In 1998, they acquired General Electric’s domestic compressor motor business, as well as the electric motor division of Magnetek. By the end of the decade, Water Products Company had bought out its joint venture partner in Asia, and had opened a plant in Nanjing, China.

In the 2000s, A. O. Smith made a number of acquisitions, by acquiring State Industries, Inc., and its subsidiary APCOM Inc., Shenzhen Speeda Industrial Co. Ltd., and Athens Products, a supplier of hermetic motors for scroll compressor applications, as well as The Changheng Group of Changzhou, China, a manufacturer of fractional horsepower motors for HVAC applications, Taicang Special Motor Company, Ltd., of Suzhou, China, Yueyang Zhongmin Special Electrical Machinery Co. Ltd., Lochinvar Corporation, a manufacturer of high efficiency condensing boilers for hot water and hydronic heating applications, and in 2006, GSW Inc. a water heaters manufacturer for the Canadian market, and The American Water Heater Company, the exclusive supplier of water heaters to Lowe's, carrying the Whirlpool brand. In 2009, the company entered the water purification industry with a new venture, A. O. Smith (Shanghai) Water Treatment Products Co. Ltd. In 2010, A. O. Smith opened a 76,000 square foot residential water heater manufacturing plant in Bangalore, India, which later expanded to 297000 sq ft operation with expansion to manufacture of water purification products. Takagi Industrial Company's North American operations were acquired in 2010.. In 2011, A.O. Smith sold its electric motor business to Regal-Beloit.

On August 8, 2016, A.O.Smith, acquired Austin-based water filtration company Aquasana (previously known as Sun Water Systems) from L' Catterton for $87 Million.[13]

In 2016, A.O Smith was successfully sued by a Chicago area family because the company has refused to include a safety feature in their water heaters to prevent scalding deaths.[14] Immediately after receiving the verdict, A.O. Smith appealed the decision and in December 2018 the verdict was reversed.[15]

Brands

A.O. Smith operates under the following brand names around the world: A.O. Smith (United States, Canada, China, Europe, Turkey, India and Vietnam), GSW (Canada), John Wood (Canada), State Water Heaters, American Water Heaters, Reliance Water Heaters, Lochinvar, Takagi and U.S. Craftmaster Water Heaters.

Products

A. O. Smith Water Products Company is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Ashland City, TN location is home of the world's largest water heater factory.[6] A.O. Smith Corporation manufactures the following types of water heaters for residential uses: gas and propane, hybrid, electric, tankless, and solar. The company manufactures the following types of water heaters for commercial uses: oil-fired, gas and electric, as well as boilers, storage tanks, and skid systems. They also provide the following accessories: pump tanks, and expansion tanks.[16]

A.O. Smith Foundation

The A. O. Smith Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization, founded in 1955, that has contributed nearly $35 million to qualifying charitable, educational, scientific, literary, and civic organizations located primarily in communities where A. O. Smith Corporation has facilities. The support for the Foundation comes from the profits of A. O. Smith Corporation.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Milwaukee, Wisconsin: A. O. Smith. March 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
  2. ^ "Kevin J. Wheeler, Chairman, President & CEO". A. O. Smith. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "AO Smith Corp. (AOS)". Yahoo! Finance.
  4. ^ "A.O. Smith". Fortune. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  5. ^ "A. O. Smith in Russia". Retrieved 2013-08-28.
  6. ^ a b . Made In Tennessee. Archived from the original on 2016-08-31. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
  7. ^ Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis (1962) Harvard Business School p.619
  8. ^ "A.O. Smith Corporation History". Funding Universe.
  9. ^ Borth, Christy. Masters of Mass Production, pp. 79, 248-9, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1945.
  10. ^ Wilkerson, Isabel (2011). The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration. New York: Vintage Books. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-679-76388-8.
  11. ^ "Goodbye to Sears".
  12. ^ "CST Industries History". CST Industries.
  13. ^ Grisales, Claudia (15 September 2016). "Austin's Aquasana bought in $87 million deal". Austin American Statesman. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  14. ^ Wood, Lauraann (August 1, 2016). "Jury awards $10.7M in scalding death". Chicago Law Bulletin. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  15. ^ Sellers, Steven M. "A.O. Smith Gets $10.7M Fatal Child Scalding Verdict Reversed". news.bloomberglaw.com. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  16. ^ . Emerson Swan, Inc. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-12-15.

External links

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A O Smith Corporation is an American manufacturer of both residential and commercial water heaters and boilers and the largest manufacturer and marketer of water heaters in North America 1 It also supplies water treatment products in the Asian market 1 5 The company has 24 locations worldwide including five manufacturing facilities in North America as well as plants in Bengaluru in India Nanjing in China and Veldhoven in The Netherlands 6 A O Smith CorporationTypePublicTraded asNYSE AOSS amp P 500 componentIndustryWater technologyFoundedMilwaukee Wisconsin United States 1904 1904 original incorporation FounderArthur Oliver SmithHeadquartersMilwaukee Wisconsin United StatesNumber of locations24 worldwide 1 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleKevin J Wheeler Chairman President amp CEO 2 ProductsWater boilersWater heatersWater tanksWater treatment productsRevenueUS 2 99 billion 2019 3 Operating incomeUS 472 million 2019 3 Net incomeUS 370 million 2019 3 Total assetsUS 3 06 billion 2019 3 Total equityUS 1 67 billion 2019 3 Number of employees15 100 4 2019 DivisionsMotor Smith Fiberglass Products Water Heater Water ProductsWebsiteaosmith wbr comA O Smith at Veldhoven the Netherlands In the past A O Smith has had numerous other product lines Among them it was the largest bomb maker in the United States by the end of World War I Smith ranked 74th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts 7 Contents 1 History 2 Brands 3 Products 4 A O Smith Foundation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe A O Smith Corporation was founded in 1874 by Charles Jeremiah Smith as C J Smith and Sons a baby carriage and bicycle parts manufacturer They began forming steel tubing from sheet metal to make bicycle frames 8 By 1895 the company was the largest bicycle parts manufacturer In 1899 Arthur Oliver Smith a son of the founder developed the world s first pressed steel vehicle frame and they later began making frames for the Peerless Automobile Company Cadillac and Ford Motor Company 9 In 1904 the company incorporated in Milwaukee Wisconsin as A O Smith Company In 1913 Lloyd Raymond Smith took over and in 1914 the company introduced the Smith Motor Wheel a gasoline powered device for bicycles and in 1915 they began manufacturing the Smith Flyer which they later sold to Briggs amp Stratton Company of Milwaukee A year later in 1916 A O Smith was incorporated in New York and in 1917 they began manufacturing bomb casings for World War I In the 1920s company engineers developed the coated welding rod which they used in manufacturing until 1965 as well as the world s first fully automated automobile frame factory with the capability of making a frame every eight seconds until 1958 the first arc welded high pressure vessel used to refine oil which the company produced until 1963 and oil supply line pipes until 1972 During the Great Depression the company was said to have excluded blacks from applying for employment in Milwaukee because the company never did and didn t intend to employ Negroes 10 In 1933 the company used the process of fusing glass to steel to make a large single piece glass lined brewery tank Over the next 32 years they made more than 11 000 glass lined tanks In 1936 the company patented the glass lined water heater Three years later they began mass producing residential water heaters but shifted all production to war time use during World War II In 1940 the company acquired Sawyer Electric of Los Angeles California a manufacturer of electric motors In 1942 it once again began to produce bomb casings as well as aircraft propellers undercarriages torpedoes and air flasks By 1945 the company had built 4 5 million bombs 16 750 sets of landing gear and 46 700 propeller blades They also built nose frames for the B 25 bomber water heaters jeep frames and components for the atomic bomb project In 1946 they built a 400 000 square foot residential water heater plant in Kankakee Illinois From this plant they also made waterheaters with the Kenmore name 11 In 1948 they entered the commercial water heater market after acquiring The Burkay Company of Toledo Ohio In 1949 the company began producing Harvestore a glass fused to steel silo targeted at dairy and livestock operations In the 1950s A O Smith acquired Whirl A Way Motors of Dayton Ohio and consolidated its electric motor manufacturing operations there The motor division later introduced the hermetic motor a critical component of air conditioning and refrigeration compressors Its water heater division introduced the first glass lined commercial water heater the A O Smith Burkay B 65 and later the company established a glass fiber division to replace steel in many applications It also expanded into supplying oil field pipe and pipe for service stations eventually becoming Smith Fiberglass Products in 1986 In the early 1960s the company opened a commercial water heater and boiler plant in Stratford Ontario Canada In 1965 the Motor division invented the enclosed canopy two compartment motor a design that improved the reliability in pool pump motors by separating the switching components from the motor windings In 1967 fourth generation Smith family member Lloyd B Smith was elected chairman and chief executive officer of the company By 1969 the company had produced its 10 millionth residential water heater and by 1972 the company had expanded to Europe In 1974 the Conservationist line of residential water heaters was introduced In 1976 the Motor division opened a plant in Bray Ireland to supply hermetic motors In 1978 A O Smith began manufacturing storage tanks beginning with Aquastore a glass fused to steel tank By the early 1980s the Automotive Products unit had manufactured over 100 million passenger car frames and 50 million truck frames in Milwaukee and soon after the company opened its first electric motor assembly operations in Ciudad Juarez and Ciudad Acuna Mexico In 1990 it developed the first hermetic motor insulation system compatible with R 134a non ozone depleting refrigerant In 1995 they acquired Peabody TecTank of Parsons Kansas allowing A O Smith to enter the bulk dry storage market 12 That same year the company expanded into Asia by entering two joint venture agreements Smith Fiberglass Products and Harbin Composites Corporation to make fiberglass pipes for the China s petroleum industry and Water Products Company and Yuhan Water Heater to make residential water heaters In 1996 the Water Products division introduced the Cyclone XHE commercial water heater In 1997 after 90 years in the automotive industry A O Smith sold its Automotive Products Company to Tower International In 1997 they acquired UPPCO Inc making A O Smith the world s leading manufacturer of C frame subfractional horsepower motors In 1998 they acquired General Electric s domestic compressor motor business as well as the electric motor division of Magnetek By the end of the decade Water Products Company had bought out its joint venture partner in Asia and had opened a plant in Nanjing China In the 2000s A O Smith made a number of acquisitions by acquiring State Industries Inc and its subsidiary APCOM Inc Shenzhen Speeda Industrial Co Ltd and Athens Products a supplier of hermetic motors for scroll compressor applications as well as The Changheng Group of Changzhou China a manufacturer of fractional horsepower motors for HVAC applications Taicang Special Motor Company Ltd of Suzhou China Yueyang Zhongmin Special Electrical Machinery Co Ltd Lochinvar Corporation a manufacturer of high efficiency condensing boilers for hot water and hydronic heating applications and in 2006 GSW Inc a water heaters manufacturer for the Canadian market and The American Water Heater Company the exclusive supplier of water heaters to Lowe s carrying the Whirlpool brand In 2009 the company entered the water purification industry with a new venture A O Smith Shanghai Water Treatment Products Co Ltd In 2010 A O Smith opened a 76 000 square foot residential water heater manufacturing plant in Bangalore India which later expanded to 297000 sq ft operation with expansion to manufacture of water purification products Takagi Industrial Company s North American operations were acquired in 2010 In 2011 A O Smith sold its electric motor business to Regal Beloit On August 8 2016 A O Smith acquired Austin based water filtration company Aquasana previously known as Sun Water Systems from L Catterton for 87 Million 13 In 2016 A O Smith was successfully sued by a Chicago area family because the company has refused to include a safety feature in their water heaters to prevent scalding deaths 14 Immediately after receiving the verdict A O Smith appealed the decision and in December 2018 the verdict was reversed 15 Brands EditA O Smith operates under the following brand names around the world A O Smith United States Canada China Europe Turkey India and Vietnam GSW Canada John Wood Canada State Water Heaters American Water Heaters Reliance Water Heaters Lochinvar Takagi and U S Craftmaster Water Heaters Products EditA O Smith Water Products Company is headquartered in Milwaukee Wisconsin The Ashland City TN location is home of the world s largest water heater factory 6 A O Smith Corporation manufactures the following types of water heaters for residential uses gas and propane hybrid electric tankless and solar The company manufactures the following types of water heaters for commercial uses oil fired gas and electric as well as boilers storage tanks and skid systems They also provide the following accessories pump tanks and expansion tanks 16 A O Smith Foundation EditThe A O Smith Foundation is a private nonprofit organization founded in 1955 that has contributed nearly 35 million to qualifying charitable educational scientific literary and civic organizations located primarily in communities where A O Smith Corporation has facilities The support for the Foundation comes from the profits of A O Smith Corporation See also EditList of S amp P 500 companiesReferences Edit a b c 2011 Annual Report PDF Milwaukee Wisconsin A O Smith March 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 15 Retrieved 2012 09 18 Kevin J Wheeler Chairman President amp CEO A O Smith Retrieved 20 February 2022 a b c d e AO Smith Corp AOS Yahoo Finance A O Smith Fortune Retrieved 2019 03 05 A O Smith in Russia Retrieved 2013 08 28 a b A O Smith Corporation Made In Tennessee Archived from the original on 2016 08 31 Retrieved 2013 12 15 Peck Merton J amp Scherer Frederic M The Weapons Acquisition Process An Economic Analysis 1962 Harvard Business School p 619 A O Smith Corporation History Funding Universe Borth Christy Masters of Mass Production pp 79 248 9 Bobbs Merrill Co Indianapolis IN 1945 Wilkerson Isabel 2011 The Warmth of Other Suns The Epic Story of America s Great Migration New York Vintage Books p 245 ISBN 978 0 679 76388 8 Goodbye to Sears CST Industries History CST Industries Grisales Claudia 15 September 2016 Austin s Aquasana bought in 87 million deal Austin American Statesman Retrieved 7 May 2019 Wood Lauraann August 1 2016 Jury awards 10 7M in scalding death Chicago Law Bulletin Retrieved May 28 2019 Sellers Steven M A O Smith Gets 10 7M Fatal Child Scalding Verdict Reversed news bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2019 05 28 AO Smith Residential Emerson Swan Inc Archived from the original on 2013 12 15 Retrieved 2013 12 15 External links EditBusiness data for A O Smith BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo A O Smith official company website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A O Smith amp oldid 1123469442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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