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 Which machine-tool-producing companies are the biggest? Here are financial results from companies that produce machine tools or related services and equipment like numerical controls. 
www.metalworkinginsider.info Updated July 17, 2010
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Rank Company Name Country Fiscal Year Ended M-Tool Revenue US $-Mill. Total Revenue US $-Mill.   Major Brands    
34. Niles-Simmons Germany Dec. 2008 291.0 316.0   Niles-Simmons, Hegenscheidt-MFD,   
35. Star Micronics Japan Feb. 2009 286.5 567.8   Star Micronics  
36. Fagor Arrasate Spain Dec. 2008 270.7 270.7   Fagor Arrasate, Ona Pres  
37. Autania Germany Dec. 2008 251.1 251.5   Elb, WFL Millturn, Profiroll, Wirth & Gruffat, Sieber
38. Toshiba Japan Mar. 2010 250.6 799.2   Shibaura, Toshiba  
39. Liebherr Switzerland Dec. 2009 245.9 9,708.0   Liebherr, Sigma Pool  
40. Sodick Japan Mar. 2010 242.6 367.6   Sodick  
41. StarragHeckert Switzerland Dec. 2009 233.2 233.2   Starrag (Rigid), Heckert, SIP  
42. Kasto Germany Dec. 2008 229.5 229.5   Kasto  
43. Brother Japan Mar. 2009 225.6 4,282.0   Brother  
44. Feintool Switzerland Sep. 2009 222.6 370.0   Feintool, Schmid, Hydrel  
45. Hardinge U.S.A. Dec. 2009 214.1 214.1   Hardinge, Kellenberger, Bridgeport  
46. Hwacheon So. Korea Dec. 2008 212.6 250.1   Hwacheon  
47. Flow International U.S.A. Apr. 2009 210.1 210.1   Flow, Quintus  
48. Comau Italy Dec. 2009 203.1 1,015.3   Comau, PICO, Renault Automation  
49. Jier MT Group China Dec. 2006 200.0 200.0   Jier, Jinan No. 2  
50. Horkos Japan Sep. 2008 188.8 188.8   Horkos  
51. Hermle Germany Dec. 2009 186.9 186.9   Hermle  
52. Victor Taiwan Dec. 2008 172.8 172.8   Fortune, Victor (outside N. Amer.)  
53. Sugino Japan Mar. 2008 170.3 170.3   Sugino  
54. Nakamura-Tome Japan Mar. 2007 163.4 163.4   Nakamura-Tome  
55. DS Technologie Germany Dec. 2006 159.5 159.5   Dörries, Droop + Rein, Scharmann, Berthiez
56. Romi Brazil Dec. 2009 157.9 241.6   Romi  
57. Matsuura Japan Mar. 2009 152.9 152.9   Matsuura,  MAXIA  
58. Ace Micromatic India Mar. 2008 152.6 152.6   Ace, Micromatic, Pragati  
59. PCI France Dec. 2006 151.8 379.4   Meteor, Axelor, Tripteor  
60. Tsugami Japan Mar. 2010 150.2 166.9   Tsugami, Shimamoto, Precision Tsugami
61. Mitsui Seiki Japan Mar. 2009 149.5 237.0   Mitsui Seiki  
62. Nachi-Fujikoshi Japan Nov. 2009 149.5 1,150.1   Nachi  
63. Cinetic Landis France Dec. 2006 149.0 1,287.5   Landis, Landis Giustina, Landis Cincinnati
64. You Ji Taiwan Dec. 2008 142.9 142.9   You Ji  
65. YCM Taiwan Dec. 2007 137.0 137.0   Supermax, YCM, Yeong Chin  
66. Komatsu Mach'y Japan Mar. 2005 132.3 132.3   Komatsu, B.T.M. Complex  
67. 600 Group U.K. Mar. 2009 131.2 131.2   Colchester-Harrison, Gamet, Clausing, Electrox
68. She Hong Taiwan Dec. 2007 130.0 130.0   Hartford  
69. KMT Waterjet Sweden Dec. 2008 129.9 129.9   KMT-Aqua-Dyne, -McCartney, -Waterjet, -H2O
70. Riello Italy Dec. 2005 124.5 124.5   Riello, Mandelli, Burkhardt + Weber, Tri-Way
71. SIMPAC So. Korea Dec. 2008 120.1 122.6   SIMPAC  
72. Anca Australia June 2008 110.3 110.3   Anca  
73. O-M Japan Mar. 2010 108.7 123.6   O-M  
74. Howa Japan Mar. 2010 106.3 217.0   Howa  
75. Tornos Switzerland Dec. 2009 105.7 105.7   Tornos  
76. Pama Italy Dec. 2007 104.6 104.6   Pama  
77. Tajmac-ZPS Czech Rep. Sep. 2008 104.2 104.2   ZPS, Euroturn, Manurhin K'MX, Mori-Say
78. OKK Japan Mar. 2010 102.1 109.8   OKK  
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Note well: The worldwide recession in the machine-tool industry in 2008-2010 severely jumbled rankings. Check fiscal-year closing dates when comparing company performance. Rankings are based on worldwide sales of machine tools and related equipment and/or services. Numerical controls sold by machine-tool builders are included, except that *FANUC and *Siemens are included in the table but not in the rankings because they produce few machine tools. Data on public companies come from published reports; data on privately held companies come from company officials, sometimes through industry associations. Not all machine-tool-producing companies are included. Some private firms opt out. Others may not be currently included  for technical reasons. Machine-tool sales may be calculated as a percentage of total sales; this percentage may be published, reported privately by a company official, or estimated from other sources. In the case of updates and amplifications, please correspond directly to the editor of Metalworking Insiders' Report.
Write to:  Editor (jjablonowski@gardnerweb.com)
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