About The Timken Company
The Timken Company was founded in 1899 and is a global manufacturer of engineered bearings and industrial motion products. With over a century of innovation and knowledge accumulation, the company continuously enhances the reliability and efficiency of machinery worldwide, driving progress across the globe. It employs more than 19,000 people across 46 countries and regions. In 2022, its sales reached $4.58 billion.
The Timken Company first entered the Chinese market in 1992. Over the past few years, the company has diversified its product portfolio primarily through mergers and acquisitions, establishing itself as a company with long-term strong and stable performance.

The Timken Company sells products and services to diverse customer groups worldwide, including clients in renewable energy, automation, food and beverage, aerospace, marine, and other industries. Among these, renewable energy represents the largest end-market segment.
Key to Maintaining Market Leadership
The Timken Company remains committed to providing customers with the highest quality products, which is key to its ongoing success in the market.

Additionally, Timken’s engineering service capabilities are widely recognized in the industry. Chen Juan explains, "We have a strong technical team that handles everything from pre-sales to after-sales support, offering tailored solutions and addressing complex challenges. Our technical team is fully dedicated to meeting the demands of various complex application scenarios."
Today, The Timken Company further strengthens this commitment through diversified operations, a technical sales model, and top-tier customer service. It will continue to invest in growth and create value for its customers and shareholders through operational excellence.
Sustainability
The Timken Company advances sustainability efforts globally, constantly exploring ways to improve operations and innovating alongside customers to deliver more efficient and sustainable products. Particularly in the renewable energy sector—Timken’s largest end-market—the company serves some of the world’s most critical wind power projects. Employees prioritize corporate social responsibility daily, seeking better solutions for customers, streamlining operations, and strengthening community engagement.

Furthermore, Timken implements continuous improvement projects in its factories to reduce waste.
These operational efforts will help the company achieve its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets: a 50% reduction in total Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by 2030, covering both direct operational emissions and indirect emissions from purchased energy.

Exhibit Preview
When discussing the PTC exhibition, Ms. Chen noted that as a specialized power transmission industry trade show in Asia, PTC provides an excellent opportunity for The Timken Company to showcase its products. It serves as a platform to enhance brand image, expand influence, and communicate corporate values, fostering exchanges with customers and suppliers to explore new business opportunities for the industry.
This year, The Timken Company will display a series of engineered bearings for the food and beverage industry, including corrosion-resistant housed bearing units, as well as its expanding industrial motion product line. TIMKEN® corrosion-resistant housed ball bearing units maximize equipment productivity and, most importantly, further ensure food safety.
TIMKEN® Corrosion-Resistant Housed Ball Bearing Units