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SKF’s customer industries

SKF’s customer industries . About this presentation. SKF’s organization is customer-focused and serves around 40 different industries. This presentation aims at giving an overview of SKF’s 26 main industry groups and includes: an overview of each industry's % of sales 2013

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SKF’s customer industries

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  1. SKF’s customer industries

  2. Aboutthis presentation • SKF’s organization is customer-focused and serves around 40 different industries. This presentation aims at giving an overview of SKF’s 26 main industry groups and includes: • an overview of each industry's % of sales 2013 • description of industry trends and requirements • examples of SKF’s offers • customer cases

  3. SKF’s main addressable customer industries To continue, click on the headings in slide show mode. • Aerospace • Aircraft and helicopter builders (system integrators), aero engine, gearbox, and other aircraft systems manufacturers. • Energy • Renewable energy • (wind, solar and ocean) • Traditional energy • (oil and gas and traditional electric power generation • Railway • Passenger (high-speed vehicles, metro cars and light rails), locomotives (diesel and electric) and freight cars.. • Off-highway • Construction, agriculture and forestry and fork lift trucks. • Industrial distribution • Sales through industrial distributors. • Industry, general • Automation • Machine tool • Industrial, drives • (fluid machinery, industrial electrical motors and generators, material handling and industrial transmission and driveline services) • Medical and Health Care. • Industry, heavy and special • Heavy industrial machinery: • Metals • Mining & Cement • Pulp & Paper • Special industrial machinery: • Marine • Food and Beverage • Cars and light trucks • Cars and light truck manufacturers • (OEMs) and their sub-suppliers. • Vehicle Service Market • Spare-part kits products for cars, trucks and two-wheelers. • Trucks • Truck, trailer and bus manufacturers (OEMs) and their sub-suppliers. • Two-wheelers and Electrical • Motorcycles, scooters and skates. Home appliances, portable power tools and electric motors.

  4. Net sales by customerindustry 2013 Cars and light trucks Industrial distribution Vehicle Service Market Two-wheelers and Electrical Trucks Industry, general Railway Off-highway Energy Industry, heavy and special Aerospace

  5. Industrial distribution – 29% ofnetsales (2013) 1/3 Back to content page • SKF has the largest distributor network in the bearing industry and its 7,000 distributor locations reaches over one million customers worldwide. • SKF does not own its distributor network but works closely with independent distributors who add value through their proximity to customers in all industries; their markets and industry knowledge and their complementary product offers and ability to fully support customers in various ways, especially regarding service levels. • The network has expanded over the years with the addition of specialized distributors in different product categories for example lubrication systems and mechatronics and in different industries for example agriculture and marine. • Customers are mainly end-users, but also OEMs usually small to mid-size.

  6. SKF’s solutions for Industrial distribution 2/3 Examples of support to distributors: • SKF’s programme “More with SKF” is developed to strengthen all stages in the supply and value chain, from SKF and its distributors all the way to the customer. It contains a set of tools for distributors in several categories like branding, sales and marketing, supply chain, product range management, people development, e-business, quality and value generation. • Inventory management in order to optimize Distributors' stock level. SKF has initiated a way of streamlining the information flow between distributors and SKF to reduce transactional costs and reduce inventories. • SKF Distributor College is an e-learning platform, whose users can attend various training schemes online. It offers around 45 courses in 20 languages.

  7. Customercase – Industrial distribution 3/3 Improved reliability and less downtime TienseSuiker, a major sugar mill in Belgium had frequent problems with its support rollers. Wear had caused a deficiency in the rollers’ hardened surface and they needed to be replaced. The customer was looking for a partner to take care of the engineering, production and installation of the rollers. SKF and its authorized distributor proposed engineering services including hardening the rollers, with the aim of increasing the intervals between planned downtime. The bearings were mounted on tapered shafts, oil injection was used to provide easy dismounting and disassembled bearings were reworked. This gave the customer improved reliability and less unplanned downtime while saving EUR 1.3 million. SKF is now the preferred service partner for the customer’s improvement projects. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  8. Industry, general – 11% ofnetsales (2013) • Including : • Automation, Machine tool, Industrial drives: Fluid machinery, Industrial electric motors and generators, Material handling, Industrial transmission and driveline services, Medical and Healthcare Back to content page

  9. Automation 1/3 • Market overview • The global industrial automation market has almost doubled over the past decade, which is almost twice as fast as overall industrial production. • The industry is driven by a need for greater flexibility to manufacture different products on the same production line, with improved reliability, higher precision and further energy savings. • The market is gradually shifting from using pneumatic or hydraulic drives, to electromechanical drives, as they require much less energy due to major reductions in energy loss. The shift represents a potential growth for electromechanical robotic joining tools of 20 to 30% annually, depending on the application.

  10. SKF’s solutions for the Automation industry 2/3 • SKF supports the automation industry at the very early design phase • of industrial robots, commonly used in material joining and forming • processes in assembly lines. Examples of solutions 0 • SKF’s compact electromechanical cylinder is equipped with SKF’s inverted roller screw (mechatronics), automatic lubrication system, • sealing solutions, different types of sensors and • the SKF energy efficient bearings. • SKF also supplies planetary roller screws. It has several important features such as acceleration and speed far beyond the limits of ball screws, a high level of shock resistance, and superior motor downsizing.

  11. Customercase – Automation 3/3 SKF development partner for the two largest hexapods ever built The French technology company Symetrie, developed two hexapods in 2013 to simulate wave profiles for a customer in the oil and gas industry. To achieve this, the hexapods were required to carry very heavy loads and at the same time handle powerful dynamic motion, without compromising reliability and safety. SKF was selected as the development partner for the actuators and delivered a customized electromechanical solution. This solution enables the actuators to move at speeds of up to 1.5 metres per second, while carrying a weight of 4 tonnes. The actuators have a two metrelong stroke and safety brake, directly mounted onto the screw resulting in easy motion control, high accuracy and safety. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  12. Machinetool 1/2 • Market overview • Global industrial production is normally a key driver for market development in the machine tool industry which has almost doubled over the last 20 years. • Machine tools can be found in most production processes. The trend is that manufacturers are demanding more customized technology solutions to reach greater speed and precision, as well as easy-to-operate machines. • End-users want to achieve higher productivity and reduce the total cost of owner-ship. Solutions that provide reduced energy use, improved working conditions and reduce the impact on the environment are highly attractive in the market and are key drivers.

  13. SKF’s solutions for the Machinetoolindustry 2/2 • SKF works with manufactures and end-users to optimize machine tools to run faster, for longer and in a cleaner way during their entire operating life. • SKF offers engineering consultancy, simulation and design validation, advanced condition monitoring technologies, predictive and proactive maintenance programmes and hands-on maintenance training and a range of products tailored around spindle operation and machine tool motion. • Products include super-precision bearings, lubrication systems and coolant pumps, customized sealing solutions, linear drive and guiding systems. Example of solution 0 • Spindles play a major role in machine tool performance as they drive the tools for cutting process and is critical for its precision. • SKF provides complete solutions for optimal spindle operation and machine tool motion.

  14. Industrial drives: Fluid machinery 1/3 • Including: • Industrial fans, • pumps and • compressors • Market overview • The fluid machinery market is driven by many different industries including oil and gas, hydrocarbon processing and water industries, • as well as various facilities such as airports, hospitals and shopping malls. • The market has shown strong organic growth for a number of years and this is expected to continue. • The industry focuses on the important need for constant equipment efficiency improvement. The development of the industry is also influenced by environmental standards and legislation, the need to lower energy use and maintenance costs.

  15. SKF’s solutions for the Fluid machineryindustry 2/3 • SKF supports manufacturers and end-users with engineering services • in the design process, industry-specific solutions for monitoring systems • and magnetic bearings. Example of solution 0 • An energy-efficient high-speed permanent magnet motor solution for aeration blowers • in wastewater facilities that can reduce energy use by up to 40%. This solution also uses less mechanical parts than traditional drive systems, which means reduced maintenance, while powerful built-in monitoring and diagnostic capabilities maintain high performance and reliability.

  16. Customercase – Fluid machinery 3/3 Agreement for SKF Certified Rebuilder programme SKF and SPP Pumps, a UK-based pump manufacturer and part of the Indian company KBL, signed a three-year agreement in 2013, covering the SKF Certified Rebuilder programme for pumps. As part of the programme, SKF will supply condition monitoring equipment, fitting and alignment tools, as well as training in advanced analysis and repair techniques for the critical aspects of pump servicing. To start with, the agreement covers SPP Pump’s five service centres across the UK. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  17. Industrial drives: Industrial electrical motors and generators 1/2 • Market overview • Electric motor-driven systems account for more than 40% of the world’s electricity use, and therefore improvements in their design have a major impact on global energy demand. • Minimum energy performance standards have been introduced in, for example, North America and the EU.

  18. SKF’s solutions for Electric motors and generators 2/2 SKF provides different solutions, one being the SKF Energy Efficient E2 deep groove ball bearing range. SKF Rotor Positioning provides the functionality of both the bearing and the encoder, since it is equipped with sensors insensitive to the strong magnetic fluxes, which are typical for this type of motor. Examples of solutions 0 • Electric motors, generators and associated equipment can be damaged when an electric current passes through the bearing. • SKF offers different insulation solutions • to avoid this damage, like the INSOCOAT and hybrid bearings. The rings in INSOCOAT • bearings are coated with an insulating ceramic layer while in SKF hybrid bearings insulation is provided by the ceramic rolling • elements themselves.

  19. Industrial drives: Material handling 1/3 • Market overview • The material handling industry is influenced by the growth • in globalization, which is changing the patterns of travelling, • consumption, and goods supply. This in turn increases shipment • of bulk and cargo volumes between continents. • The industry is also driven by growing urbanization and the need to expand infrastructure to be able to handle a larger population.

  20. SKF’s solutions for the Material handling industry 2/3 • SKF supports manufacturers and end-users with offers and services • for heavy and medium duty conveyors, crane applications, elevators • and escalators, that keep their equipment running as effectively and • efficiently as possible. • SKF offers solutions ranging from bearings, seals and lubrication systems to asset management services. Example of solution 0 SKF SYSTEM 24 is a single point automatic lubrication system that continuously delivers precisely measured amounts of lubricant to desired points via a gas-driven pump. It is ideal for lubrication points difficult to reach manually, or where there are a large number of lubrication points where manual greasing would be less effective.

  21. Customercase – Material handling 3/3 Saving man hours, increasing availability and safety One of Europe’s largest ports experienced a double digit growth in container traffic. The high volume was making it difficult to keep the port cranes properly lubricated since manual lubrication could only be carried out when the cranes were not in operation. By replacing manual lubrication of the crane wheel base, trolley and winch with SKF’s automated lubrication system, SKF ProFlex, for over 60 lubrication points on each crane, the terminal operating company saved about 2,000 man hours. They also increased the crane availability and eliminated the safety risks workers are exposed to if they would need to perform the manual lubrication work on the cranes. • Case from Annual Report 2012

  22. Industrial drives: Industrial transmission and driveline services 1/2 • Market overview • Gear units and drivelines are used in virtually every industrial process. • Due to the large utilization in industrial equipment, there is great variability in size and shape of the units. It ranges from fractional (less than 1kW) gear motors to multi-megawatt, fully customized gearboxes. • The designers of industrial gear units for heavy industries can face different challenges such as, variable speed and torque, high torque at constant speed, heavy external and/or shock loads, and highly contaminated or poor lubrication conditions. • When the electric motor, coupling and gearbox are installed in a driveline, there is still considerable potential to be attained in efficiency gain.

  23. SKF’s solutions for Industrial transmission and drivelineservices 2/2 • SKF works with manufactures and integrators of gearboxes in the development phase for more efficient and reliable machinery and equipment. • SKF helps customers select the most suitable maintenance strategy for their installed driveline, provides driveline health status assessments during production, and offers the most suitable spare parts when the assets need repairing. • SKF offers engineering and design support, including root cause analysis capabilities, and in certain cases driveline re-engineering. Example of solution 0 • Upgraded SKF Explorer self-aligning roller • bearings comprise important features such as greater load carrying capacity, enhanced wear and contamination resistance, and lower friction compared to competing solutions.

  24. Medical and Healthcare 1/3 • Market overview • The medical industry is evolving around an increasingly ageing population, obesity, more healthcare being carried out at home, a growing population in emerging countries and the need for more flexible and automated equipment. • The industry is highly regulated with strict safety standards and medical norms. • The medical and healthcare industry has enjoyed steady growth over the past decade and the global market is expected to continue growing.

  25. SKF’s solutions for Medical and Healthcare industry 2/3 • SKF is a development partner to many medical equipment manufacturers and supports customers in optimizing medical equipment design. • SKF’s products are used to provide linear and rotational motion for applications ranging from imaging, surgery, laboratory automation, life support, dental, ophthalmic and hospital equipment. • Solutions include electromechanical actuation for lifting, rolling bearings and profile rails for turning and guiding functions, engineered machined seals for separating media, and associated control components. • SKF also provides testing support during design, pre-production and production to comply with industry norms and standards. Example of solution 0 • SKF Telescopic pillar for ophthalmic equipment and infant care provides a universal “plug and play” lifting solution. It combines a robust load-carrying capacity, smooth and silent lifting, short retracted length and a wide degree of design flexibility in a compact, two-section unit.

  26. Customercase – Medical and Healthcare 3/3 Stiff and precise linear guides in nanoScan® Mediso Medical Imaging Systems is one of the world’s largest suppliers of medical diagnostic and research purpose imaging devices. SKF works with Mediso in R&D activities, providing specialized engineering support and compact, high-efficiency linear motion and actuation systems solutions. SKF’s solution can be found in Mediso’s new generation of medical equipment, the nanoScan ® , which uses tomography technology for medical imaging, providing an ultimate performance in a unified multimodality imaging solution. In 2012, the precision rail guides were incorporated into the Medisoimaging solutions. • Case from Annual Report 2012

  27. Industry, heavy and special – 10% ofnetsales (2013) • Including : • Heavy : Metals, Mining and Cement, Pulp and Paper • Special : Marine and Food and Beverage Back to content page

  28. Heavy: Metals, Mining and Cement, Pulp and Paper • Market overview • Growing population, increasing urbanization and expanding middle classes in many developing economies, are underlying reasons for growth for heavy industries • There is a steady shift in importance from traditional markets such as Europe and North America to China, India and Latin America. • Heavy industries are highly capital-intensive, which makes it very important that assets are both productive and reliable.

  29. SKF’s solutions for the Metalsindustry 1/2 • SKF is a technical development partner for the world’s leading OEMs and a service partner for end-users in the metals industry. • SKF supplies a wide range of solutions including bearings, seals, services and lubrication systems. Example of solution 0 • Bearings for extreme temperatures are a powerful range of products in the metals industry. Maintenance costs can be cut and reliability increased by replacing conventional grease-lubricated bearings with SKF’s extreme temperature bearings. • For example, a cooling bed for sheet metal, equipped with 5,000 bearings can save 7.5 tonnes of grease and 23 tonnes of CO2per year. This is equivalent to an 82% reduction in the climate impact, compared to using grease-lubricated deep groove ball bearings.

  30. Customercase – Metals 2/2 SKF part of strategic supplier initiative Tata Steel, the largest private sector steel producer in India, chose SKF as the only bearing supplier among the 27 key global suppliers involved in its supplier relationship management initiative. Tata Steel’s initiative sets out to strengthen its relationship with strategic suppliers by sharing knowledge, best practices and processes. As part of the initiative, SKF is continually training Tata Steel’s employees in bearing and lubrication best practices to support productivity. SKF has supplied Tata Steel with solutions based on all five of its technology platforms for many years, mainly focusing on bearings and services. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  31. SKF’s solutions for the Mining and Cement industry 1/1 • SKF provides the mining, mineral processing and cement industries with a wide range of products and services that contribute to improved productivity, reliability and worker safety. • SKF has close relationships with manufacturers and end-users worldwide and is increasing its relationship with engineering, procurement and construction consultants. Example of solution 0 • SKF offers different monitoring technologies to help customers improve productivity. They are now installed in more than 400 mines and cement plants around the world

  32. SKF’s solutions for the Pulp and Paper 1/2 • SKF is leading supplier of bearings and associated products to both OEMs and pulp and paper mills, SKF has developed to become the leading lubrication systems supplier to the industry. In addition, SKF continues to expand its service offerings which now account for a sizeable proportion of the business. • SKF service offerings, including Integrated Maintenance Solutions and SKF Clients Needs Analysis - Asset Management, help customers to maximize their productivity and reliability and reduce costs. Example of solution 0 • The SKF Flowline pumping unit is a circulating oil lubrication system which can help mills reduce oil and energy consumption, as the tank only requires a third to a half of the oil volume used in conventional systems.

  33. Customercase – Pulp and Paper 2/2 Renewed contract with Smurfit Kappa in Venezuela SKF and Smurfit Kappa, a world-leader in paper-based packaging, signed a renewed contract in 2013. SKF will provide inspection of mechanical and electrical equipment and thermographicanalysis to Smurfit Kappa’s mill in San Felipe, Venezuela. SKF has been providing maintenance services for the rotating parts at the Valencia mill since 2005. By the end of the initial contract period, SKF had reduced machine down-time in rotating equipment and cut bearing consumption, saving thousands of dollars annually. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  34. Special: Marine 1/2 • Market overview • About 80% of world trade (volume) is carried out by a fleet of around 50,000 commercial ships. • The transportation sector is highly dependent on the business climate. Investments in larger ships, with higher carrying capacity, reduce the cost and emissions per unit of transportation. • Vessels supporting off-shore platforms continue to show strong growth, driven by global energy demand. • The lifetime of a ship is typically 25-30 years. A vessel out of operation for just one day can cost a ship operator hundreds of thousands of dollars. As a result, high reliability and availability are important in order for vessels to be profitable. • Rising fuel costs and tough environmental and safety regulations influence the industry to develop more predictable, reliable and fuel- efficient vessels.

  35. SKF’s solutions for the Marine industry 2/2 • SKF’s main focus is on offshore supply vessels, workboats, tankers, and passenger and cruise ships. • SKF provides products and services for every stage in the life cycle of the machinery from design, manufacture and installation to operation and maintenance. SKF’s offers include integrated product and service solutions for propulsion systems, including key components in large two-stroke engines, thrusters, electric pods and gearboxes, as well as couplings and shaft line transmission products. • SKF also offers a wide range of specialized condition-based maintenance services for different types of vessels. Other services provided are alignment services, 3D measurements, on-site machining and machinery mounting solutions. Example of solution 0 SKF’s condition monitoring services and products help enhance the ships reliability and performance. SKF offer portable systems and full on-line installations of data collection on ships’ and rigs’ propulsion and positioning equipment.

  36. Special: Food and Beverage 1/3 • Market overview • Food and beverage is one of the world’s largest manufacturing industries in an economy. • Average consumer spending on food and non-alcoholic beverages is 25% of income, which makes this manufacturing industry less cyclical than others. • The industry is typically faced with challenges such as extreme temperatures and moist, frequent, hygienic wash-downs affecting equipment reliability, as well as hazardous work environments. • It focuses on improving efficiency, reliability, hygiene, operator and food safety, as well as reducing waste of water, energy, and lubricants.

  37. SKF’s solutions for Food and Beverageindustry 2/3 • SKF supports OEM designers with proven technologies from food and beverage processing plants, in line with hygienic design, food safety, waste and total cost reduction requirements. • SKF helps end-users to achieve extended machine life and increase operational efficiency (OE) levels. plants, in line with hygienic design, food safety, waste and total cost reduction requirements. This is achieved through SKF knowledge within sealing solutions, bearings and units, lubrication systems, services and mechatronics. Example of solution 0 • SKF ChainLube, airless oil projection system is • a reliable, easy-to-use solution for accurate, automatic chain lubrication. The system supports the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) process for safe food production.

  38. Customercase – Food and Beverage 3/3 Improved operational efficiency Griffins Food Ltd. needed to reduce its unplanned engineering downtime and waste, while improving operational efficiency. SKF deployed the SKF Clients Needs Analysis - Asset Management, to initiate the assessment. SKF and Griffins agreed on a potential operational efficiency improvement of 5%. This included a maintenance strategy review, root cause failure analysis training and a range of further technical and on-task training, reliability engineering, job plans and documentation. The solution also incorporates products and services from SKF’s technology platforms in delivering the improvements. As the project neared completion in 2013, the site had already achieved an operational efficiency improvement of 8% and an engineering downtime reduction of 4%. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  39. Aerospace – 6% ofnetsales (2013) 1/3 Back to content page • Market overview • The aerospace market has almost doubled every decade over the past 40 years. Growing global travel, especially related to Asia, the need to renew ageing fleets due to tougher environmental legislation and fuel price pressure drives the industry. • Russia’s, India’s and China’s domestic markets are expected to expand and create a greater demand for smaller single-aisle aircraft and helicopters. • Flight performance and safety are critical issues in the aerospace market. Products need to operate reliably in highly demanding conditions and call for very specific engineering knowledge • High demand for lighter, more durable aircraft using composite materials, as well as a new generation of quieter and more fuel-efficient engines.

  40. SKF’s solutions for Aerospace industry 2/3 • Relations between manufacturers and their suppliers are often very long-term since an engine or helicopter model can have a lifetime of up to 50 years. SKF supports the main players in the industry with developing their new flight programmes. • SKF provides main aircraft, helicopter, engine and system manufacturers with highly engineered customized solutions, including main-shaft and transmission bearings, seals, and precision elastomeric devices. • SKF also provides airlines and maintenance repair and overhaul customers with maintenance and repair services. Example of solution 0 • To support growth of electrical flight control, SKF Fly-by-Wire proposes a new range of integrated side-sticks, providing the direct link between the pilot and flight computers.

  41. Customercase – Aerospace 3/3 10-year agreement for engine bearings SKF signed a 10-year agreement in 2013, with Turbomecaa division of the French-based SafranGroup, to provide bearings for their latest helicopter engine, the Arrano. The agreement is worth SEK 900 million and builds upon SKF’s successful support of other Turbomeca engine programmes. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  42. Energy – 5% ofnetsales (2013) Back to content page • Including : • Renewable energy • Traditional energy • Market overview • With the world’s population continually increasing, access to energy is one of the greatest challenges to be solved. • The energy industry is often subject to government regulations and incentives which aim to address cost, security of supply as well as environmental issues, most significantly climate change.

  43. Renewableenergy 1/3 • Including : • Wind, ocean • and solar energy • Market overview • Global concern about fossil fuel use and carbon emissions, coupled with the need to secure energy supplies are positive long-term driving forces. • The wind energy market has grown six-fold over the past decade. • Wind energy onshore is the most developed renewable energy source, but offshore wind is gaining in importance. • Ocean energy is still a small but interesting energy source and SKF is at the forefront of development in this market and has supply agreements with several manufacturers of wave and tidal turbine devices. SKF is also a supplier for solar tracking systems.

  44. SKF’s solutions for the Windenergy 2/3 • The wind sector wants larger turbines, reduction in turbine weight and friction, a longer service life and turbines that can withstand harsher operating environments. • SKF is a development partner to leading manufacturers of wind energy solutions, as well as a supplier of solutions to the emerging wind aftermarket. • SKF primarily provides solutions and services for wind turbines, related to the main shaft, generator and gearbox applications. Example of solution 0 • SKF Nautilus bearings provide designers the freedom to develop a wide variety of turbines and • a possibility to customize their solution. It increases reliability, service intervals can be prolonged, and • it contributes to reducing energy costs.

  45. Customercase – Wind 3/3 Extended collaboration with Envision Energy SKF extended its collaboration with the Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Envision Energy in 2013, to include delivery of SKF’s Nautilus bearings for Envision’s3.0MW turbines, as well as spherical roller bearings and CARB toroidalroller bearings for Envision’s 4.0MW turbines. SKF has been a development partner to Envision Energy, since the company was founded in 2006 and supplies all the bearings for their standard 1.5MW, 1.6MW and 2.3MW turbines. Envision Energy, with its research and development base in Denmark, is one of the most rapidly expanding companies and among the top five leading wind turbine manufacturers in China. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  46. Traditionalenergy – Oil and gas 1/3 • Market overview • New drilling technologies, such as horizontal drilling, have opened up new resource bases onshore; while off-shore drilling vessels are now able to safely explore ultra-deep water formations. • The demand for increased asset reliability, improved operational performance and heightened environmental stewardship, has resulted in a favorable investment climate. Global capital investments in this sector has increased 45% since 2008.

  47. SKF’s solutions for the oil and gas industry 2/3 • SKF provides manufacturers and end-users with bearings, seals, lubrication systems, actuators, and simulation tools that enables quick, accurate assessment of real-life fuel efficiency and CO2emission reduction. Example of solution 0 • Magnetic bearings operate without metal - to-metal contact, generating virtually no bearing friction or bearing wear. The design also eliminates the need for seals, and for lubrication systems. These features reduce maintenance demands and noise while eliminating emissions and reducing the risk of gas leaks.

  48. Customercase – Oiland gas 3/3 Engineering solution enhances pipeline reliability over vast area SKF signed a three-year contract with a major North American refining and transportation company, responsible for over 21,000 km of pipeline, to help manage its reliability. • Case from Annual Report 2013

  49. Traditionalenergy – Traditionalelectricpower generation 1/2 • Market overview • Increasing demand for energy worldwide continues to be a driver for new power plant construction and the renewing of ageing plants and equipment. • The majority of the world’s power plants today are coal-fired, followed by combined cycle gas plants and nuclear power plants. Non-OECD countries, such as India and China, continue to invest heavily in new coal-fired plants. • In OECD countries there is a distinct trend to move from coal to natural gas. This fuel shifting can result in lower CO2 emissions, around 50% less than coal.

  50. SKF’s solutions for Traditionalelectricpower generation 2/2 • SKF is a strategic partner to manufacturers and end-users for both the gas and coal-based power industries. • SKF’s expertise is instrumental when specifying and designing power plant applications together with OEMs, such as pumps, compressors, steam and gas turbines, conveyors and crushers. • Once installed, SKF offers a range of condition monitoring tools and software, training, maintenance and repair services to help power plant owners and operators extend plant service life and reduce the total cost of operations.

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