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A newly emphasized term in our lexicon - customer centric - has roots in the company's earliest mission. From the days of our founder Henry Timken, we have concentrated on supplying customers with superior products and exemplary service. But today, we are taking the concept of "customer centric" a giant step forward. It means working so closely with customers that we contribute strategically to their success. We do more for them today than ever before. Our increased focus on customers and markets is helping identify new growth opportunities. And, because customers recognize that the name "Timken" stands for quality and reliability, we have been able to penetrate new markets with more value-added products and services. In an era of supplier-customer partnerships, The Timken Company is a preferred partner.
Global Businesses
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Automotive
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Richard D. Adams, vice president
auto chassis group
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John Begg, vice president auto powertrain group
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Steel
W.J.
Timken, Jr., executive vice
president and president - steel
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Hans J. Sack, president - specialty steel
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Donald L. Walker, president precision steel components
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Industrial
Michael C. Arnold, president industrial
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Christopher A. Coughlin, vice president industrial equipment
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Sheila Cowles, vice president consumer and super precision
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Thomas O. Dwyer, vice president off-highway
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Matthew Happach, vice-president rail
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Ron Menning, vice president aerospace
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Daniel Muller, vice president distribution management
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Directors and Officers
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