Industrial Machinery
•313 stocks
•
Total Market Cap: Loading...
Price Performance Heatmap
5Y Price (Market Cap Weighted)
All Stocks (313)
| Company | Market Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|
|
WSC
WillScot Holdings Corporation
Manufacturing and servicing of modular/mobile units positions WillScot within the Industrial Machinery category.
|
$3.67B |
$20.18
+4.80%
|
|
HAYW
Hayward Holdings, Inc.
Pool equipment manufacturing involves industrial machinery assets.
|
$3.59B |
$16.57
+0.39%
|
|
WHD
Cactus, Inc.
Industrial Machinery covers broad heavy equipment manufacturing, aligning with WHD's manufacturing of oilfield equipment.
|
$3.38B |
$42.36
+0.12%
|
|
GTX
Garrett Motion Inc.
GTX's turbomachinery and related industrial machinery align with the Industrial Machinery tag in manufacturing and machinery.
|
$3.35B |
$16.63
+0.60%
|
|
IPGP
IPG Photonics Corporation
Industrial machinery category covers IPG's laser platform manufacturing equipment and integrated laser systems.
|
$3.31B |
$78.60
+1.28%
|
|
KAI
Kadant Inc.
Kadant is an industrial machinery designer and manufacturer providing engineered processing systems.
|
$3.27B |
$278.34
-1.15%
|
|
CXT
Crane NXT, Co.
Upgrades to papermaking equipment and other currency production machinery indicate a core Industrial Machinery capability.
|
$3.23B |
$56.27
-0.30%
|
|
USAC
USA Compression Partners, LP
Represents the broader industrial machinery category for compression equipment manufacturing and related heavy machinery.
|
$3.09B |
$25.14
+2.40%
|
|
TEX
Terex Corporation
Terex produces a broad range of industrial machinery across segments, beyond construction equipment.
|
$3.00B |
$45.79
-0.11%
|
|
SXI
Standex International Corporation
Standex is a diversified industrial manufacturer with core products in industrial machinery and engineered components.
|
$2.94B |
$243.50
+0.49%
|
|
LBRT
Liberty Energy Inc.
LAET involvement in equipment manufacturing and broader industrial machinery fits the industrial machinery category.
|
$2.87B |
$17.75
+0.59%
|
|
HP
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
HP's manufacturing footprint (Kenera) and heavy equipment/machinery align with Industrial Machinery.
|
$2.76B |
$27.71
+0.47%
|
|
REVG
REV Group, Inc.
REV manufactures heavy industrial machinery and equipment as part of its vehicle manufacturing capabilities.
|
$2.58B |
$52.93
+0.63%
|
|
ACLS
Axcelis Technologies, Inc.
Ion implantation equipment is a form of industrial machinery/manufacturing equipment.
|
$2.58B |
$82.16
-0.71%
|
|
ATS
ATS Corporation
ATS manufactures and integrates automated manufacturing systems and machinery as its core offering.
|
$2.48B |
$25.60
+2.15%
|
|
OII
Oceaneering International, Inc.
Industrial Machinery captures the manufacturing and deployment of robotic platforms and related machinery.
|
$2.45B |
$24.49
-0.33%
|
|
DBD
Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated
Diebold Nixdorf manufactures banking hardware and automation machinery (ATM systems), which aligns with the Industrial Machinery category.
|
$2.37B |
$64.73
+1.15%
|
|
PLUG
Plug Power Inc.
Manufactures and sells industrial machinery/power systems (fuel-cell-based) used in material handling applications.
|
$2.29B |
$1.99
+2.05%
|
|
ATKR
Atkore Inc.
Atkore's business includes manufacturing equipment and components used in industrial and construction settings.
|
$2.25B |
$66.92
+2.80%
|
|
HI
Hillenbrand, Inc.
HI's core business is highly-engineered processing equipment and systems, i.e., industrial machinery.
|
$2.23B |
$31.66
-0.24%
|
|
PTEN
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
Remanufacturing and full manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia reflect Industrial Machinery manufacturing.
|
$2.19B |
$5.67
-0.70%
|
|
PHIN
PHINIA Inc.
PHINIA's precision manufacturing capabilities support high-tolerance parts across industrial and aerospace markets.
|
$2.11B |
$54.26
-1.19%
|
|
KMT
Kennametal Inc.
Industrial machinery and tooling equipment supplied by Kennametal are core offerings.
|
$2.10B |
$27.68
-0.43%
|
|
EPAC
Enerpac Tool Group Corp.
Industrial machinery manufacturing including heavy equipment and automation components.
|
$2.04B |
$37.82
-0.58%
|
|
ALG
Alamo Group Inc.
Industrial Machinery covers the broader line of machinery including excavators and other specialized equipment.
|
$1.95B |
$160.90
-1.67%
|
|
MTX
Minerals Technologies Inc.
MINSCAN LSC automated refractory systems fall under industrial machinery used in high-temperature, industrial processes.
|
$1.86B |
$59.29
+0.14%
|
|
CECO
CECO Environmental Corp.
CECO sells engineered industrial machinery and systems as part of its two segments, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
|
$1.83B |
$51.95
+0.85%
|
|
BTDR
Bitdeer Technologies Group
Mining rig manufacturing and related industrial machinery can be encompassed by Industrial Machinery as a broader category.
|
$1.82B |
$12.70
+6.54%
|
|
ONDS
Ondas Holdings Inc.
Industrial Machinery reflects manufacturing equipment and platform-level hardware used in industrial drone and network systems.
|
$1.81B |
$8.24
-2.37%
|
|
VECO
Veeco Instruments Inc.
Veeco produces specialized manufacturing machinery (annealing and deposition systems) used in semiconductor device fabrication and advanced packaging workflows.
|
$1.76B |
$29.24
+0.07%
|
|
VVX
V2X, Inc.
Industrial machinery manufacturing and equipment used for platform modernization.
|
$1.73B |
$54.68
-0.44%
|
|
WS
Worthington Steel, Inc.
Investments in presses and press automation indicate core manufacturing machinery capabilities.
|
$1.72B |
$33.96
+0.83%
|
|
EFXT
Enerflex Ltd.
Industrial Machinery captures Enerflex’s broader equipment manufacturing and system integration activities.
|
$1.71B |
$13.79
+0.47%
|
|
KALU
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation
Industrial Machinery captures Kaiser’s role in producing heavy manufacturing and fabrication equipment used to make its products.
|
$1.55B |
$95.95
+0.82%
|
|
INVX
Innovex International, Inc.
Downhole tool manufacturing and heavy machinery production aligns with Industrials > Manufacturing & Machinery category.
|
$1.54B |
$22.44
-0.31%
|
|
DXPE
DXP Enterprises, Inc.
Industrial machinery scope includes fabrication/manufacturing capabilities related to pumps and related equipment.
|
$1.48B |
$94.24
+0.88%
|
|
CTOS
Custom Truck One Source, Inc.
CTOS engages in the sale and rental of industrial machinery and heavy equipment.
|
$1.47B |
$6.46
+4.78%
|
|
DNOW
Dnow Inc.
Industrial Machinery encompasses the sale and distribution of heavy machinery and related equipment.
|
$1.46B |
$13.87
-0.50%
|
|
CYD
China Yuchai International Limited
CYD manufactures heavy industrial engines and related powertrain machinery used in trucks, buses, and other industrial equipment.
|
$1.44B |
$35.29
+0.63%
|
|
AIN
Albany International Corp.
Industrial Machinery tag captures Albany's MC segment manufacturing equipment and machinery used in paper production.
|
$1.40B |
$47.40
-0.33%
|
|
AMSC
American Superconductor Corporation
AMSC designs and manufactures industrial-grade power systems and related automated machinery/equipment for energy and defense applications.
|
$1.38B |
$30.51
-0.78%
|
|
LEG
Leggett & Platt, Incorporated
Specialized hydraulic cylinders classify under Industrial Machinery.
|
$1.37B |
$10.14
+1.65%
|
|
SHLS
Shoals Technologies Group, Inc.
Manufacturing and machinery focus aligns with Industrial Machinery for large-scale production facilities.
|
$1.37B |
$8.17
+0.62%
|
|
TNC
Tennant Company
The company manufactures floor-cleaning machinery, a primary example of industrial machinery.
|
$1.36B |
$73.95
+0.39%
|
|
DCO
Ducommun Incorporated
Industrial machinery manufacturing related to aerospace/defense production equipment.
|
$1.36B |
$91.28
+1.31%
|
|
JKS
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd.
Industrial Machinery / Manufacturing & Machinery reflects large-scale module production capabilities.
|
$1.34B |
$25.66
+0.21%
|
|
LNN
Lindsay Corporation
Industrial Machinery encompasses Lindsay's manufacturing of mechanical equipment for irrigation and infrastructure products.
|
$1.26B |
$116.62
-1.06%
|
|
PSIX
Power Solutions International, Inc.
PSIX is a manufacturer of power systems and related machinery, falling under Industrial Machinery.
|
$1.21B |
$52.55
-3.22%
|
|
MRC
MRC Global Inc.
Industrial Machinery category aligns with the broad array of industrial equipment distributed by MRC.
|
$1.17B |
$13.84
+0.40%
|
|
UCTT
Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.
Provides industrial machinery components/subsystems as part of equipment manufacturing and processing.
|
$1.14B |
$25.15
+1.00%
|
|
COHU
Cohu, Inc.
COHU's manufacturing equipment category can be aligned with Industrial Machinery as a broad classification.
|
$1.12B |
$24.04
+1.71%
|
|
ASTE
Astec Industries, Inc.
Astec designs, manufactures, and services heavy industrial machinery across the rock-to-road value chain.
|
$1.01B |
$44.01
-0.02%
|
|
AEBI
Aebi Schmidt Holding AG
Designs, manufactures, and services heavy equipment and specialized machinery for infrastructure and vehicle applications.
|
$927.64M |
$11.99
+1.96%
|
|
ALNT
Allient Inc.
Allient offers integrated motion, control, and power solutions, reflecting industrial machinery capabilities.
|
$917.51M |
$54.05
+1.37%
|
|
GLDD
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation
Fleet modernization and heavy equipment usage place GLDD in the industrial machinery category.
|
$860.82M |
$12.66
+2.51%
|
|
PDS
Precision Drilling Corporation
Industrial machinery and heavy equipment manufacturing/upgrading related to drilling rigs.
|
$850.50M |
$60.05
+1.13%
|
|
SWIM
Latham Group, Inc.
Latham Group is primarily a pool manufacturer, producing fiberglass and vinyl-in-ground pools and related pool products.
|
$839.10M |
$7.18
+1.20%
|
|
BLDP
Ballard Power Systems Inc.
Project Forge bipolar plate manufacturing indicates involvement in industrial machinery/manufacturing for fuel cell stacks.
|
$832.39M |
$2.79
+3.53%
|
|
CHX
ChampionX Corporation
Industrial machinery category covers highly engineered equipment and automation sold for oil/gas production.
|
$801.40M |
$25.81
|
|
AXL
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.
Engages in industrial machinery/manufacturing processes to produce automotive components, aligning with its core production capabilities.
|
$774.88M |
$6.54
+2.67%
|
|
MATW
Matthews International Corporation
Industrial Machinery representing Matthews' core manufacturing equipment and process machinery within Industrial Technologies.
|
$767.31M |
$24.93
-1.01%
|
|
ERII
Energy Recovery, Inc.
Industrial machinery manufacturer of energy-recovery equipment and related devices.
|
$764.99M |
$14.38
+0.91%
|
|
PLOW
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
Attachments and related equipment are Industrial Machinery used in specialized industrial applications.
|
$747.45M |
$32.37
-0.40%
|
|
MYE
Myers Industries, Inc.
General manufacturing & machinery capabilities for durable goods (Industrials).
|
$674.87M |
$18.04
+0.28%
|
|
GHM
Graham Corporation
Graham designs, manufactures, and services heavy industrial machinery, alignment with core business in manufacturing and engineered equipment.
|
$628.48M |
$57.36
+0.86%
|
|
KRNT
Kornit Digital Ltd.
Apollo/MAX are industrial printing machinery, representing Kornit's high-volume textile printing equipment offerings.
|
$623.62M |
$13.09
+1.08%
|
|
SSYS
Stratasys Ltd.
Stratasys sells industrial machinery (additive manufacturing systems), a major segment in manufacturing & machinery.
|
$616.77M |
$8.63
+1.05%
|
|
IIIN
Insteel Industries, Inc.
Industrial machinery category tied to the manufacturing equipment and processes used to produce reinforcement products.
|
$614.52M |
$31.68
+0.25%
|
|
FOXF
Fox Factory Holding Corp.
The company manufactures specialized industrial/machinery components and systems (suspension-related hardware), aligning with Industrial Machinery.
|
$614.05M |
$14.68
+0.17%
|
|
AEVA
Aeva Technologies, Inc.
Industrial Machinery: sensors embedded in industrial machinery and manufacturing equipment.
|
$593.13M |
$10.54
+0.91%
|
|
NWPX
NWPX Infrastructure, Inc.
Industrial Machinery: Represents the broader manufacturing and machinery used to produce engineered steel pipes and precast infrastructure.
|
$564.85M |
$58.55
+0.90%
|
|
MBUU
Malibu Boats, Inc.
The company operates as a manufacturing entity in industrial machinery, producing premium boats and related systems.
|
$555.03M |
$28.83
+2.31%
|
|
ACDC
ProFrac Holding Corp.
In-house manufacturing of fracturing equipment and heavy machinery, i.e., industrial manufacturing.
|
$549.76M |
$3.43
+2.08%
|
|
CWCO
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
Aerex manufacturing expansion indicates direct manufacturing of industrial equipment and components.
|
$548.52M |
$34.46
+0.35%
|
|
CPS
Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.
Operates within industrial manufacturing and machinery capabilities, aligning with Automotive components production.
|
$545.23M |
$30.97
+1.57%
|
|
ZKH
ZKH Group Limited
The company manufactures or curates industrial machinery, including warehousing automation equipment.
|
$536.21M |
$3.26
+6.89%
|
|
HY
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
Directly manufactures and sells lift trucks (forklifts) and related industrial machinery under HY/Hyster-Yale, the core product line.
|
$507.87M |
$28.65
-2.52%
|
|
LEGH
Legacy Housing Corporation
In-house manufacturing of housing components; reflects the company's manufacturing & machinery activities.
|
$483.34M |
$20.21
+2.75%
|
|
VREX
Varex Imaging Corporation
Industrial Machinery category capturing manufacturing equipment and systems for industrial imaging and related applications.
|
$480.15M |
$11.57
+3.26%
|
|
CMCO
Columbus McKinnon Corporation
CMCO designs and manufactures industrial machinery and automation systems, including hoists, crane components, and related equipment.
|
$474.83M |
$16.51
+1.91%
|
|
MLR
Miller Industries, Inc.
Directly manufactures heavy-duty towing/recovery equipment (industrial machinery).
|
$441.94M |
$38.55
-0.09%
|
|
TITN
Titan Machinery Inc.
Titan's core business is the distribution and sale of industrial machinery (agricultural and construction equipment).
|
$431.68M |
$18.62
-4.44%
|
|
FTK
Flotek Industries, Inc.
Manufacturing of industrial machinery and equipment places Flotek in Industrial Machinery.
|
$418.91M |
$14.05
+0.36%
|
|
PACK
Ranpak Holdings Corp.
Ranpak manufactures industrial machinery, including PPS converters and automation equipment for packaging lines.
|
$410.84M |
$4.88
+2.20%
|
|
NNDM
Nano Dimension Ltd.
The company's printers and related automation hardware place it in Industrial Machinery.
|
$410.39M |
$1.73
+3.29%
|
|
BYRN
Byrna Technologies Inc.
Byrna is scaling manufacturing capabilities and assembly, aligning with industrial machinery/manufacturing equipment category.
|
$403.90M |
$17.79
+1.60%
|
|
MTW
The Manitowoc Company, Inc.
Manitowoc manufactures industrial machinery and heavy lifting equipment used in construction and related industries.
|
$401.40M |
$11.31
-0.35%
|
|
NGS
Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.
Industrial machinery category capturing heavy equipment manufacturing and apparatus used in compression systems.
|
$391.82M |
$31.37
+0.51%
|
|
SWBI
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
The company emphasizes in-house design and production of firearms and components, placing it in the industrial machinery/manufacturing category.
|
$387.27M |
$8.74
+1.22%
|
|
OIS
Oil States International, Inc.
Company's Offshore Manufactured Products and related offerings constitute heavy industrial machinery.
|
$374.46M |
$6.20
+0.65%
|
|
FET
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc.
Industrial Machinery encompasses heavy oilfield machinery and equipment such as coiled tubing tooling.
|
$362.81M |
$30.46
+0.46%
|
|
NATR
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc.
In-house manufacturing and production capabilities in nutraceuticals and personal care products.
|
$360.29M |
$20.41
|
|
VHI
Valhi, Inc.
CompX International manufactures security products and recreational marine components, defining the Segment Products line.
|
$358.31M |
$12.64
-0.32%
|
|
ACTG
Acacia Research Corporation
Deflecto and Printronix operate in industrial manufacturing/machinery, a core segment.
|
$356.85M |
$3.71
+0.68%
|
|
WNC
Wabash National Corporation
Wabash National is primarily a manufacturer of trailers and truck bodies, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
|
$353.30M |
$8.65
+1.17%
|
|
MEC
Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.
Manufacturing of industrial machinery and equipment as part of MEC's value-added manufacturing services.
|
$342.76M |
$16.83
+0.18%
|
|
BBCP
Concrete Pumping Holdings, Inc.
BBCP operates a fleet of industrial machinery (pumps and related equipment), fitting the broad 'Industrial Machinery' category.
|
$327.26M |
$6.31
+3.44%
|
|
MTRX
Matrix Service Company
Industrial Machinery captures the company's heavy industrial fabrication and equipment manufacturing capabilities.
|
$326.16M |
$11.62
+1.66%
|
|
HYLN
Hyliion Holdings Corp.
KARNO Power Module is a piece of industrial machinery for power generation, aligning with industrial equipment manufacturing.
|
$324.56M |
$1.86
+1.09%
|
|
CRAWA
Crawford United Corporation
The Industrial and Transportation Products segment includes manufacturing of custom equipment and engineered components, aligning with Industrial Machinery.
|
$300.53M |
$83.50
|
Showing page 2 of 4 (313 total stocks)
Loading company comparison...
Loading industry trends...
# Executive Summary
* The industrial machinery sector faces significant near-term pressure from macroeconomic headwinds, with high interest rates and moderating growth leading to delayed capital expenditures and declining revenues for many.
* Severe margin compression is occurring due to geopolitical tariffs, forcing companies to reconfigure supply chains toward more resilient "in-region-for-region" models.
* Digitalization, particularly AI and IoT integration, is the primary axis of competition, enabling leaders to differentiate with high-margin software and service offerings that boost customer efficiency.
* The long-term energy transition toward decarbonization and electrification is creating major new growth avenues in power generation, alternative fuels, and grid modernization.
* A powerful, counter-cyclical demand driver has emerged from the global build-out of data centers and related infrastructure, benefiting suppliers of power generation and grid equipment.
* Financial performance is bifurcating between companies exposed to cyclical downturns and those aligned with secular growth trends like automation and electrification.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The industrial machinery sector is currently navigating significant macroeconomic turbulence and trade-related cost pressures. Slowing global growth and elevated interest rates are causing customers to delay capital projects, resulting in sharp revenue declines, as seen with Deere & Company's 22% year-over-year drop in net sales and revenues in H1 FY25. This uncertainty is so pronounced that major players like Cummins Inc. have withdrawn their full-year 2025 guidance. Simultaneously, tariffs are inflicting a direct and substantial blow to profitability, with Caterpillar Inc. estimating a net impact of up to $1.8 billion in 2025. This is forcing a strategic shift towards localized supply chains to mitigate margin erosion and geopolitical risk.
In response to these pressures, industry leaders are accelerating investments in digitalization and the energy transition. Companies are embedding AI and IoT into their products to create high-margin, software-driven revenue streams, exemplified by Emerson Electric Co.'s AI-enabled automation platforms. This technological differentiation, coupled with a strategic focus on decarbonization solutions like GE Vernova Inc.'s grid modernization technologies and Cummins Inc.'s hydrogen platforms, provides a pathway to long-term growth beyond the current cyclical downturn.
The most significant near-term growth opportunity lies in the unprecedented build-out of data centers, which is driving record demand for power generation and grid infrastructure from suppliers like Caterpillar Inc. and GE Vernova Inc. The primary risk remains the persistence of high interest rates and macroeconomic weakness, which could further suppress capital investment and prolong the current downturn in core construction and agricultural markets.
## Competitive Landscape
The global Industrial Machinery market, valued at $1.2 trillion in 2024, is characterized by a mix of large, diversified players and specialized technology leaders. Consolidation is ongoing as larger firms acquire niche automation and software capabilities to enhance their offerings.
Some of the largest firms, such as Caterpillar Inc., compete by offering integrated systems of equipment, software, and services. This strategy provides a comprehensive portfolio covering a customer's entire workflow, often supported by extensive global dealer and service networks that generate recurring revenue. This approach, while offering deep customer entrenchment and massive scale, also entails high complexity and exposure to multiple economic cycles.
In contrast, other successful players focus intensely on technological leadership in a specific area. Emerson Electric Co., for instance, centers its strategy on software-defined automation and process control, commanding a 53.5% gross margin by providing high-value intelligence layers for industrial processes. A third approach involves deep specialization in a core component category, such as Cummins Inc.'s leadership in powertrains, which it is now adapting for the energy transition with its "Destination Zero" platform. These specialized strategies allow for higher gross margins and a defensible technological moat, though they require constant innovation.
The key competitive battlegrounds are increasingly in software integration, energy efficiency, and the ability to provide autonomous solutions. These areas directly address customers' primary challenges of labor costs, productivity, and sustainability goals, driving differentiation and market share gains.
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
Revenue growth in the industrial machinery sector is currently experiencing a sharp bifurcation. This divergence is driven by end-market exposure, with companies heavily reliant on interest-rate-sensitive sectors like agriculture and construction experiencing significant declines due to delayed capital spending. This divergence is clear when comparing Deere & Company, whose net sales and revenues fell 22% year-over-year in H1 FY25 amid a downturn in its core agricultural markets, with the robust performance of Caterpillar Inc.'s Energy & Transportation segment, which is seeing record demand driven by the data center build-out.
{{chart_0}}
### Profitability
Profitability increasingly depends on technological leadership and supply chain resilience. Margin pressure is acute for companies heavily impacted by steel and component tariffs, with some facing multi-billion-dollar headwinds. Conversely, companies with significant pricing power derived from proprietary software and automation technology are defending or even expanding margins. Emerson Electric Co., with its focus on automation software, commands a gross margin of 53.5%. This contrasts sharply with heavy equipment makers like Caterpillar Inc., which must absorb an estimated $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion in tariff-related costs in 2025, directly pressing its margins.
{{chart_1}}
### Capital Allocation
The industry is balancing strategic investment with shareholder returns. Given the current uncertainty, companies are prudently managing capital, with a primary focus on R&D and strategic investments in the key trends of digitalization and decarbonization to secure long-term competitive advantages. For instance, Cummins Inc. is channeling significant capital into its "Destination Zero" platform to lead the energy transition. Confident players are also continuing robust shareholder return programs, with a company like IDEX Corporation demonstrating confidence through its increased $1 billion share repurchase authorization.
### Balance Sheet
The sector's balance sheets are largely robust, allowing for continued investment through the cycle. With higher interest rates, the focus is on maintaining financial flexibility, funding strategic organic investments, and pursuing bolt-on acquisitions rather than large, debt-fueled M&A. For instance, Emerson Electric Co.'s strong cash flow generation supports its ongoing portfolio transformation towards higher-growth automation markets.
{{chart_2}}