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Regal Rexnord Corp
Regal Rexnord makes parts and equipment that help machines move, turn, lift, cool, and transmit power. Its products include electric motors, drives, gearboxes, bearings, couplings, belts, fans, and conveyor components. These are the kinds of industrial building blocks that sit inside factory equipment, material-handling systems, commercial HVAC units, and other machines used every day. The company sells mainly to industrial customers, equipment builders, distributors, and maintenance buyers. It also serves customers in food and beverage, logistics, manufacturing, aerospace, and building systems. Regal Rexnord makes money by selling these physical products, along with replacement parts and related aftermarket sales that keep customer equipment running. What sets the business apart is its role as a supplier of essential machine components rather than a finished consumer brand. Its products are often designed into customer equipment for long periods, which can create repeat business when machines need service, repair, or replacement parts. That makes it a steady link in the industrial supply chain, with demand tied to the operation and upkeep of factories and other complex mechanical systems.
Regal Rexnord makes parts and equipment that help machines move, turn, lift, cool, and transmit power. Its products include electric motors, drives, gearboxes, bearings, couplings, belts, fans, and conveyor components. These are the kinds of industrial building blocks that sit inside factory equipment, material-handling systems, commercial HVAC units, and other machines used every day.
The company sells mainly to industrial customers, equipment builders, distributors, and maintenance buyers. It also serves customers in food and beverage, logistics, manufacturing, aerospace, and building systems. Regal Rexnord makes money by selling these physical products, along with replacement parts and related aftermarket sales that keep customer equipment running.
What sets the business apart is its role as a supplier of essential machine components rather than a finished consumer brand. Its products are often designed into customer equipment for long periods, which can create repeat business when machines need service, repair, or replacement parts. That makes it a steady link in the industrial supply chain, with demand tied to the operation and upkeep of factories and other complex mechanical systems.
Beat: Regal Rexnord said first-quarter performance exceeded enterprise guidance, helped by stronger-than-expected orders and sales in several businesses, especially Automation & Motion Control.
Orders: Daily orders rose 8.5% year over year in the quarter, and backlog increased 6.7% versus the fourth quarter, with April orders still up 4.6% on a daily basis.
Guidance: Full-year sales guidance was raised, but earnings guidance was held steady because management is staying cautious on mix, tariffs, and macro uncertainty.
Margins: Gross margin held up well, but EBITDA margin was pressured by mix, tariffs, rare earth magnets, and higher growth investments; management expects improvement as the year progresses.
Leadership: The company formally discussed CEO succession, with Aamir Paul set to succeed Louis Pinkham no later than July 1.