| Machinery Industry | Industrials Sector | Matthew L. Trerotola CEO | NYSE Exchange | 194014106 CUSIP |
| US Country | 15,400 Employees | - Last Dividend | 5 Apr 2022 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Colfax Corporation, founded in 1860 and headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, positions itself as a diversified technology company with a global presence. The company operates through two primary segments: Fabrication Technology and Medical Technology. Across these segments, Colfax provides a wide range of products and services tailored to meet the needs of various industries, including general industry, construction, infrastructure, transportation, energy, renewable energy, and the medical and life sciences markets. By leveraging its technical expertise and global distribution network, Colfax aims to deliver innovative solutions that address complex challenges faced by its customers.
This segment specializes in the formulation, development, manufacturing, and supply of consumable products and equipment essential for cutting, joining, and automated welding, along with gas control equipment. Its product line includes:
Products from the Fabrication Technology segment are marketed mainly under the ESAB brand. These products reach their end-users through independent distributors and direct sales, catering to sectors like general industry, construction, infrastructure, transportation, energy, renewable energy, and medical and life sciences.
This segment focuses on the development, manufacture, and distribution of medical device products that support orthopedic specialists, surgeons, primary care physicians, pain management specialists, physical therapists, podiatrists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals. The offerings include:
The Medical Technology segment distributes its products under the DJO brand through independent distributors, healthcare professionals, consumer retail stores, and pharmacies, as well as directly to consumers. These products aim to treat patients with musculoskeletal conditions arising from degenerative diseases, deformities, traumatic events, and sports-related injuries.