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Columbus McKinnon Corporation ( CMCO ) Q2 2026 Earnings Call October 30, 2025 10:00 AM EDT Company Participants Kristine Moser - VP of Investor Relations & Treasurer David Wilson - President, CEO & Director Gregory Rustowicz - Executive VP of Finance, CFO & Treasurer Conference Call Participants Matt Summerville - D.A. Davidson & Co., Research Division Steve Ferazani - Sidoti & Company, LLC James Kirby - JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division Presentation Operator Good morning, and welcome to Columbus McKinnon's Second Quarter Fiscal 2026 Earnings Conference Call.
| Machinery Industry | Industrials Sector | David J. Wilson CEO | XFRA Exchange | US1993331057 ISIN |
| US Country | 3,515 Employees | 7 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Columbus McKinnon Corporation, founded in 1875 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of motion solutions for the efficient movement, lifting, positioning, and securing of materials. The company serves a wide variety of markets, including electric vehicle (EV) production, aerospace, energy and utilities, process industries, industrial automation, construction and infrastructure, food and beverage, entertainment, life sciences, consumer packaged goods, and the e-commerce supply chain and warehousing sector. Through its extensive product lineup, Columbus McKinnon addresses the needs of diverse clientele, ranging from end users to distributors, independent crane builders, material handling specialists and integrators, original equipment manufacturers, government agencies, and engineering, procurement, and construction firms.
Offerings include manual, battery, electric, and air hoists, along with steel, rack, and pinion jacks. These products are designed for a variety of lifting and moving tasks.
The company manufactures winches and hydraulic jacks and tools, plus trolleys and clamps, catering to different rigging and moving needs.
Columbus McKinnon provides skates and heavy load moving systems, lifting tables, and other material handling equipment to facilitate the transportation and manipulation of goods.
Product lines include mobile, workplace, and jib cranes, with a selection of crane components and kits for customized lifting solutions.
The company offers below-the-hook lifting devices, lifting slings, and lashing systems to secure and manage loads effectively during lifting operations.
Columbus McKinnon’s products in this category include linear motion products, elevator and mining drives, brakes, radio controls, collision avoidance systems, and drive and motor control systems among others, supporting a variety of industrial applications.
This range encompasses underfloor lifting systems, lifting jacks, and workshop equipment, providing solutions for vehicle and machinery maintenance.
Offerings include fabric and modular belt, and sanitary, stainless steel conveyors; pallet systems; and rotary unions and swivel joints, facilitating the movement and processing of products through production lines.
The lineup includes hooks, shackles, textile slings, clamps, and load binders for securing and handling loads during transport and lifting.
Products such as push button pendant stations, collision avoidance, and power delivery subsystems complement the company's extensive range of material handling and movement solutions.