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Linamar manufactures automotive, industrial, and agricultural components and systems across four focus areas: powering vehicles, powering motion, powering work, and powering lives. Its products include propulsion, motion control, and powered-work components that are built and integrated into customers’ assemblies to enhance performance. The company leverages a global manufacturing footprint, a diversified portfolio, and long-standing customer relationships, plus collaboration and partnerships to serve automakers, industrial, and agricultural markets. Its goal is to grow by delivering high-quality, integrated parts at scale, expand its global presence, and pursue innovation with partners to meet evolving market needs.
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5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
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Guelph, Canada
Founded
1966
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Linamar Q2 earnings call highlights. August 12, 2026 Key points. * Record Q2 performance: Linamar reported CAD 3.1 billion in sales and CAD 183 million in normalized net earnings, with normalized EPS up 9.6% to CAD 3.08. Free cash flow reached CAD 236.5 million, and the quarterly dividend was increased 10% to CAD 0.32 per share. * Mobility drove growth: Mobility sales increased 20.5% and normalized operating earnings rose 28.6%, supported by acquisitions, higher program volumes and operational efficiencies. Management expects double-digit mobility sales and earnings growth in the third quarter. * Industrial headwinds remain: Agricultural weakness and amended Section 232 tariffs reduced industrial operating earnings by 23.8%, despite stronger Skyjack demand. Linamar maintained its full-year outlook for double-digit sales and normalized EPS growth, while expecting some margin pressure from tariffs. * MarketBeat previews top five stocks to own in September. Linamar TSE: LNR reported record second-quarter sales of CAD 3.1 billion and normalized net earnings of CAD 183 million, as strong performance in its mobility business and access-equipment operations offset weak agricultural markets and tariff-related pressure in its industrial segment. Normalized earnings rose 8.7% from a year earlier, while normalized earnings per share increased 9.6% to CAD 3.08. The company generated CAD 236.5 million in free cash flow during the quarter and nearly CAD 500 million year to date. Executive Chair Linda Hasenfratz said the results reflected the benefits of Linamar's diversified operations, with mobility earnings growth more than offsetting agricultural softness and the impact of tariffs on some industrial products. The company increased its quarterly dividend 10% to CAD 0.32 per share and continued share repurchases under its normal course issuer bid. Mobility segment posts record earnings. Mobility sales rose CAD 400.8 million, or 20.5%, year over year to CAD 2.4 billion. CFO Dale Schneider said the increase was driven primarily by recent acquisitions, higher volumes on launching and mature programs, and favorable foreign-exchange movements. Those gains were partly offset by lower volumes on certain ending programs, lower volumes on some key programs and reduced electric-vehicle volumes. Normalized mobility operating earnings climbed 28.6% to CAD 194 million. Schneider attributed the increase to stronger program volumes, acquisitions and operational efficiencies. CEO and President Jim Jarrell said Linamar's acquisitions of Aludyne North America, Lightstick and, beginning in the second quarter, Winkelmann Group's Remscheid and Penzberg facilities supported sales growth and customer gains. The company reported global trailing 12-month sales value, or TPV, growth of 20% to CAD 977.2 million, including a 25% increase in North America. Linamar recorded nearly CAD 800 million in new business wins across its mobility and industrial businesses during the quarter. Jarrell said the company's expansion into structural and chassis components has increased request-for-quote activity and broadened its propulsion-agnostic product portfolio. Management expects double-digit growth in third-quarter mobility sales and normalized earnings, supported by launches, acquisitions and operational improvements. Mobility margins are expected to remain within the company's normal range and be relatively flat compared with the third quarter of 2025. Industrial results pressured by tariffs and agricultural weakness. Industrial sales increased 13.8% to CAD 783.5 million, led by strong access-equipment demand. However, normalized industrial operating earnings declined 23.8% to CAD 78.7 million, reflecting lower agricultural sales and the effect of amended Section 232 tariffs on certain products. Discover more Market cap calculator Stock market holidays Compare Investment Apps Hasenfratz said more than 90% of Linamar's sales are not affected by tariffs and that the tariffs do not affect the company's automotive operations. She said the revised Section 232 framework, which took effect in April, has created a larger impact on selected industrial products because of changes in how tariffs are calculated. Management said the second quarter is seasonally the strongest quarter for Linamar's industrial businesses and therefore is expected to represent the peak quarterly dollar impact from tariffs. The company expects tariff pressure to be less acute in the following two quarters and is pursuing mitigation actions, including product classification reviews, supply-chain adjustments, distribution optimization, supplier pricing actions and commercial measures. Linamar expects industrial sales to grow in the third quarter, but forecasts a double-digit decline in normalized operating earnings. Industrial margins are expected to remain below the company's typical 14% to 18% range, as access-equipment growth only partly offsets agricultural weakness and tariff costs. Skyjack demand strengthens as agriculture remains soft. Jarrell said Skyjack delivered an "exceptional" quarter, with volumes up 46% year over year and 53% year to date. Growth was broad-based across major regions and product categories, he said, while the industry outlook improved from expectations for a declining market to projected growth of nearly 14% in 2026. The company cited demand from data-center construction, infrastructure investment and rental-fleet expansion. Jarrell said Skyjack's backlog and order intake were each approximately double their levels a year earlier, while utilization rates at rental companies were increasing and canceled orders had declined. Skyjack launched the SJ6940 RTE compact rough-terrain electric scissor lift during the quarter. Its LanyardGO product also received a Best New Product Award at the HIRE26 event in Australia. In agriculture, Linamar said market conditions remained challenging, with North American industry demand expected to decline about 15% for the year. Europe and other international markets are expected to be flat to marginally lower. Still, management said MacDon gained global wind-rower share, Salford expanded its tillage position and Bourgault gained share in the U.S. air-seeder market. Jarrell said the agricultural downturn is moderating but has lasted longer than expected, as farmer sentiment remains cautious amid high input costs, inventory levels and uncertainty. Hasenfratz said some areas of the company's agricultural business are growing from last year and that she expects 2027 to be a better year. Cash flow, balance sheet and outlook. Linamar ended the quarter with CAD 1.3 billion in cash, CAD 2 billion of liquidity and a net-debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 0.52 times, down from 1.02 times a year earlier. The company had CAD 725.2 million available under its credit facilities. Since November 2024, Linamar has returned CAD 192 million to shareholders through the repurchase and cancellation of approximately 2.8 million shares. Under its current buyback program, it has repurchased more than 1 million shares for more than CAD 92 million. For the full year, Linamar maintained its prior outlook for double-digit sales growth and growth in normalized EPS. It expects a modest reduction in normalized net margins, primarily due to the amended Section 232 tariffs, while forecasting higher capital expenditures, low leverage and strongly positive free cash flow. Management also said it is pursuing growth opportunities outside its traditional markets. Jarrell said Linamar signed a memorandum of understanding with a large international defense prime and letters of intent to manufacture collaborative robots and humanoid robots in North America. He said discussions remain in early stages and did not provide a timetable for potential revenue from those efforts. About Linamar (TSE:LNR). Linamar Corp is a diversified global manufacturing company of highly engineered products. The Company's Industrial segment operates the Skyjack and MacDon brands, It manufactures products for the Aerial Work Platform and Agricultural industries, respectively. The Mobility segment features vertically integrated operations to combine expertise in light metal casting, forging, machining and assembly of components and systems for electric and traditional vehicle applications. In addition, McLaren Engineering and eLIN Product Solutions Group provide design, development, and testing services for the Mobility segment. 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Linamar to build cobots, humanoid robots in-house, as supplier seeks growth beyond automotive. June 01, 2026 07:53 AM EDT Linamar Corp. has begun building collaborative robots in-house and is working toward assembling humanoids from the ground up, as the auto supplier leverages its precision manufacturing capabilities to branch out into new, high-growth markets.
Skyjack names Hallam territory sales manager. Linamar Corporation's Skyjack division recently named Bryce Hallam territory sales manager, covering Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Hallam brings nearly 15 years of valuable experience in the construction and equipment space, driving national accounts and nurturing strategic client relationships. Skyjack's Bryce Hallam, territory sales manager, will cover Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. He has been working with regional customers for over a decade, bringing established relationships and rapport to the role. Hallam most recently served as a national account manager with Husqvarna Construction Products. "Bryce's experience within equipment and construction service markets have proven valuable in his transition to Skyjack," explained Derek Marshall, Skyjack's regional vice president of sales for the southeast United States. "I'm looking forward to Bryce's impact on both Skyjack and its Central United States markets at large. Hallam said: "After making excellent connections alongside the Skyjack Team at CONEXPO, I look forward to continuing strong relationships with its partners and driving continued growth in the region. "Skyjack has built a strong reputation for quality and customer support, and I look forward to contributing to that legacy."
Auto parts maker increases in house heat treating through acquisitions. Global auto parts supplier "Linamar" has always been known as one of the largest in-house heat treaters in North America as rated by "The Monty" "15 Largest Captive Heat Treats-North America". With their global reach they are also a very substantial in-house heat treater around the globe and this just became larger with a recent acquisition of two facilities in Germany. The bare outline of these acquisitions can be found in this press release below but the real story for heat treaters can be found in its exclusive story further down. This story comes from a visit "The Monty" made to these facilities and spells out in depth the heat treating capabilities these firms add to "Linamar's" heat treating capabilities. "Linamar Acquires Two German Manufacturing Facilities from Winning; Linamar has agreed to buy two German manufacturing plants from Winning BLW, expanding its global footprint. The Canadian autoparts maker said Friday that it is acquiring the two facilities in Remscheid and Penzberg as the company looks to expands its product portfolio and manufacturing capabilities. BLW. Linamar said the acquisition is immediately accretive and expects the new additions to add about 200 million Canadian dollars ($144.3 million) in annualized revenue. Through these acquisitions, Linamar said it is significantly expanding its forging expertise to include warm forging, expanding its offering of precision gears to include precision bevel and helical gears, as well as small to medium-sized drivetrain and transmission components. The company said that both facilities already serve customers that Linamar has existing business with, while also introducing new customers." ORIGINAL ARTICLE (OCTOBER 2023) Lets start with some basic background; "The Winning BLW Group develops, produces and sells drive and synchronization elements for the automotive industry at 3 locations in Germany. With more than 72 years of experience in the field of precision forming, the company is an innovative and competent partner to the national and international automotive industry as well as its suppliers Home - Winning BLW GmbH". As you would expect the firm's heat treating requirements are substantial and for its most recent facility in Penzberg, Germany the company turned to one of the largest commercial heat treaters in the country "Hanomag" for assistance in their heat treating needs Hanomag: Home (haertecenter.de) (to find out the relative size of Hanomag we would suggest this ranking as provided by "The Monty Heat Treat News" Largest European Commercial Heat Treaters | The Monty). The end result is that "Hanomag" is in the final stages of setting up a "state of the art" heat treat facility in the new Winning BLW facility in Penzberg, Germany. When this location is in full production in 2024 it will have over 300 employees producing components for the heavy truck industry. Next year the company will require 6,600 tons of product per year to be heat treated and to do this Hanomag has set up a very impressive in house heat treat department which when completed will include 7 Aichelin Sealed Quench furnaces (batch IQ for its North American readers), each with a capacity of 2,000 kg, an Ipsen Sealed quench furnace with similar dimensions, an Ipsen rotary hearth furnace, ancillary equipment and annealing capacity which is yet to come. The heat treat department will be staffed by roughly 25 individuals all of whom will be Hanomag employees. Currently the furnaces are just entering production with full production expected in 2024. The Aichelin sealed quench line is completely automated and can be considered a "lights out operation". All furnaces are gas fired with atmosphere provided by 3 endothermic generators, atmosphere is controlled by oxygen probes with portable 3 gas analyzers and regular shim stock checks providing backup. While this location's heat treating needs are being provided by Hanomag, Winnings' Munich location handles their own in house heat treating which includes nitriding and vacuum hardening. A number of the largest commercial heat treaters in the world have targeted in house heat treating departments as a natural progression for their businesses but it is still not a common occurrence. This is one of the best examples Themonty has seen and while this project is in it's initial stages it would at this point in time appear to be a "win/win" situation for both companies. These photos tell the rest of the story.
Linamar signs deal to buy two factories in Germany. March 27, 2026 10:16 AM EDT Canadian auto supply giant Linamar Corp. says it has signed a deal with Winning BLW to buy the company's factories in Remscheid and Penzberg, Germany. Staying current is easy with newsletters delivered straight to your inbox.