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Employees
4400
Type
Corporation
Revenue
$900.61 million
Competitors
Tamfelt, Xerium
Headquarters
Rochester, New Hampshire
Founded
1895
Category
Industrial Products

Albany International is a global advanced textiles and materials processing company with two core businesses. Machine Clothing (MC) is the world’s leading producer of custom-designed fabrics and belts essential to production in the paper, nonwovens, and other process industries. MC has a global market share of approximately 30%, compared to 15% estimated share for the next largest competitor. Albany Engineered Composites (AEC ) is a rapidly growing supplier of highly engineered composite parts for the aerospace Industry. AEC is the sole supplier of fan blades, fan cases and other advanced composite components for the CFM LEAP engine; current estimates for annual LEAP production rates are approximately 1600 engines by the end of the decade, for which AEC will deliver approximately 100,000 parts per year. Albany International is headquartered in Rochester, New Hampshire, and operates 22 plants in 10 countries, employs 4,400 people worldwide, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (Symbol AIN). Additional information about the Company and its products and services can be found at www.albint.com. Albany International is a global advanced textiles and materials processing company. Albany International Corp. operates as a textiles and materials processing company. The Company designs and manufactures products and technologies help make paper smoother, tissue softer, and aircraft engines and structures lighter. Albany International serves customers globally. Albany International Corp. engages in the textile and materials processing businesses worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Machine Clothing and Engineered Composites. The Machine Clothing segment designs, manufactures, and markets paper machine clothing, and engineered fabrics and belts used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard. This segment also offers forming, pressing, and dryer fabrics; consumable fabrics used to process paper pulp; belts used to make nonwovens, fiber cement building products, roofing shingles, and corrugated sheets used in boxboard; belts used in tannery and textile applications; and nonwovens, including diapers, personal care and household wipes, and fiberglass-reinforced roofing shingles. It sells its products directly to customer end-users, which include paper industry companies, nonwovens manufacturers, and building products companies. The Engineered Composites segment offers custom-designed composite structures based on proprietary technology to customers in commercial and military aircraft engine and airframe markets. The company was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Rochester, New Hampshire. Albany International Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets paper machine clothing. Paper machine clothing consists of large continuous belts of engineered fabrics that are installed on paper machines and carry the paper stock through each stage of the paper production process. The Company sells its products in the United States, Canada, and overseas. Albany International is a global company of advanced textiles and materials processing company. Manufactures paper broadwoven fabric; manufactures tire cord Conveyor rails, Extendable conveyors, Roller conveyors, Package stops, Turntables, Belt conveyors, Bucket conveyors, Air conveyors, Conveyor belting, Conveyor pulleys, Conveyor idlers, Conveyor belt lacing or fasteners, Conveyor belt brushes, Trolley lid, Chain conveyors, Motorized rollers or drums, Conveyor frames Albany International's products look good on paper and on papermaking machines. The company makes paper machine clothing (PMC, custom-made fabrics and belts that move paper stock through each phase of production). It markets these products to paper mills worldwide through a direct sales staff. Its four business segments, which cover diverse industries, include PMC; Engineered Composites (AEC; for aerospace and high-tech applications); Engineered Fabrics (EF; woven/non-woven fabrics for paper/tannery/textile industries, and building products); and PrimaLoft (synthetic down insulation). Albany International's products look good on paper and on papermaking machines. The company makes machine clothing (MC, custom-made fabrics and belts that move paper stock through each phase of production). It markets these products to paper mills worldwide through a direct sales staff and also provides woven/non-woven fabrics for paper/tannery/textile industries and building products. Its other business segment, Albany Engineered Composites (AEC), makes engineered composite parts for the aerospace industry and high-tech applications. Over the years the company has been selling off former units and operations to focus on its MC and AEC segments. About 55% of the company's sale comes from the US. Try D&B Hoovers Free Albany International's products look good on paper and on papermaking machines. The company makes machine clothing (MC, custom-made fabrics and belts that move paper stock through each phase of production). It markets these products to paper mills worldwide through a direct sales staff and also provides woven/non-woven fabrics for paper/tannery/textile industries and building products. Its other business segment, Albany Engineered Composites (AEC), makes engineered composite parts for the aerospace industry and high-tech applications. Over the years the company has been selling off former units and operations to focus on its MC and AEC segments. About 55% of the company's sale comes from the US.

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