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Timken to Build New Office Complex in Stark County

"The company has changed dramatically in the last decade, growing into new areas of mechanical power transmission and increasing the need for Timken people to work closely together to deliver exceptional value to stakeholders," said James W. Griffith, president and chief executive officer.
 
The new 160,000 square foot building will bring together personnel from the company’s Bearings and Power Transmission headquarters, currently located in leased facilities in downtown Canton, with their colleagues at the company's global technology center.
 
"More effective collaboration between our business and technology teams will speed the pace of innovation in the company. Improved physical space with closer proximity of work teams is key to that collaboration."
 
Construction of the new facility is scheduled to begin as early as April 2012 to accommodate a combined team of nearly 1000 employees, from research and development, engineering, customer service, and the sales and marketing functions. Company officials foresee increased collaboration among employees at the new North Canton campus when the project is completed in the fourth quarter of 2013. At that time, Timken will relocate 500 associates into the building.
 
Timken directly employs more than 4000 people in Stark County. Employees are located at Timken's global headquarters, Steel segment headquarters, steel plants and leased offices in the city of Canton; steel and roller plants in Canton Township and Perry Township; and its technology center in Jackson Township. "Timken is proud to have its global headquarters here in Stark County, and will continue to be a vital part of this community's future," said Griffith.
 
Timken supplies innovative friction management and power transmission products and services. The company’s approximately 21,000 employees operating in 30 countries generated sales of $5.2 billion in 2011.