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| Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| NYSE: VMI S&P 400 Component | |
| Industry | Diversified Industrial |
| Founded | 1946; 79 years ago (1946) inNebraska, United States |
| Founder | Robert B. Daugherty |
| Headquarters | 15000 Valmont Plaza,Omaha, Nebraska ,United States |
Area served | International |
Key people | Avner M. Applbaum (president and CEO) |
| Products | Products for the infrastructure and agriculture markets |
| Brands | 31 |
| Revenue | $4.3 billion net sales |
| Total assets | 84 manufacturing facilities |
Number of employees | 11,000(2023)[1] |
| Website | www |
Valmont Industries, Inc. is a large, publicly held American manufacturer of Valleycenter pivot and linear irrigation equipment,windmill support structures, lighting and traffic poles and steel utility poles.
Their corporate office is in Omaha, Nebraska. Their plant and aviation department is in Valley, Nebraska. Valmont has many worldwide locations including Europe, China and India.
The company was founded by Robert B. Daugherty.[2]
In 1966, theValley Manufacturing Company becameValmont Industries, named after the two neighboring towns ofValley andFremont.[3]
Mogens Bay was appointed Head Chairman and C.E.O. following the retirement of founder Robert B. Daugherty in 2004.
Valmont acquired Shakespeare Composite Structures fromPhilips in 2014.[4]
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