Executive Summary
Bodycote has six general divisions. Bodycote Heat Treatments - providing a vital link in the manufacturing process for the automotive, aerospace, construction, power generation, electronics, consumer products and general engineering industries. Bodycote Materials Testing - assessing and certifying the quality and reliability of materials and products for many clients in the fields of civil engineering, environmental protection, food and household goods, microbiology, pharmaceuticals, pipeline polymers, and transport. Bodycote Hot Isostatic Pressing - applying the unique product enhancement and novel material production benefits of this advanced technology to an increasing number of customers in precision foundry, power generation, aerospace, automotive, medical, precision tooling, and electronic engineering. Bodycote Surface Engineering - improving the performance, durability and appearance of components and tools by the application of functional and decorative coatings utilising, sherardizing, mechanical plating, plasma spray, organic, anodising and specialist ceramic coatings processes. Bodycote Electroplating - enhancing the corrosion resistance of constructional components and consumer products by the application of electroplating and mechanical plating processes. Operating 4 environmentally friendly coatings centres in 2 countries. Bodycote PVD Coatings, IonBond strategic alliance - expanding the international provision of PVD coatings services by delivering product enhancing PVD coatings for tooling, tribological and decorative applications, from 30 PVD coatings centres in 12 countries.
Company History
Current Events
Business Model
Products/Services
Segments/Customers
Production/Operations
Distribution/Routes to Market
Market & Competition
Market Share
Main Competitors
Competitive Strengths and Weaknesses
Management
Financials
Profit & Loss
Balance sheet
Cashflow
Valuation
Comparable Companies
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats