FMC Technologies was created in 2000 when FMC Corporation, a chemical manufacturing company, spun-off its machinery business.
In 2008 the company spun-off its airport and food equipment business into the new company John Bean Technologies Corporation.
Today FMC Technologies manufactures subsea drilling and productions systems, fuild control, measurement, marine loading, separation, material handling, and blending systems, as well as offers equipment and services for onshore oil production.
The company is traded publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FTI, is a member of the S&P 500, is #368 in the Fortune 500, has 19,300 employees, and had $7.83 billion in revenue in 2013.
FMC TechnologiesFMC Technologies was created in 2000 when FMC Corporation, a chemical manufacturing company, spun-off its machinery business.
In 2008 the company spun-off its airport and food equipment business into the new company John Bean Technologies Corporation.
Today FMC Technologies manufactures subsea drilling and productions systems, fuild control, measurement, marine loading, separation, material handling, and blending systems, as well as offers equipment and services for onshore oil production.
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The company is traded publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FTI, is a member of the S&P 500, is #368 in the Fortune 500, has 19,300 employees, and had $7.83 billion in revenue in 2013.