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Leading equipment manufacturers by revenue

This month our power industry key list brings you the 15 largest equipment manufacturers globally by revenue, as ranked by GlobalData's Power Intelligence Centre. All numbers as of March 2020.

Company nameRevenue (US$ Mn)Headquarters locationNumber of employees
Daimler AG185,265Germany299,956
Caterpillar Inc45,462US104,000
Tata Motors Ltd45,414India82,797
AB Volvo39,193Sweden105,175
Komatsu Ltd22,569Japan59,632
Larsen & Toubro Ltd18,427India43,354
Doosan Corp15,581South Korea3,930
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd13,706South Korea22,100
Atlas Copco AB13,631Sweden37,232
Liebherr-International AG11,100Switzerland46,169
Sandvik AB10,634Sweden41,292
Hitachi Machinery Construction Co., Ltd.6,803Japan24,591
Ashok Leyland Ltd4,597India11,966
Epiroc AB4,404Sweden13,517
Terex Corp4,363US11,700

Commodities

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CommoditiesLatest (December 2019)Past month value% change on one month% change in a year
Energy related commodities



Crude oil, Brent (US$/bbl)65.8562.744.9616.63
Crude oil, WTI (US$/bbl)59.8057.064.8022.17
Crude oil, Dubai (US$/bbl)
64.4161.414.8914.06
Natural gas, US (US$/mmbtu)2.242.65-15.39-43.29
Natural gas, Europe (US$/mmbtu)4.625.15-10.28-42.07
Liquefied natural gas, Japan (US$/mmbtu)10.0510.050.00-16.23
Coal, Australian (US$/mt)66.1866.99-1.21-34.71
Coal, South African (US$/mt)76.0373.623.27-20.31
Minerals and metals



Aluminum  (US$/mt)1771.381774.79-0.19-7.76
Iron ore, cfr spot (US$/dmtu)92.6584.989.0333.96
Copper  (US$/mt)6077.065859.953.700.03
Lead  (US$/mt)1900.542021.15-5.97-3.64
Tin  (US$/mt)17141.0516335.484.93-11.00
Nickel  (US$/mt)13829.4215171.81-8.8527.64
Zinc  (US$/mt)2272.542425.48-6.31-13.14
Gold  (U$/oz.)1479.131470.790.5718.29
Platinum  (U$/oz.)924.25901.802.4916.82
Silver  (U$/oz.)17.1417.17-0.1616.02

Source: Data compiled by GlobalData sourcing from commodities exchanges and the World Bank

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