Stanley Black & Decker : J.P. Morgan 13th Annual Homebuilding and Building Conference
May 20, 2020 at 09:49 am EDT
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JP Morgan Homebuilding & Building Products Conference
Don Allan | EVP & CFO
May 19, 2020
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Navigating The COVID-19 Pandemic
Aligning The Organization Around Key Priorities…
#1
#2
#3
#4
ENSURE THE HEALTH
MAINTAIN BUSINESS
SERVING OUR
DOING OUR PART TO
AND SAFETY OF OUR
CONTINUITY AND
CUSTOMERS AS THEY
HELP MITIGATE THE
EMPLOYEES &
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
PROVIDE ESSENTIAL
IMPACT OF THE VIRUS
SUPPLY CHAIN
AND STABILITY
PRODUCTS AND
ACROSS THE GLOBE
PARTNERS
SERVICES TO THE
WORLD
…Taking Actions To Protect Our Employees & The Business While Positioning The Company To Thrive
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Responding With Cost Reduction
Cost Actions
~$1B Annualized Savings | ~$500M 2020
Indirect Cost
Prof Services, MRO, IT, Marketing, T&E, Etc.
Benefits
Temporary Reductions Implemented
Compensation
Furloughs, Reductions In Force & Salary Red.
Deflation
Fin. Goods, Components, Commodities & Transport
Adjusting Mfg. & Supply Chain To Align With Current Demand Environment
Actions Necessitated By Current Environment
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Remain Well Positioned With Growth Catalysts
Organic Growth Catalysts
Future Acquisitions
Breakthrough
Innovation
eCommerce
Executing A Number Of Growth Catalysts That Will Help Us Perform In This Environment
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Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of tools and engineering solutions for professional, industrial and construction and consumer use. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- electric tools and accessories (71.1%): tools and electric devices (drills wire, sanders, saws, grinders, batteries, etc.), garden tools (shears, cutting edge, trimmers, aerators , grinders, chainsaws, etc.), vacuum cleaners, lamps, lights, battery chargers, starter batteries, power converters, hand tools (measuring and leveling tools, planes, hammers, knives, blades, screwdrivers, saws, etc.), consumer mechanics tools (wrenches and sockets), plastic tool boxes, pneumatic tools and fasteners (nail guns, staplers, staples, etc.);
- industrial products (16.2%): professional and automotive mechanics tools (wrenches, sockets, electronic diagnostic tools, etc.), storage systems, plumbing, heating and air conditioning tools (pipe wrenches, pliers, tubing cutters, etc.), hydraulic tools, etc.;
- access and security products (12.7%): automatic doors, door closers, emergency exit devices, locking mechanisms, integrated security devices, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (60.5%), Canada (4.7%), Americas (4.2%), France (4%), Europe (19.2%) and Asia (7.4%).