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SKF Publishes Annual and Sustainability Report for 2025
By MGN Editorial•March 6, 2026 at 03:12 PM
SKF, a leading industrial technology provider, has released its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2025, highlighting the company's value creation activities for customers, shareholders, and other stakeholders.
GOTHENBURG, Sweden - AB SKF, a global leader in bearings and industrial technology, has published its Annual and Sustainability Report for the year 2025. The report provides insights into the company's continued efforts to create value for its customers, shareholders, and other stakeholders through its innovative products and services.
According to the report, SKF has maintained its focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, aligning its operations with the company's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices throughout its supply chain. The report details SKF's progress in areas such as renewable energy usage, waste reduction, and the development of more energy-efficient products.
"SKF's Annual and Sustainability Report for 2025 showcases our unwavering dedication to delivering value to our stakeholders while prioritizing environmental sustainability," said Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO of SKF. "We are proud of the strides we have made in reducing our environmental impact and developing innovative solutions that support the maritime industry's transition towards a more sustainable future."
The report also highlights SKF's continued investment in research and development, which has led to the introduction of several new products and technologies designed to improve the efficiency and reliability of maritime equipment and infrastructure. These advancements are expected to have a positive impact on the industry's overall operational performance and environmental footprint.
"SKF's Annual and Sustainability Report provides a comprehensive overview of the company's strategic priorities and its commitment to supporting the maritime industry's sustainability goals," said John Konrad, founder and CEO of gCaptain, a leading maritime industry news and analysis platform. "As the industry continues to navigate the challenges of the post-pandemic landscape, SKF's focus on innovation and environmental responsibility will be crucial in driving the sector's long-term success."
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