Atmus Filtration Technologies (ATMU) Bank of America’s 33th Annual Industrials, Transportation and Airlines Key Leaders Conference summary
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Bank of America’s 33th Annual Industrials, Transportation and Airlines Key Leaders Conference summary
14 May, 2026Market trends and outlook
Aftermarket represents 84% of revenue, with market volumes flat and no signs of near-term inflection; 2026 guidance assumes flat aftermarket trends.
On-highway aftermarket is tepid globally, with India and Latin America showing pockets of growth, while agriculture remains weak across regions.
First-fit markets are expected to recover in the second half of 2026, driven by anticipated pre-buy activity ahead of 2027 EPA regulations, though the pre-buy may be less significant than previously expected.
Off-highway and power generation markets show some optimism for late 2026, but outlooks remain cautious and dependent on macroeconomic and geopolitical factors.
Strategic initiatives and growth drivers
Latin America growth attributed to expanding relationships with independent distributors, increasing shelf presence, and improving delivery capabilities, especially in Brazil.
Focus on increasing share of wallet with independent distributors and leveraging OE dealer networks to expand aftermarket presence.
Supply chain transformation and improved delivery statistics have enabled higher on-shelf availability and support further market share gains.
Growth strategy includes expanding first-fit customer base, accelerating aftermarket growth, supply chain transformation, and industrial market expansion.
Financial performance and margin dynamics
Aftermarket sales are higher margin than first-fit; margin expansion is driven by plant activity and fixed cost absorption, with ongoing efforts to improve cost base and efficiency.
Recent Indian labor law changes resulted in a $3 million one-time EBITDA hit, with a small ongoing cost increase.
Pricing actions are evaluated biannually, with a preference for maintaining market share over aggressive price increases; aim to remain price-cost neutral or positive.
Significant margin expansion achieved post-IPO, with continued focus on procurement, automation, and efficiency gains.
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