Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in manufacture and sale of specialty metal products and customized equipment to commercial and industrial users worldwide. The company operates through two segments: Forged and Cast Engineered Products (FCEP); and Air and Liquid Processing (ALP). The FCEP segment produces forged hardened steel rolls, cast rolls, and forged engineered products that are used in hot and cold rolling mills by producers of steel, aluminum, and other metals; cast rolls for hot strip mills, medium/heavy section mills, roughing mills, and plate mills; and forged engineered products for narrow and wide strip and aluminum mills, back-up rolls for narrow strip mills, and leveling rolls and shafts for steel distribution market, oil and gas industry, and the aluminum and plastic extrusion industries. The ALP Aerofin segment produces custom-engineered finned tube heat exchange coils and related heat transfer products for various industries, including original equipment manufacturers and commercial, nuclear power generation, and industrial manufacturing; custom-designed air handling systems for institutional, pharmaceutical, and general industrial building markets; and manufactures centrifugal pumps for the fossil fueled power generation, marine defense, and industrial refrigeration industries. Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation was incorporated in 1929 and is headquartered in Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2026 Results
Ampco-Pittsburgh returned to profitability in Q2 2026 with net income of $1.5 million, or $0.07 per share, reversing a prior-year loss of $7.3 million.
Adjusted EBITDA increased 22% year-over-year to $9.8 million, while margins expanded 240 basis points to 9.5%, aided by manufacturing efficiencies and lower restructuring costs.
Customer orders surged 50% compared to the prior year to approximately $144 million, driving backlog up $39.9 million sequentially to a record $385.4 million.