IDEX CORP /DE/ (IEX) Business
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Item 1. Business.
Overview
IDEX Corporation (“IDEX,” the “Company,” “we,” or “our”) is a global applied solutions provider serving niche markets with mission critical components for everyday life. Substantially all of the Company’s business activities are carried out through over 50 wholly-owned subsidiaries with shared values of Trust, Team and Excellence. IDEX’s diverse family of businesses is committed to making trusted solutions that improve lives and is innovative and inquisitive in its quest to solve customers’ most challenging applied technology problems. These businesses operate with a high degree of autonomy, yet are all united by employing The IDEX Difference, a philosophy of great teams who embrace the 8020 principle while remaining hyper-focused on serving customers. IDEX was incorporated in Delaware on September 24, 1987.
End Markets and Products
The following table summarizes the percentage of total IDEX sales generated by each end market served:
*Beginning in 2025, Life Sciences also includes analytical instruments, pharmaceutical and medical/dental end market sales.
The Company has three reportable segments: Health & Science Technologies (“HST”), Fluid & Metering Technologies (“FMT”) and Fire & Safety/Diversified Products (“FSDP”). The segments are structured around how to best serve customer needs, with each segment consisting of businesses that have product and end market similarities as well as common distribution methods and production processes. This structure enables management efficiency, aligns IDEX’s operations with its focus on organic growth, strategic acquisitions and capital allocation priorities and provides transparency about the Company’s performance to external stakeholders.
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The table below illustrates the share of Net sales and Adjusted EBITDA contributed by each segment on the basis of total segments (not total Company) for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024.
| Year Ended December 31, 2025 | Year Ended December 31, 2024 | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HST | FMT | FSDP | HST | FMT | FSDP | ||||||
| Net sales | 43% | 35% | 22% | 39% | 38% | 23% | |||||
| Adjusted EBITDA(1) | 39% | 40% | 21% | 36% | 42% | 22% |
(1) Segment Adjusted EBITDA excludes the impact of unallocated corporate costs of $92.2 million and $93.0 million for the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
IDEX believes that each of its reporting units is a leader in its products and services. The Company also believes that its strong financial performance has been attributable to its ability to design and engineer specialized quality products coupled with its ability to successfully identify, acquire and integrate strategic acquisitions. The table below illustrates the three reportable segments and the reporting units within each segment.
| HST | FMT | FSDP | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scientific Fluidics & Optics | Pumps | Fire & Safety | ||
| Performance Pneumatic Technologies | Water | Dispensing | ||
| Sealing Solutions | Energy | BAND-IT | ||
| Material Processing Technologies | Agriculture | |||
| Valves |
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HEALTH & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES SEGMENT
The HST segment designs, produces and distributes a wide range of precision fluidics, positive displacement pumps, powder and liquid processing technologies, drying systems, micro-precision components, pneumatic components and sealing solutions, high performance molded and extruded sealing components, custom mechanical and shaft seals, engineered hygienic mixers and valves, biocompatible medical devices and implantables, air compressors and blowers, optical components and coatings, ultra-precision diamond tools, laboratory and commercial equipment and precision photonic solutions, technical ceramics and hermetic sealing products and porous material structures and flow control solutions.
The following table summarizes the percentage of total HST sales generated by each end market served:
*Beginning in 2025, Life Sciences also includes analytical instruments, pharmaceutical and medical/dental end market sales.
The following discussion describes the reporting units included in the HST segment:
Scientific Fluidics & Optics. Scientific Fluidics & Optics is a global authority in life science fluidics, optics, microfluidics and photonics and the movement of liquids and gases in critical applications, offering a diverse set of technologies, expertise, capabilities and product solutions across numerous market segments. Scientific Fluidics & Optics is comprised of the following businesses:
•IDEX Health & Science (“IH&S”) consists of IH&S Life Science Fluidics, IH&S Life Science Optics and IH&S Microfluidics. The IH&S Life Science Fluidics technology and product portfolio consists of column hardware, degassers, fluidic connections, fluidic manifolds, pumps and pump components, sensors, refractive index detectors, valves and fluidics sub-systems. The IH&S Life Science Optics technology and product portfolio consists of illumination light engines, optical filters, optical subsystems, sensors, cameras and camera imaging objectives. IH&S Microfluidics includes thinXXS Microtechnology, a global leader in developing and producing microfluidic systems, components and consumables serving the point of care diagnostic and digital polymerase chain reaction markets. IH&S serves the life science optics, chromatography, mass spectrometry, in-vitro diagnostics/biotech fluidics and fluidic connections markets. IH&S maintains operations in Bristol, Connecticut; Carlsbad, California; Middleboro, Massachusetts; Oak Harbor, Washington; Rochester, New York; Rohnert Park, California; Zweibrücken, Germany and Saitama, Japan.
•IDEX Materials Science Solutions platform is formed from the precision processing businesses of IDEX Optical Technologies, Muon Group (Millux, LouwersHanique, Veco and Tecan) and STC Material Solutions. The IDEX
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Optical Technologies businesses of Advanced Thin Films, CVI Laser Optics, CVI Infrared Optics, Iridian Spectral Technologies and Micro-LAM (acquired in July 2025) specialize in precision substrate forming, complex optical coatings and optical assemblies. Solutions include optical filters, polarization optics, beamsplitters, waveplates, objectives and mirrors for application in semiconductor metrology, satellite laser communications, data communications, high-power industrial and defense optical systems, earth observation and remote sensing. The precision components and ceramics businesses of Millux, LouwersHanique, Veco, Tecan and STC Material Solutions have expertise in ultra-precision forming of advanced materials, from ceramics and glass to metals and plastics. Applications primarily include thermal management, fluid and energy flow control, filtration, and precision motion applications within the semiconductor, aerospace, medical, food processing and industrial markets. The businesses maintain global operations in the United States (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Longmont, Colorado; Portage, Michigan; Keene, New Hampshire; St. Albans, Vermont and Santa Ana, California), Canada (Ottawa), England (Dorset, Stevenage and Whetstone), the Netherlands (Didam, Eerbeek, Hapert and Wijchen) and India (Pune).
•Mott Corporation specializes in the design, customization and manufacturing of sintered porous metal components and engineered solutions used in fluidic applications within the medical, energy, industrial technology, semiconductor, water and space and defense markets. The business maintains operations in Farmington, Connecticut, with additional operations in Plymouth, Michigan and Binasco, Italy.
Performance Pneumatic Technologies. Performance Pneumatic Technologies provides specialized, high-performing air-moving technologies across a wide array of industries. Performance Pneumatic Technologies is comprised of the following businesses:
•Gast is a leading manufacturer of air-moving products, with a core technology around fractional horsepower (under 1 hp) air compressors, vacuum pumps and air motors. Gast products are used in a variety of long-life applications requiring a quiet, clean source of moderate vacuum or pressure and primarily serve the medical equipment, environmental equipment, computers and electronics, printing machinery, paint mixing machinery, packaging machinery, graphic arts and industrial manufacturing markets. Gast maintains operations in Benton Harbor, Michigan and has a logistics and commercial center in Redditch, England.
•Airtech designs and manufactures a wide range of highly engineered pressure technology products, with a core technology around high performance blowers (2 hp and above) and pneumatic valves for a variety of end markets, including alternative energy, food processing, medical, packaging and transportation. Airtech maintains operations in Rutherford, New Jersey and has other manufacturing operations in Linthicum Heights, Maryland and Schweinfurt, Germany.
Sealing Solutions. Sealing Solutions focuses on providing special seals and related products and solutions in diversified markets. Sealing Solutions is comprised of the following businesses:
•Precision Polymer Engineering (“PPE”) is a provider of proprietary high performance seals and advanced sealing solutions for a diverse range of global industries and applications, including hazardous duty, analytical instrumentation, semiconductor, process technologies, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, electronics and food applications. PPE maintains operations in Blackburn, England and has an additional manufacturing facility in Brenham, Texas. PPE also entered into a joint venture with a third party to manufacture and sell high performance elastomer seals for the oil and gas industry to customers within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well as export these high performance elastomer seals outside of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The joint venture maintains operations in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
•FTL Seals Technology specializes in the design and application of high integrity rotary seals, specialty bearings and other custom products for the mining, power generation and marine markets. FTL Seals Technology maintains operations in Leeds, England.
•SFC Koenig is a producer of highly engineered expanders and check valves for critical applications across the transportation, hydraulic, aviation and medical markets. SFC Koenig maintains operations in Dietikon, Switzerland and has additional facilities in North Haven, Connecticut; Illerrieden, Germany and Suzhou, China.
•The Roplan businesses are global manufacturers of custom mechanical and shaft seals for a variety of end markets including food and beverage, marine, chemical, wastewater and water treatment. Roplan maintains operations in Sweden and also has operations in Ningbo, China; Berkshire, England and Madison, Wisconsin.
Material Processing Technologies. Material Processing Technologies provides process equipment and global support service solutions that meet customer specific requirements with a focus in the pharmaceutical, food, battery and chemical markets. Material Processing Technologies is comprised of the following businesses:
•IDEX MPT, Inc., which includes Quadro, Fitzpatrick, Microfluidics, and Matcon, maintains operations in Waterloo, Canada; Middleborough, Massachusetts; Evesham, England; Ahmedabad, India and Shanghai, China.
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◦Quadro is a leading provider of powder processing solutions for the pharmaceutical, food, personal care and chemical markets. Quadro’s core capabilities include fine milling, emulsification and special handling of liquid and solid particulates for laboratories, through the pilot phase to full scale up with production scale processing.
◦Fitzpatrick is a global leader in the design and manufacture of process technologies for the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors. Fitzpatrick designs and manufactures customized size reduction and roll compaction systems to support their customers’ product development and manufacturing processes.
◦Microfluidics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of laboratory and production equipment used in the production of micro and nano scale materials for the pharmaceutical, biologics, personal care and chemical markets. Microfluidics is the exclusive producer of the Microfluidizer family of high shear fluid processors for uniform nano-emulsion formation, lipid nanoparticle creation, robust cell disruption and particle size reduction.
◦Matcon is a global leader in creating flexible material processing solutions for high value powders used in the manufacture of foods, pharmaceuticals, batteries, plastics and fine chemicals. Matcon’s innovative products consist of the original cone valve powder discharge system and filling, mixing and packaging systems, all of which support its customers’ automation and process requirements. These products are critical to its customers’ need to maintain clean, reliable and repeatable formulations of prepackaged foods and pharmaceuticals while helping them achieve lean and agile manufacturing.
FLUID & METERING TECHNOLOGIES SEGMENT
The FMT segment designs, produces and distributes positive displacement pumps, valves, small volume provers, flow meters, injectors and other fluid-handling pump modules and systems and provides flow monitoring and other services.
The following table summarizes the percentage of total FMT sales generated by each end market served:
The following discussion describes the reporting units included in the FMT segment:
Pumps. Pumps is a leading manufacturer of positive displacement pumps including rotary internal gear, external gear, vane and rotary lobe pumps, custom-engineered original equipment manufacturer pumps, strainers, gear reducers and engineered pump systems. Pumps primarily uses independent distributors to market and sell its products. Pumps is comprised of the following businesses:
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•Viking Pump is a global leader in pumping solutions, with products including internal gear, external gear, vane, lobe and circumferential piston pumps, as well as parts, kits and accessories designed to support customers worldwide. With a focus on industrial applications like chemicals, polyurethane foam and asphalt; energy applications like oil transfer and glycol dehydration; and hygienic applications like biopharma, food and beverage, Viking Pump delivers proven liquid transfer pumping solutions for a wide variety of thin to viscous applications. Viking Pump maintains operations in Cedar Falls, Iowa, with locations in Windsor, Canada; Shannon, Ireland and Eastbourne, England.
•Warren Rupp manufactures air and electrically-operated double diaphragm pump products (which includes Sandpiper, Versamatic and Cognito products) used for abrasive and semisolid materials as well as for applications where product degradation is a concern. Warren Rupp products primarily serve the chemical, paint, food processing, electronics, construction, utilities, oil and gas, mining and industrial maintenance markets. Warren Rupp maintains primary operations in Mansfield, Ohio.
•ABEL designs and manufactures highly engineered reciprocating positive displacement pumps used for mine dewatering, back filling, transfer of mine tailings, municipal sledge and wastewater applications in a variety of end markets including mining, power, water and wastewater as well as other general industries. ABEL maintains operations in Büchen, Germany and Mansfield, Ohio and has facilities in Madrid, Spain and Mumbai, India.
Water. Water is a leading provider of metering technology, flow monitoring products and underground surveillance services for wastewater markets, as well as alloy and non-metallic gear pumps and peristaltic pumps. Water is comprised of the following businesses:
•ADS’ products and services provide comprehensive integrated solutions that enable industry, municipalities and government agencies to analyze and measure the capacity, quality and integrity of wastewater collection systems, including the maintenance and construction of such systems. ADS maintains operations in Huntsville, Alabama and various other locations in the United States, Canada and Australia.
•iPEK, Envirosight and WinCan combined are the leading providers of integrated solutions for managing the complete lifecycle of water infrastructure assets and process workflows. Their products and solutions include sewer crawlers, inspection and monitoring systems and software applications that allow teams to identify, anticipate and correct water system issues, automate and simplify inspection processes, improve infrastructure asset management and support distributed teams and cloud-based collaboration. MyTana and Pipeline Renewal Technologies design and build products used to clean and repair infrastructure in the sewer and drain industry. iPEK maintains operations in Hirschegg, Austria and Sulzberg, Germany. Envirosight and Pipeline Renewal Technologies maintain operations in Randolph, New Jersey and Callery, Pennsylvania. WinCan has development centers in Murten, Switzerland and Krakow, Poland. MyTana maintains operations in St. Paul, Minnesota. All entities have various sales and service outlets across the United States and Europe.
•Trebor is a leader in high-purity fluid handling products, including air-operated diaphragm pumps and deionized water-heating systems. Trebor products are used in the manufacturing of semiconductors, disk drives and flat panel displays. Trebor maintains operations in West Jordan, Utah.
•Pulsafeeder products are used to introduce precise amounts of fluids into processes to manage water quality and chemical composition. Pulsafeeder produces hydraulic and mechanical diaphragm pumps, rotary pumps, peristaltic pumps and controllers, which serve the industrial and municipal water and wastewater treatment, oil and gas, power generation, chemical and hydrocarbon processing and swimming pools markets. Pulsafeeder maintains operations in Rochester, New York and Punta Gorda, Florida.
Energy. Energy is a leading supplier of flow meters, small volume provers, electronic registration and control products, rotary vane and turbine pumps, reciprocating piston compressors and terminal automation control systems. Energy is comprised of the following businesses:
•Advanced Flow Solutions (“AFS”) consists of the Company’s Corken, Liquid Controls and SAMPI businesses. Corken products consist of positive displacement rotary vane pumps, single and multistage regenerative turbine pumps and small horsepower reciprocating piston compressors in the oil, gas and industrial markets. Products for Liquid Controls and SAMPI consist of positive displacement flow meters as well as electronic registration and control products, including mobile and stationary metering installations for wholesale and retail distribution of petroleum and liquefied petroleum gas, aviation refueling and industrial metering and dispensing of refined liquids and gases. AFS maintains operations in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Altopascio, Italy.
•Toptech supplies terminal automation hardware and software to control and manage inventories as well as transactional data and invoicing to customers in the oil, gas and refined-fuels markets. Toptech maintains operations in Longwood, Florida and Zwijndrecht, Belgium.
•Flow Management Devices (“Flow MD”) engineers and manufactures small volume provers that ensure custody transfer accuracy in the oil and gas market. Flow MD maintains operations in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Agriculture. Agriculture is a leading supplier of pumps, valves, controllers, fittings and systems used in agricultural and industrial applications. Agriculture consists of the following businesses:
•Banjo is a provider of special purpose, severe-duty pumps, valves, fittings and systems used in liquid handling. Its products are used in agricultural and industrial applications. Banjo maintains operations in Crawfordsville, Indiana and has distribution facilities in Didam, the Netherlands and Valinhos, Brazil.
•KZValve is a leading manufacturer of electric valves and controllers used primarily in agricultural applications. KZValve maintains operations in Greenwood, Nebraska.
Valves. Valves is a leader in the design, manufacture and sale of specialty valve products for use in the chemical, petro-chemical, energy and sanitary markets as well as a leading producer of fluoroplastic lined corrosion-resistant magnetic drive and mechanical seal pumps, shut-off, control and safety valves for corrosive, hazardous, contaminated, pure and high-purity fluids. Valves is comprised of the following businesses:
•Richter and Aegis produce superior solutions for demanding and complex pump and valve applications in the process industry as well as specialty chemical processing valves for use in the chemical, petro-chemical, pharmaceutical, energy and battery industries. Richter and Aegis maintain operations in Kempen, Germany; Suzhou, China; Vadodara, India and Geismar, Louisiana.
FIRE & SAFETY/DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTS SEGMENT
The FSDP segment designs, produces and distributes firefighting pumps, valves and controls, rescue tools, lifting bags and other components and systems, engineered stainless steel banding and clamping devices, and precision equipment for dispensing, metering and mixing colorants and paints.
The following table summarizes the percentage of total FSDP sales generated by each end market served:
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The following discussion describes the reporting units included in the FSDP segment:
Fire & Safety. Fire businesses produce truck-mounted and portable fire pumps, stainless steel and brass valves, monitors, nozzles, foam and compressed air foam systems, pump modules and pump kits, electronic controls and information systems, conventional and networked electrical systems and mechanical components for the fire and specialty vehicle markets. Safety businesses produce hydraulic, battery, gas and electric-operated rescue equipment, hydraulic re-railing equipment, hydraulic tools for industrial applications, recycling cutters, pneumatic lifting and sealing bags for vehicle and aircraft rescue, environmental protection and disaster control and jumping cushions for building rescue for the rescue market. Fire & Safety’s customers are original equipment manufacturers as well as public and private fire and rescue organizations. Fire & Safety maintains operations in Ocala, Florida (Class 1 and Hale products); Warwick, England (Godiva products); Wooster and Columbus, Ohio (Akron Brass and Weldon products); Ballendorf, Germany (AWG Fittings products); Shelby, North Carolina (Hurst Jaws of Life® products); Tianjin, China (Dinglee products); Erlangen, Germany (Lukas products) and Zülpich, Germany (Vetter products).
Dispensing. Dispensing businesses produce precision equipment for dispensing, metering and mixing colorants and paints used in a variety of retail and commercial businesses around the world. Dispensing is a global supplier of such equipment focused on the architectural paints segment used in retail and commercial stores, hardware stores, home centers and paint and specialized stores as well as in some industrial settings. Dispensing maintains operations in Sassenheim, the Netherlands; Wheeling, Illinois and Sandani, India as well as multiple sales offices around the world.
BAND-IT. BAND-IT is a leading producer of high-quality stainless steel banding, buckles and clamping systems. The BAND-IT brand is highly recognized worldwide. BAND-IT products are used for securing exhaust system heat and sound shields, airbags, industrial hose fittings, traffic signs and signals, electrical cable shielding, identification and bundling and in numerous other industrial and commercial applications. BAND-IT products primarily serve the automotive, aerospace, energy, utility, municipal, cable management and general industrial markets. BAND-IT maintains operations in Denver, Colorado, with additional operations in Staveley, England and Suzhou, China.
INFORMATION APPLICABLE TO THE COMPANY’S BUSINESS IN GENERAL AND ITS SEGMENTS
Competitors
The Company’s businesses participate in highly competitive markets. The Company encounters a wide variety of competitors that vary by product, market and geographic area. Each of the Company’s segments has multiple competitors, as no single competitor offers all of the same products or serves all of the same markets as IDEX. The Company’s competitors are both U.S. and foreign companies and range in size. IDEX believes that the principal points of competition are product quality, design and engineering capabilities, product development, conformity to customer specifications, quality of post-sale support, timeliness of delivery and effectiveness of the Company’s distribution channels.
Customers
In 2025, the Company did not have any customers that accounted for more than 3% of net sales. Since the Company serves a wide variety of markets, customer concentrations are not significant.
International
The Company’s products and services are available worldwide, with manufacturing, sales, distribution, service and/or administrative facilities located in more than 20 countries. The businesses located outside the U.S. are primarily based in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Italy, China and India. The Company’s geographic diversity allows it to draw on the skills of a global workforce, provides greater stability to its operations, allows the Company to drive economies of scale, provides revenue streams that may help offset economic trends that are specific to individual economies and offers the Company an opportunity to access new markets for products.
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The following table illustrates sales to customers within and outside the U.S. as a percentage of total sales for total IDEX as well as by segment and by reporting unit for the year ended December 31, 2025:
| Domestic | International | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HST | 47% | 53% | ||
| Scientific Fluidics & Optics | 45% | 55% | ||
| Performance Pneumatic Technologies | 77% | 23% | ||
| Sealing Solutions | 25% | 75% | ||
| Material Processing Technologies | 40% | 60% | ||
| FMT | 57% | 43% | ||
| Pumps | 58% | 42% | ||
| Water | 57% | 43% | ||
| Energy | 62% | 38% | ||
| Agriculture | 73% | 27% | ||
| Valves | 15% | 85% | ||
| FSDP | 50% | 50% | ||
| Fire & Safety | 56% | 44% | ||
| Dispensing | 27% | 73% | ||
| BAND-IT | 53% | 47% | ||
| IDEX | 51% | 49% |
Shared Services
The Company has production facilities in Suzhou, China, Vadodara, India and Ahmedabad, India that support multiple business units. IDEX also has personnel in China, India, Dubai, Mexico, Latin America and Singapore that provide sales, marketing, product design, engineering and sourcing support to its business units in those regions, as well as personnel in various locations in South America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Korea and Japan to support sales and marketing efforts in those regions.
Raw Materials
The Company uses a wide variety of raw materials, which are generally purchased from a large number of independent sources around the world. The Company believes it has an adequate supply of raw materials necessary to meet demand. The Company is exposed to fluctuations in commodity pricing and inflation, including the impact of tariffs, and attempts to control these impacts through increased prices to customers and various other programs with its suppliers.
Suppliers
The Company manufactures many of the parts and components used in its products. Substantially all materials, parts and components purchased by the Company are available from a large number of independent sources around the world. The Company believes it has a sufficient number of suppliers necessary to meet demand but continues to actively evaluate its current suppliers and identify alternative sources to manage supply chain constraints, if needed.
Inventory and Backlog
The Company is primarily a short cycle business and backlog is not generally considered a significant factor as relatively short delivery periods and rapid inventory turnover are characteristic of most of the Company’s products. Even still, the Company regularly and systematically adjusts production schedules and quantities based on the flow of incoming orders. While backlog was elevated in recent years due to global supply chain constraints, which extended lead times, shifted customer order patterns and resulted in increased inventory to support production, customer destocking efforts beginning in 2023 have resulted in orders stabilizing with backlog and lead times returning to more normalized levels in 2025. The Company remains focused on delivering products and services to customers and continues to actively manage inventory levels. Further, the Company has not historically experienced significant order cancellations and does not expect significant order cancellations in the future.
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Government Regulations
Our compliance with federal, state and local laws and regulations, including those related to environmental, international trade, labor and employment, human rights, tax, anti-bribery and competition matters, did not have a material effect upon our capital expenditures, earnings or competitive position during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.
Employees
At December 31, 2025, the Company had approximately 8,700 employees. Approximately 4% of its employees are covered by various collective bargaining agreements in the U.S. which will expire at various times between now and January 2029. There are four collective bargaining agreements in the U.S. that will expire in 2026, with a new agreement already ratified for one of these agreements. Management believes that the Company has a positive relationship with its employees. The Company historically has been able to renegotiate its collective bargaining agreements satisfactorily, with its last work stoppage occurring in March 1993.
Human Capital Management
The Company attributes its success to the valuable contributions of its talented workforce and is committed to fostering a work environment where employees can thrive and grow. Investments in attracting, retaining and developing talent enable the Company to accomplish its strategic goals and deliver innovative customer solutions. The Company’s corporate Human Capital strategy is overseen by its Vice President, Talent and Culture. Annually, the Vice President, Talent and Culture presents a talent review to the Company’s Board of Directors focused on senior leader team development, the human capital strategy action plan and succession planning for senior management. This process is intended to help ensure that the Company’s Board of Directors remains informed and aligned on the Company’s human capital management strategies for business continuity and long-term performance.
The Company’s workforce advancement strategy is centered around investments in three pillars: enhancing skills across the workforce, leadership development aligned with the Company’s leadership methodology and fostering a strong and inclusive culture. The Company’s approach to performance management, talent development, talent management and employee engagement is designed to support long-term value creation by providing employees with opportunities to grow and contribute both individually and as part of high-performing teams. The Company prioritizes hiring employees who embrace its team-oriented culture and places emphasis on developing and promoting internal talent, including filling many leadership positions from within its workforce.
Employee engagement is a critical element of fostering a strong and inclusive culture where employees can thrive and have the opportunity to do their best work. Each year, the Company conducts an employee engagement survey and partners with employees to implement improvements based on the results. Additionally, key initiatives like the annual Global Leadership Conference for senior leaders are designed to strengthen leadership capabilities, reinforce learning and development, and support skill and career growth.
In 2025, the Company continued to execute on the strategic roadmap tied to its human capital strategy, including: (1) implementation of local business unit inclusion plans; (2) delivery of quarterly inclusive leadership training and a two-day enterprise-wide inclusion summit to promote leadership skill building for all employees; (3) expansion of the Company’s employee resource groups (“ERGs”); and (4) participation in talent networks. All offerings, including participation in ERGs, are open to all employees, regardless of their specific background, identity or experiences.
Additional information regarding the Company’s human capital practices is available on the Company’s website, under the Sustainability link at https://www.idexcorp.com/about-idex/idex-sustainability/. Information on the Company’s website is not incorporated into this Form 10-K.
Employee Pay and Benefits
Attracting and retaining talent is critical to the success of the Company’s business. The Company offers competitive pay and benefits for employees in the markets in which it operates. Many employees are eligible for performance-based compensation, including short-term performance incentive opportunities. The Company also provides equity-based, long-term incentives to its eligible senior leaders.
The Company’s U.S. employees are eligible to participate in a 401(k) retirement plan. The Company’s U.S. employees can also purchase the Company’s common stock through payroll deductions.
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Further, since 2018, the Company has conducted pay equity analyses for U.S. employees to assess whether employees’ actual pay is substantially similar to predicted pay based on relevant factors such as role and level. Where appropriate, the Company has provided base pay adjustments for employees who were identified as outliers relative to their predicted pay.
Workplace Health & Safety
The Company is committed to providing a workplace that is safe for all of our employees, contractors, business partners and visitors. The commitment to Environmental, Health, and Safety (“EH&S”) begins at the corporate and executive level. The program is overseen by the Senior Director, Health & Safety and the Chief Sustainability Officer, both of whom are part of the Legal Department. Each of the Company’s businesses employ local EH&S specialists. These individuals and local safety committees, in conjunction with the corporate team, form the basis of the global EH&S program. The Company’s corporate EH&S policies are a key part of the global EH&S program. They apply to all of the Company’s businesses and each business is expected to comply with policies and all EH&S laws and regulations. In addition to the corporate policies, each business develops and implements its own health and safety policies tailored to the local business.
The Company also encourages employees enrolled in the U.S. Healthcare Benefit Plan to participate in the third-party operated Wellness Program which provides access to annual biometric screenings and health evaluations. The Company offers “wellness credits” that can be earned by employees as well as spouses and partners who take advantage of these early detection services offered or engage in healthy challenges and other activities each year. In addition, a number of the business units organize complementary wellness programs, including walking clubs, health fairs and “lunch and learns” with nutritionists for their employees.
Worker Rights and Protection
The Company believes that a respectful workplace is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment, and this involves more than just compliance with the law. The Company strives to create a work environment that is free of inappropriate and unprofessional behavior and consistent with the Company’s values – a place where everyone is invited to do their best every day and feel free to report any concerns. The Company has policies, procedures and regular training in place, including, but not limited to a global Code of Business Conduct & Ethics, to protect its workforce and prevent workplace harassment and discrimination. The Company also maintains a global hotline where employees are encouraged (and can choose to remain anonymous) to report any concerns or issues.
Information about Our Executive Officers
Set forth below are the names of the executive officers of the Company, their ages, years of service, the positions held by them and their business experience.
| Name | Age | Years of Service | Position | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eric D. Ashleman | 58 | 17 | Chief Executive Officer and President | |||
| Sean M. Gillen | 40 | 0* | Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President | |||
| Lisa M. Anderson | 49 | 9 | Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Chief Administrative Officer, and Corporate Secretary | |||
| Tara M. Tereso | 48 | 4 | Group Executive, Health and Science Technologies (HST) | |||
| William L. Simmons | 54 | 19 | Group Executive, Fluid and Metering Technologies (FMT) and Fire & Safety/Diversified Products (FSDP) |
*Mr. Gillen joined IDEX as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in January 2026.
Mr. Ashleman has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since December 2020. Prior to that, Mr. Ashleman served as Chief Operating Officer from July 2015 to December 2020. He served as Senior Vice President and Group Executive of the Company’s Global Dispensing, FSDP, and HST and Optics business segments from early 2014 through July 2015 and as Vice President and Group Executive of the Company’s FSDP segment from 2011 through early 2014. Mr. Ashleman joined IDEX in 2008 as the President of Gast Manufacturing.
Mr. Gillen has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since January 2026. Prior to joining IDEX, Mr. Gillen served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at AAR CORP., a provider of aviation services to the
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aerospace and defense industries, from January 2019 to December 2025. Prior to his time at AAR CORP., Mr. Gillen served as Vice President and Treasurer at USG Corporation, a building materials manufacturing company, after serving in roles of increasing responsibility earlier in his career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs.
Ms. Anderson has served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary since February 2022, and as Chief Administrative Officer since December 2025. Prior to that, Ms. Anderson served as Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary from December 2017 through February 2022 after joining IDEX as Assistant General Counsel in October 2016. Prior to joining IDEX, Ms. Anderson served in various roles of increasing responsibility at SunCoke Energy, Inc., most recently as Senior Counsel and Deputy Chief Compliance Officer.
Ms. Tereso has served as Group Executive, HST since September 2024. Prior to that, Ms. Tereso served as Group President IDEX Health & Science from September 2023 to September 2024, after serving as President IDEX Health & Science from September 2021 to September 2023. Prior to joining IDEX in 2021, Ms. Tereso served as Vice President & General Manager EFD Division for Nordson Corporation, a precision technology company.
Mr. Simmons has served as Group Executive, FMT, FSDP since February 2026. Prior to that, Mr. Simmons served as Group Executive FSDP from September 2024 through February 2026. He served as Group President IDEX Fire & Safety and Dispensing from September 2023 to September 2024, as Group President IDEX Fire & Safety and BAND-IT from March 2023 to September 2023, and as President of IDEX Fire & Safety from January 2021 to March 2023.
Public Filings
Copies of the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K and amendments to those reports are made available free of charge at www.idexcorp.com as soon as reasonably practicable after being filed electronically with the SEC. The Company’s reports are also available free of charge on the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov. Information on the Company’s website is not incorporated into this Form 10-K.