Babcock & Wilcox


Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc., originally Babcock, Wilcox & Company and then The Babcock & Wilcox Company, is an American industrial manufacturer based in Akron, Ohio. Historically, the company is best known for their steam boilers and nuclear power systems.
It was founded in 1867 by Stephen Wilcox and his partner George Herman Babcock with the intention of building safer steam boilers. The company was the main builder of naval boilers for American forces during World War II, and were a supplier to the Manhattan Project. After the war they entered the nuclear reactor business, and became a major supplier for commercial nuclear power plants. They also built naval nuclear reactors, including for the first commercial nuclear ship. In 2000 the company filed for bankruptcy due to lawsuits from employees over asbestos exposure; they emerged from bankruptcy in 2006.

Background

The company was founded in 1867 in Providence, Rhode Island by partners Stephen Wilcox and George Babcock to manufacture and market Wilcox’s patented water-tube boiler. B&W's list of innovations and firsts include the world’s first installed utility boiler ; manufacture of boilers to power New York City’s first subway ; first pulverized coal power plant ; design and manufacture of components for, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine ; the first supercritical pressure coal-fired boiler ; design and supply of reactors for the first U.S. built nuclear-powered surface ship, .
The company provided design, engineering, manufacturing, construction and facilities management services to nuclear, renewable, fossil power, industrial and government customers worldwide. B&W's boilers supply more than 300,000 megawatts of installed capacity in over 90 countries around the world. During World War II, over half of the US Navy fleet was powered by Babcock & Wilcox boilers.
The company has its headquarters in Akron, Ohio. It has major operations in Lancaster, Ohio; Cambridge, Ontario Canada; Esbjerg, Denmark; and Paruzzaro, Italy.
On June 30, 2015, Babcock & Wilcox completed a spinoff from BWX Technologies, its former parent company. The two companies began trading separately on July 1.
B&W employs approximately 4,000 people.
B&W relocated its corporate headquarters from Barberton, Ohio to Akron, Ohio on December 30, 2019.

The Babcock & Wilcox Company

Babcock & Wilcox is based in Akron, Ohio and provides engineering, design, construction and manufacturing services to the fossil and renewable power generation sectors and to heavy industry worldwide. B&W and its subsidiaries have facilities in Ohio; Wisconsin; Arona, Italy; Beijing, China; Esbjerg, Denmark; and technology licensees around the world.

History

Babcock & Wilcox began in 1867 with one patent. When Stephen Wilcox first avowed that “there must be a better way” to safely generate power, he and George Babcock responded with the design for the first inherently safe water-tube boiler., circa 1919