SKF Development History: The full name of SKF is "Svenska Kullager Fabriken", which is transliterated as "SKF" in Chinese. In 1905, Sven Wingquist invented double row automatic centering ball bearings, and in 1907 founded the Swedish ball bearing manufacturing company, SKF. The company is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. After years of development, its business covers 130 countries around the world, producing over 500 million bearings annually and its sales network covers the globe.
Entering China: SKF entered China as early as 1912, establishing its first office in Shanghai and its first sales company in China in 1916. Afterwards, in 1986, he returned to China and established a consignment station in Shanghai. He then set up offices and companies in multiple cities in China and established an investment limited company, actively participating in strategic investments in the Chinese bearing industry.
SKF bearings are widely used in various fields, including mining, mineral processing, cement, electric motors, generators, wind energy, industrial pumps, industrial transmissions, aerospace, construction, agriculture, food and beverage, plastics and rubber, railways, and more.