Mayville Engineering : March 2026 Investor Presentation

Leading U.S. based provider of design, engineering, and fabrications solutions serving leading global OEM customers across diverse end-markets

Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:51pm

Mayville Engineering Company (MEC) is a leading U.S. based provider of design, engineering, and fabrications solutions serving leading global OEM customers across diverse end-markets. The company has recently diversified into the high-growth Data Center & Critical Power market, which supports profitable growth in 2026 as cyclical legacy end-markets begin to inflect. MEC's free cash flow generation enables disciplined capital allocation, with a near-term focus on debt reduction and a net leverage target of 3.0x or lower by year-end 2026. The company is well positioned to benefit from OEM re-shoring and outsourcing trends, with a fully domestic footprint that limits tariff exposure.

Why it matters

MEC's diversification into the high-growth Data Center & Critical Power market and its focus on operational excellence and disciplined capital allocation position the company for continued success. The company's domestic manufacturing footprint and long-term customer relationships also make it well-equipped to capitalize on industry trends like OEM re-shoring and outsourcing.

The details

MEC is the largest vertically-integrated, value-added provider of custom prototyping, design and fabrications services in the United States. The company has 27 facilities located across 9 states and approximately 2,400 employees. MEC serves a diverse set of end-markets, including Commercial Vehicle, Construction & Access, Powersports, Agriculture, Military, and the growing Data Center & Critical Power segment. The company's recent acquisition of Accu-Fab has further expanded its capabilities in the Data Center & Critical Power market, with a pipeline of qualified opportunities exceeding $125 million. MEC is focused on operational excellence through its MBX lean initiative, commercial excellence through strategic and value-based pricing, and disciplined capital deployment to drive margin expansion and free cash flow generation.

  • MEC introduced first quarter 2026 guidance in its Q4 2025 earnings report.
  • The company secured $15 million in new orders during the fourth quarter of 2025 within the Data Center & Critical Power vertical.
  • MEC increased its 2026 Accu-Fab revenue cross-selling synergies target to $40 to $50 million.

The players

Mayville Engineering Company

A leading U.S. based provider of design, engineering, and fabrications solutions serving leading global OEM customers across diverse end-markets.

Accu-Fab

A company acquired by MEC that has further expanded its capabilities in the Data Center & Critical Power market.

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