Central Moloney is a manufacturer of distribution transformers and transformer components, operating across 13 facilities in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1949 as Larkin Lectro Products Company in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, the company has grown to employ over 1,200 people and ranks among North America's largest distribution transformer manufacturers. In 2024, Central Moloney acquired Canada's Cam Tran, further expanding its manufacturing footprint on the continent.
The company's products - distribution transformers and associated components - are used to restore and maintain electrical power across communities in North America. All products meet or exceed IEEE standards, and the company holds ISO 9001 certification. Central Moloney has a record of technical innovation in its field: it pioneered the introduction of thermoplastic primary and secondary bushings to the transformer industry in the 1980s.
Central Moloney has been 100% employee-owned through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) since 1998. Every employee holds a direct stake in the business, a structure that shapes how the company operates and how it approaches hiring. Roles span manufacturing operations, quality management, engineering, and support functions across its U.S. and Canadian facilities.