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Reportable Business Segments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Segment Reporting, Measurement Disclosures [Abstract]  
Reportable Business Segments
Reportable Business Segments:

We operate in three reportable business segments of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (“HVACR”) industry. Our segments are organized primarily by the nature of the products and services we provide. The following table describes each segment:
 
Segment
 
Product or Services
 
Markets Served
 
Geographic Areas
Residential Heating & Cooling
 
Furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, packaged heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality equipment, comfort control products, replacement parts
 
Residential Replacement;
Residential New Construction
 
United States
Canada
Commercial Heating & Cooling
 
Unitary heating and air conditioning equipment, applied systems, controls, installation and service of commercial heating and cooling equipment
 
Light Commercial
 
United States
Canada
Europe
Central America
Refrigeration
 
Condensing units, unit coolers, fluid coolers, air cooled condensers, air handlers, process chillers, controls, compressorized racks, supermarket display cases and systems
 
Light Commercial;
Food Preservation;
Non-Food/Industrial
 
United States
Canada
Europe
Asia Pacific
South America
Central America



We use segment profit or loss as the primary measure of profitability to evaluate operating performance and to allocate capital resources. We define segment profit or loss as a segment’s income or loss from continuing operations before income taxes included in the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Operations, excluding certain items. The reconciliation in the table below details the items excluded.

Our corporate costs include those costs related to corporate functions such as legal, internal audit, treasury, human resources, tax compliance and senior executive staff. Corporate costs also include the long-term share-based incentive awards provided to employees throughout LII. We record these share-based awards as corporate costs because they are determined at the discretion of the Board of Directors and based on the historical practice of doing so for internal reporting purposes.

Any intercompany sales and associated profit (and any other intercompany items) are eliminated from segment results. There were no significant intercompany eliminations for the periods presented.

Segment Data

Net sales and segment profit (loss) for each segment, along with a reconciliation of segment profit (loss) to Operating income, are shown below (in millions):
 
For the Three Months Ended June 30,
 
For the Six Months Ended June 30,
 
2017
 
2016
 
2017
 
2016
Net sales
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential Heating & Cooling
$
653.5

 
$
574.5

 
$
1,073.3

 
$
951.8

Commercial Heating & Cooling
258.6

 
252.9

 
454.1

 
423.3

Refrigeration
190.0

 
191.8

 
368.2

 
359.3

 
$
1,102.1

 
$
1,019.2

 
$
1,895.6

 
$
1,734.4

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Segment profit (loss) (1) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential Heating & Cooling
$
140.5

 
$
115.9

 
$
182.9

 
$
154.1

Commercial Heating & Cooling
44.7

 
47.4

 
63.8

 
61.7

Refrigeration
21.6

 
21.3

 
35.7

 
30.3

Corporate and other
(23.9
)
 
(23.5
)
 
(34.8
)
 
(38.4
)
Total segment profit
182.9

 
161.1

 
247.6

 
207.7

Reconciliation to Operating income:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Special product quality adjustments
5.2

 

 
5.2

 
(0.4
)
Items in Losses and other expenses, net that are excluded from segment profit (loss) (1)
2.2

 
(0.4
)
 
6.0

 
3.1

Restructuring charges
0.1

 
0.8

 
0.2

 
0.6

Operating income
$
175.4

 
$
160.7

 
$
236.2

 
$
204.4

(1) We define segment profit and loss as a segment's operating income included in the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Operations, excluding:
Special product quality adjustments;
The following items in Losses (gains) and other expenses, net:
Net change in unrealized losses (gains) on unsettled futures contracts,
Special legal contingency charges,
Asbestos-related litigation,
Contractor tax payments,
Environmental liabilities,
Acquisition costs,
Other items, net; and
Restructuring charges (gains).


Total Assets by Segment

Except for the seasonal increase in total assets across all reportable segments, there have not been any material changes in the composition of total assets by segment since December 31, 2016.