Revenue Recognition
A summary of the Company's revenue by reportable operating segment and geography is shown below (in millions):
For the year ended December 31,2025
SeatingE-SystemsTotal
North America$7,767.4 $2,042.0 $9,809.4 
Europe and Africa5,582.3 2,447.0 8,029.3 
Asia3,352.9 1,203.6 4,556.5 
South America580.4 283.5 863.9 
$17,283.0 $5,976.1 $23,259.1 
For the year ended December 31,2024
SeatingE-SystemsTotal
North America$7,747.7 $2,001.4 $9,749.1 
Europe and Africa5,853.9 2,444.5 8,298.4 
Asia3,055.3 1,337.1 4,392.4 
South America565.2 300.9 866.1 
$17,222.1 $6,083.9 $23,306.0 
For the year ended December 31,2023
SeatingE-SystemsTotal
North America$7,797.9 $1,705.5 $9,503.4 
Europe and Africa6,167.9 2,444.7 8,612.6 
Asia2,947.5 1,497.5 4,445.0 
South America635.5 270.4 905.9 
$17,548.8 $5,918.1 $23,466.9 

About Revenue Disclosures

Revenue disclosures under ASC 606 explain how a company identifies performance obligations, allocates transaction prices, and determines when revenue is recognized. This section is essential for understanding whether reported revenue reflects genuine economic activity or aggressive accounting choices. Analysts examine the mix of point-in-time versus over-time recognition, which directly affects revenue timing and comparability.

Key signals: rising contract liabilities (deferred revenue) suggest strong future revenue visibility, while declining contract assets may indicate slowing project milestones. Watch for variable consideration estimates — rebates, returns, and performance bonuses that require management judgment. Significant changes in disaggregated revenue by geography or product line can reveal shifting business mix before it appears in headline numbers. Compare revenue growth against contract liability growth to assess sustainability, and scrutinize any changes in the timing of recognition that coincide with earnings pressure.