Aalberts

Aalberts N.V. is a Dutch manufacturer of self-described "mission-critical systems". It is a public company and is based in over 50 countries.[2]

Aalberts N.V.
Naamloze vennootschap
Traded asEuronext: AALB
ISINNL0000852564 
IndustryManufacturing, engineering
Founded1975
HeadquartersUtrecht, Netherlands
Key people
Wim Pelsma (CEO)

Arno Monincx (CFO)

Oliver Jäger (Executive Director)
Revenue 2,759 million (end 2018)[1]
€ 275 million (end 2018)[1]
Total assets€ 3,148 million (end 2018)[1]
Total equity€ 1,676 million (end 2018)[1]
Number of employees
16,452 (end 2018)[1]
Websitewww.aalberts.com

Description

The group consists of four businesses: Installation Technology, Material Technology, Climate Technology and Industrial Technology.

Installation Technology develops and manufactures integrated piping systems and multilayer systems to distribute and control water or gas in heating, cooling, (drinking) water, gas and sprinkler systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings and industrial installations.

Material Technology offers heat and surface treatment technology and manufacturing expertise.

Climate Technology develops and manufactures hydronic flow control systems and treatment solutions for heating, cooling, ventilation and drinking water, designed for residential and commercial buildings.

Industrial Technology engineers and manufactures solutions to regulate and control gasses and liquids and develops and offers manufacturing solutions.

former logo

Aalberts was founded under its former name Aalberts Industries by Jan Aalberts in 1975 and became public in 1987, with an annual revenue of 22 million Euro.

In 2006, the group acquired Comap of France, Pemag of Spain and Holmgrens Försäljnings of Sweden. All these companies now create products for the Flow control group. Other acquired companies include KAN Sp. of Poland, the French division of Thomson Genlis, Eloxal-Werk-Burg of Germany, Lasco Fittings Inc. of the USA, Conbraco Industries, producer of Apollo Valves,[3] in June 2010[4] and Ventrex Automotive in 2015.

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References

  1. "Key figures". Aalberts. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. "About us". Aalberts. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  3. "Apollo Valves in Russia". Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  4. "Conbraco Industries Joins The Aalberts Industries Family". Archived from the original on 2 March 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
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