Executive Summary

Aggreko plc is the global leader in the rental of power, temperature control and oil-free compressed air systems.The Company aims to help companies increase profits by creating opportunities, solving problems and reducing risk using its unique network of global locations, equipment and technical services. With 100 locations in 29 countries, it offers 24/7 services to companies across a variety of industries.

Company History

  • Aggreko was founded in 1962 in the Netherlands.
  • 1997 De-merged from the Salvesen Group to become a separately quoted plc on the London Stock Exchange
  • 2002 Aggreko is the official Temporary Power Generation and Distribution Services Supplier for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games
  • 2006 Major contract in Kenya to supply 100MW of power
  • 2006 Aggreko acquires GE Energy Rentals  

Current Events

  • In November, Atlas Copco has agreed to acquire the European oil-free air compressor rental business of Aggreko.

Business Model

 

Products/Services

Aggreko has two principal elements to its business:

  1. The Local business, which delivers the complete range of our services to customers who are typically within a few hours driving time of our service centres;
  2. The International Power Projects business which provides large power plants on a global basis to power utilities, the military and major industrial users.

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Market & Competition

Demand in the International business looks set to be particularly strong, given the need for  temporary power in developing countries caused bypower demand growth and insufficient or irregular existing power infrastructure.

Market Share

 

Main Competitors

 

Competitive Strengths and Weaknesses

Aggreko looks very well positioned to sustain an already dominant market share in this market due to its unique modular and scaleable product offering, its global capacity, and its local depot infrastructure.

Management

 

Financials

 

Profit & Loss

 

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Comparable Companies

 

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