Alfa Laval is a prominent global provider of specialized products and engineering solutions based in Lund, Sweden. Founded in 1883 by Gustaf de Laval and Oscar Lamm, the company initially focused on dairy separation technologies. Founded in 1883 by Gustaf de Laval and Oscar Lamm, the company initially focused on dairy separation technologies. Over time, it has expanded into three main technologies: heat transfer, separation, and fluid handling. Over time, it has expanded into three main technologies: heat transfer, separation, and fluid handling.
Company Overview
Founded: 1883
Headquarters: Lund, Sweden
CEO: Tom Erixon
Industry Sectors: Energy, Environment, Food, Marine, Manufacturing, Industrial Automation.
Core Technologies
1.Heat Transfer: Includes heat exchangers that optimize energy consumption and reduce environmental impact.
2. Separation: Technologies for separating liquids from solids, such as separators and decanter centrifuges.
3.Fluid Handling: Involves pumps, valves, and tank cleaning equipment primarily for food, pharmaceutical, and marine industries.
Global Presence
Operations in Over 100 Countries: Sales in more than 100 countries and services in over 160 countries.
Manufacturing Units: Over 40 manufacturing units worldwide, including facilities in Sweden, India, China, the UK, and the USA.
Sustainability and Innovation
Alfa Laval emphasizes sustainability, contributing to 15 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. The company's innovations focus on improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and providing cleaner water solutions.
Financials (2023)
Revenue: Approximately SEK 10.2 billion (Q1, 2019)
Net Income: SEK 1.2 billion (Q1, 2019)
Enterprise Value: $186.3 billion.
Key Divisions
1. Energy: Solutions for energy optimization and resource management.
2. Food & Water: Technologies for food production and water treatment.
3. Marine: Equipment and systems for marine and offshore applications.
Website: https://www.alfalaval.com/