AALBERTS NV
AALB • AMX
Industrials • Industrial Components
Market Cap
€3.5B
Founded
1975
Employees
12.5K
Headquarters
Utrecht, Netherlands
Company Description
Aalberts is a technology company that engineers mission-critical components and systems for buildings, industrial applications, and semiconductor manufacturing. Their products—valves, fittings, flow control systems, and precision mechatronics—help make buildings more energy-efficient, keep industrial processes running smoothly, and enable the production of advanced computer chips. The company operates through four technology platforms: Hydronic Flow Control (smart valves and systems for heating and cooling buildings), Integrated Piping Systems (pipes and fittings for water, gas, and liquid distribution), Advanced Mechatronics (ultra-precision components for semiconductor equipment), and Surface Technologies (heat treatment and surface coatings for industrial parts). The Building segment generates the majority of revenue, reflecting the global push toward more sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. Founded in 1975 in the Netherlands by the Aalberts family (who remain significant shareholders), the company grew through acquisitions to become a €3.4 billion revenue business. Aalberts has completed over 50 acquisitions, including Grand Venture Technology in late 2025, to expand its capabilities and geographic reach. Headquartered in Utrecht with approximately 12,500 employees operating across Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific, Aalberts focuses on markets driven by sustainability, energy efficiency, and digital transformation. The company is particularly well-positioned in the semiconductor equipment supply chain, where its precision mechatronics serve customers manufacturing the machines that make advanced chips.