Aalberts
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About Aalberts
Aalberts NV and its subsidiaries develop mission-critical technologies for buildings, sustainable transportation, semicon efficiency, and industrial niches. Its products and service offerings include developing hydronic flow control systems, integrated piping systems, surface technologies, and advanced mechatronics. The company's reportable segments are Building, Industry, and Semicon. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Building segment, which develops, manufactures, and monitors hydronic flow control systems for heating and cooling to improve energy efficiency and engineers integrated piping systems to distribute and regulate water or gas flows in eco-friendly buildings and industrial niches. Geographically, the company derives key revenue from Europe.
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