Alfa Laval

Alfa Laval is a prominent manufacturer of specialized equipment focused on separation, heat transfer, and fluid handling. Established in 1883, the company has a long history of innovation and leadership in these critical areas, serving a diverse array of industries including food, water, energy, and marine. Its products are integral to various industrial processes, contributing to energy efficiency and environmental protection. With a commitment to sustainability, Alfa Laval continues to play an essential role in addressing key societal challenges through its advanced technology and solutions.

Fredrik Ekström

CFO

Oscar Lamm

Founder

Gustaf de Laval

Founder

Alessandro Terenghi

CEO and President

5 past transactions

StormGeo

Acquisition in 2021
StormGeo is a provider of data science and weather intelligence, catering to a global clientele across various industries, including shipping, renewable energy, aviation, oil and gas, and media. Established in 1998 and headquartered in Bergen, Norway, the company operates eight forecast centers worldwide, offering 24/7 forecasting services backed by a dedicated research and development team. StormGeo delivers software-enabled solutions that assist businesses in making informed decisions in weather-sensitive operations, such as selecting optimal shipping routes and ensuring safe offshore platform operations. The company's commitment to high-quality forecasts and exceptional customer service has earned it a strong reputation in the industry, helping clients navigate challenges in dynamic environments and volatile markets.

Malta

Series B in 2021
Malta Inc. is a company that specializes in industrial-grade, grid-scale energy storage solutions, particularly through its innovative electro-thermal energy storage technology. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Malta's system captures energy from various sources, including renewable (wind and solar) and fossil fuel generators. The process involves converting electrical energy into thermal energy, which is stored in molten salt and later reconverted back into electricity using a heat engine. This technology addresses the challenges of energy curtailment by improving the synchronization of energy generation with demand, thereby facilitating the efficient distribution of electricity to the grid as required. Malta was incubated at the Moonshot Factory and has garnered support from leading venture capital and commercial power industry stakeholders, contributing to its mission of enabling affordable and reliable electricity delivery.

Sandymount

Acquisition in 2021
Sandymount is a process technology company that serves leading beverage manufacturers. We focus on safety, quality, and responsiveness in delivering new solutions.

Malta

Series A in 2018
Malta Inc. is a company that specializes in industrial-grade, grid-scale energy storage solutions, particularly through its innovative electro-thermal energy storage technology. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Malta's system captures energy from various sources, including renewable (wind and solar) and fossil fuel generators. The process involves converting electrical energy into thermal energy, which is stored in molten salt and later reconverted back into electricity using a heat engine. This technology addresses the challenges of energy curtailment by improving the synchronization of energy generation with demand, thereby facilitating the efficient distribution of electricity to the grid as required. Malta was incubated at the Moonshot Factory and has garnered support from leading venture capital and commercial power industry stakeholders, contributing to its mission of enabling affordable and reliable electricity delivery.

Frank Mohn

Acquisition in 2014
Frank Mohn AS, which is based in Bergen, Norway, is the parent company of Frank Mohn worldwide. From its beginning in 1938, this company has grown into a worldwide organization with subsidiaries on three continents. Initially the main activity was the importation of foreign marine equipment to Norway. After World War II, Frank Mohn AS began developing and manufacturing its own products such as emergency generator sets for link communication and emergency firefighting pumps. Frank Mohn`s international activities began with the introduction of high pressure hydraulically driven pumps in the early sixties. Frank Mohn AS was then among the first in applying hydraulic drive to marine pumps. The hydraulic drive on marine pumps had the advantages of low weight, stepless capacity control and no explosion risk. At first the Framo range consisted of dredge pumps, fish pumps and chemical pumps delivered as portable submersible units.
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