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Type
  
Privately held company

Products
  
Thermal comfort

Headquarters
  
Fabriano, Italy

Number of employees
  
6,600

Founded
  
1930, Marche, Italy

Key people
  
Leonardo Senni (CEO)

Website
  
aristonthermo.com

Revenue
  
1.34 billion EUR (2014)

Founder
  
Francesco Merloni

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CEO
  
Leonardo Senni (1 Jan 2014–)

Motto
  
«Energy Efficient Comfort»

Profiles

Ariston Thermo is an Italian corporation that produces heating systems and related products, marketed mainly under the Ariston, Chaffoteaux, Elco, Racold, Cuenod, Ecoflam and Thermowatt brands.

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History

In 1930, Aristide Merloni founded Industrie Merloni in the Marches and began producing scales. The production of electric water heaters dates back to 1960, with the appearance of the Ariston brand, which would propel the Group to leader status in this sector in Italy with the dawn of the 1970s.

Following the success of Ariston water heaters, in the 1980s the company decided to enter the space heating sector and started manufacturing boilers.

During the 1990s the company opened its first branches in Eastern Europe and Asia. In the same years Ariston Thermo acquired Racold– India's largest water heaters' manufacturer – and opened its first wholly owned plant in China.

The early 21st century saw the acquisition in 2001 of several historical companies and brands in the heating and burner sectors, namely: Chaffoteaux, Elco, Cuenod and Rendamax.

Over the two-year period 2004–2005, new plants were inaugurated in Hanoi and St Petersburg, while the acquisition of Ecoflam was completed – the latter among Italy's leading companies for heating systems; in 2008, after the acquisition of Termogamma SA, specialised in the production of heat pumps, the company opened its European centre of excellence for solar heating systems in Italy, in Serra de' Conti. In 2009, the company – until then part of MTS Group – changed its name to Ariston Thermo. Ariston Thermo acquired in 2011 Cipag SA and Domotec AG, leaders in Switzerland for the production, distribution and maintenance of water heating systems.

2013 saw the acquisition of DhE – an Italian company specialised in heating elements for commercial and industrial applications – and the set up of a joint venture for the production and commercialisation in Uzbekistan of domestic heating systems.

In 2014, the company entered the South African market directly through the acquisition of Heat Tech Geysers – the country's second player for water heaters – and inaugurated an electric water heater factory in Vietnam. In the same year it also strengthened its presence in mature markets with the acquisition of ATAG Heating, a Dutch high-end brand in the heating industry.

In April 2015, signed the acquisition of Gastech – Energi A / S, a leading company in the field of domestic and industrial heating in Denmark , announced during the inauguration in Russia of a new logistics center of approximately 10,000 m² in the production site of Vsevolozhsk, nearby St. Petersburg.

Figures

In 2014, Ariston sold 7.4 million products in over 150 countries worldwide, amounting to a turnover of 1.34 billion Euro. It employs 6,600 people working in 53 companies, with 5 representative offices in 32 countries.

Brands

  • Ariston
  • Elco Heating Solutions
  • Chaffoteaux
  • Racold
  • ATAG
  • Cuenod
  • Ecoflam
  • Thermowatt
  • References

    Ariston Thermo Wikipedia