RUEIL–MALMAISON, France — Schneider Electric announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Asco Power Technologies (“ASCO”), a leader in the Automatic Transfer Switch (“ATS”) market, for a consideration of $1,250m (c.€1,072m) in an all cash transaction. The acquisition enhances Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Power Platform in key markets and segments.
ASCO currently employs approximately 2,000 people, mainly in North America, and operates seven manufacturing sites. Its revenues in CY2016* reached $468m with an adjusted EBITDA margin of c.23%. ASCO, founded in Baltimore, has a long history in power management, first introducing ATS in 1925 and later expanding into surge, loadbanks, and fire pump and control applications. ASCO's products are sold under the brands of ASCO, Firetrol, Avtron, Froment. Since December 2016, ASCO has been operating as a well-run and autonomous part of Vertiv (formerly Emerson Network Power).
With the addition of the ASCO portfolio, Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Power Platform is further enhanced in North America with additional opportunities in the rest of the world. From an end-market perspective, the acquisition further enhances Schneider Electric's value proposition in the end-to-end Energy Management chain for customers in Healthcare, Financial Services, Datacentres, and other critical buildings.
The market for ATS presents attractive long-term growth opportunities as more commercial and industrial customers move towards autonomous or multi-source power management. This trend is driven by a more decentralized power generation world, core to Schneider Electric's strategic focus.
The transaction price of $1,250m reflects a multiple of c.11.7x the adjusted EBITDA CY2016. The transaction will be accretive to the Group adjusted EBITA margin and will provide significant revenues and costs synergies expected to generate c.$40m yearly in adjusted EBITA (approximately two-thirds from revenues synergies and one-third from costs synergies). The cost of implementing these synergies is expected to be up to $50m. The transaction meets the return criteria set by the Group, with an expected accretion of Adjusted EPS2 in the first year and with an expected return on capital employed exceeding WACC beyond the third year post closing. The acquisition is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to be closed by end-2017. Post deal closure, the ASCO business will form part of the Schneider Electric Building business (Low Voltage).
Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman and CEO commented, “ASCO brings to Schneider Electric a well-recognized brand in North America, a strong level of know-how, prescription skills and network and a diversified customer base. Its leading position in Automatic Transfer Switch in North America complements Schneider Electric's current offer in power distribution equipment in North America and it reinforces Schneider Electric's global leadership in energy management. With ASCO, we are enhancing our EcoStruxure Power management capabilities. This will help us to offer the most advanced solutions and technologies for critical buildings in a more decentralized world. A market with natural growth as more commercial and industrial customers move towards autonomous or multi-source energy management.”
*CY2016: calendar year 2016
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