HP Valves Revenue and Competitors

Hengelo, Netherlands

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  • HP Valves has 219 Employees.(i)
  • HP Valves grew their employee count by 28% last year.
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
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N/A6025%N/AN/A
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N/A4433%N/AN/A
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What Is HP Valves?

Today\nHP Valves is providing a complete range of medium and high pressure valves from its newly built facilities at the High Tech Systems Park in Hengelo, The Netherlands, which opened in September 2016. HP Valves has become an important supplier to contractors and OEMs worldwide, such as Siemens, NEM Energy, Mitsubishi Power and GE Power. Thanks to an excellent reputation, HP Valves has established itself in the top segment of this global market.\nIn total, more than 140 employees work on the design, production and sales of Valves. HP Valves is characterized by an informal, pragmatic and result-oriented culture.\nCheck out HP Valves’ website for more information https://www.hpvalves.com/ \n\nWith 1500 projects already completed, our references with leading companies worldwide reflect our expertise and experience.\n\nIn addition to the Dutch headquarters, HP Valves has a factory located in Seoul, South Korea that designs and produces complementary products with more than 70 employees.\nCheck out KVT’s website for more information https://www.keyvalve.com/\nAlso part of the HP Valves group since late 2019 is BVT, located in Säffle Sweden. BVT Sweden provides critical control valves such as Turbine Bypass Valves, Desuperheaters, Isolation and Spray Water Control Applications.\nCheck out BVT’s website for more information https://bvtsweden.com/\n\nHistory\nThe history of HP Valves goes back as far as 1879 when Dikkers Hengelo began manufacturing a wide range of industrial. HP Valves was founded as a spin-off in 1981, combining the quality and know-how of Dikkers with modern, flexible production. \nIn June 2005, HP Valves became a subsidiary of Indutrade AB, a European Investment Group. Pushed by strong growth, HP Valves moved to a new facility in 2006 and this factory was extended in 2008. Since then, major investment has taken place in CNC machinery and assembly and testing equipment to support 24/7 production and keep pace with growing demand.

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Total Funding

219

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Revenue (est)

28%

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Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$46.9M2947%N/A
#2
$113.8M3144%N/A
#3
$59.1M3268%N/A
#4
$76.5M43731%N/A
#5
$101.7M5613%N/A