Generac Power Systems

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Generac Power Systems
Public
Traded as NYSE: GNRC
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1959[1]
Founder Robert Kern[2]
Headquarters Waukesha, Wisconsin[3][4]
Key people
Aaron Jagdfeld, CEO[3]
Products Generators
Revenue $593 million (2010)[5]
Number of employees
1,500[3]
Parent Generac Holdings, Inc.
Website www.generac.com

Generac Power Systems is an American manufacturer of backup power generation products for residential, light commercial and industrial markets.[6] Generac’s power systems range in output from 800 watts to 9 megawatts,[7] and are available through independent dealers, retailers and wholesalers.[6] Generac is headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin,[3][4] and has manufacturing facilities in Eagle and Whitewater, Wisconsin.[7]

History

Generac SB-375 commercial generator on base fuel tank, Ann Arbor, Michigan
A portable Generac generator mounted on a vehicle.

Founded in 1959, the company soon began producing portable generators for Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the Craftsman brand. During the 1970s, Generac expanded its offerings in the portable and recreational vehicle markets, and in the 1980s the company entered the commercial and industrial markets with its backup power generation systems.[7]

By end of the 1980s, the company was manufacturing residential, commercial and industrial generators, and in 1989, Generac introduced the first gaseous-fueled automatic home standby system.[7]

In 1992, Generac began private labeling generator sets for Caterpillar, Inc. As the partnership grew between the two companies, they discussed a potential acquisition of Generac by Caterpillar, although a deal was never finalized. In June 1996, Caterpillar decided to terminate the private labeling agreement. Generac then sued Caterpillar under the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law ("WFDL"), the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Wisconsin common law concerning restrictive covenants, and the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.[8] The federal district court, in two separate orders, disposed of the action in Caterpillar's favor. Generac then challenged the lower court's rulings in the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled that Generac's claims were properly dismissed by the lower court.[9] Generac continued to supply some transfer switches to Caterpillar until 2002, when Caterpillar changed suppliers.

In 1998, Generac sold its portable products division to the Beacon group, a private equity firm, who later sold it to Briggs & Stratton Corporation.[7] Upon expiration of a non-compete agreement related to the sale in 2007, Generac re-entered the portable generator market in 2008.[7]

In late 2006, Generac was purchased by CCMP Capital of New York.[7] In 2009 CCMP took a write-off, described as a non-cash goodwill and trade name impairment charge, of $583.5 million against their purchase of Generac.[10] Aaron Jagdfeld was appointed president and chief executive officer in September, 2008 and is the current CEO.[7]

Generac goes public

On February 11, 2010, Generac Holdings Inc. (NYSE: GNRC), parent company of Generac Power Systems, Inc., began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GNRC.[7] The initial public offering provided $224 million in net proceeds, which were used to pay down debt.[7]

Recognition

Generac is a recipient of Milwaukee Magazine’s “Best Places to Work” award for Southeastern Wisconsin.[11]

Generac's industrial sizing application, Power Design Pro, received silver in the 2010 Plant Engineering "Product of the Year" award.[12]

The company has also earned the Good Housekeeping Seal for its Guardian Series home standby generators and several portable generators.[13]

Products

Generac manufactures gaseous-fueled, diesel-fueled and bi-fuel engine-driven power generation equipment, modular paralleling systems, automatic transfer switches and small engines.[6] The company supplies products to the industrial, commercial, portable and RV generator markets.[6] They distribute through several distributors including Integrity Supply.

In December 2009, Generac introduced Generac Industrial Power (a rebranding of its industrial products division) to include new engines, new enclosures, ergonomic changes and aesthetic changes. This included a partnership with Fiat Powertrain Technologies to supply Generac with industrial diesel engines for use in industrial generators.[14]

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