ATCO

This article is about the Canadian engineering company. For other uses, see Atco (disambiguation).
ATCO Ltd.
Public
Traded as TSX: ACO.X
Industry Power generation, utilities, global enterprises
Founded 1947
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Key people
Ron Southern (Founder)
Nancy Southern (CEO)
Number of employees
9,000 (2014)
Website www.atco.com

ATCO is a large Canadian holding company with over 9,000 employees. Its subsidiaries are diverse but most are in either the gas/electricity or construction industries.

Subsidiaries

The ATCO Group of Companies includes the following subsidiaries:

Canadian Utilities, with its subsidiaries:

ATCO Structures & Logistics (manufactures, leases, and sells modular buildings; created by the merger of ATCO Structures, ATCO Noise Management and ATCO Frontec)

ATCO Sustainable Communities (sustainable infrastructure solutions for remote and Aboriginal communities)

History

ATCO was founded in 1947, by S. Don Southern who gave a minority stake to his son Ron Southern, under the name Alberta Trailer Hire, renting fifteen utility trailers in the Calgary area.[2] As the company's operations grew, they also began to sell trailers, first becoming the Alberta Trailer Company, then ATCO. By the early 1960s, the company had operations across North America and in Australia.

ATCO Industries Ltd. became a public company in March 1968, with shares traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. During the 1970s, the company expanded into the natural gas and petroleum industries, and into the electricity industry in the 1980s.

In 2004, with the deregulation of the retail energy industry in Alberta, ATCO sold the retail operations of ATCO Gas and ATCO Electric to Direct Energy Marketing Ltd.; ATCO Gas and ATCO Electric still operate as "distributors" (owning and operating the infrastructure that delivers natural gas or electricity in its service territories) but are no longer in the retail market. As part of the sale to DEML, DEML contracted call center and billing services from ATCO I-Tek.

By 2014, ATCO Electric has been split into two divisions: Transmission and Distribution.

References

  1. ATCO Expands in Australia
  2. Foran, Max (1982). Calgary, Canada's frontier metropolis : an illustrated history. Windsor Publications. p. 280. ISBN 0-89781-055-4.

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