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| Industry | Environmental services |
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| Founded | 1926 |
| Headquarters | Harrogate, United Kingdom |
Key people | Bob Contreras (Executive Chairman), Henrik Pedersen (Chief Executive Officer), Mark Bannister (Chief Commercial Officer), Jason Clay (Chief Operations Officer) |
| Products | |
| Brands | Jet Aire, OHES, Flotech, Oneline, Detectronic |
| Services | |
| Owner |
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Number of employees | 1,250 |
| Subsidiaries | E&S Environmental, WES (Hazardous electrical services) |
| Website | adlerandallan.co.uk |
Adler & Allan Group specialises in environmental clean-up operations.[1] In August 2024, Goldman Sachs Alternatives completed the purchase of a majority stake in the British company.[2]
Adler and Allan was founded in 1926 as coal merchants. It expanded into oil tank cleaning in 1967, giving up coal trading by 1974.[3]
In 2006 Adler and Allan were employed by Total to clear the Buncefield fire site.[4]