After twice turning down suitors, the Australian equipment rental company Coates Hire finally agreed to be bought out by smaller rival National Hire Group and private equity firm Carlyle Group for 1.7 ...
Coates Hire is to be acquired by private equity firm The Carlyle Group and National Hire Group for A$2,2 billion, including A$525 of Coates' net debt, equivalent to A$6,70 per share. Coates had ...
Have the right gear for the job; that’s Coates Hire’s business model in a nutshell. It’s a good business model, one that has turned Coates Hire into a household name and Australia’s largest equipment ...
Australian equipment rental company Coates Hire is preparing for a future where it can leverage machine learning and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities to deliver new solutions for the business, ...
Coates Hire has overhauled its information systems, transitioning 300 virtual machines and seven core applications across to Microsoft Azure. After a detailed planning and preparation phase the ...
Private equity firm Carlyle Group and Seven Group Holdings said on Thursday they plan to retain ownership of Coates Hire Ltd, Australia’s top equipment rental firm, following a six-month review of the ...
Coates has launched a new brand platform developed by The Royals to shift perceptions of Coates from being just a hire company to a full-blown solutions company. The latest integrated campaign from ...
Coates Hire's new chief executive officer is Leigh Ainsworth, who will replace interim CEO Ray Romano in early November. Mr Romano took over the position following Malcolm Jackman's departure in May.
The company formerly known as Coates Hire relaunched its brand this week as Coates, an end-to-end solutions company spanning equipment hire, engineering solutions, industrial solutions and training.
Coates Hire's latest campaign positions the equipment hire company as tradies’ secret weapon when faced with challenges that call for different tools. Starring fictional tradie Todd and his eager ...