ADI Analytics supported the development of a targeted growth strategy for a turbomachinery OEM by evaluating market segments and prioritizing expansion opportunities.
The client
A turbomachinery original equipment manufacturer (OEM) evaluating growth pathways across services, markets, and M&A.
The situation
The client sought to identify the most promising segments and strategies to support near- and long-term growth, including geographic expansion, service diversification, and potential acquisitions.
ADI’s contributions
Executive collaboration
Worked closely with the CEO and senior leadership team to align on goals and approach.
Market segmentation
Identified and profiled over 20 equipment and end-use segments across energy and industrial applications.
Prioritization framework
Developed a ranking system based on internal fit, commercial attractiveness, aftermarket potential, and competitive dynamics.
Strategic recommendations
Advised on priority segments and outlined actionable growth paths across regions, services, and acquisition targets.
Key outcomes
- ADI’s work enabled the client to focus internal resources on the most compelling growth opportunities.
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