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Management of Resources

This section describes how we manage our key resources to deliver Our Strategy.

PEOPLE

Aggreko has around 6,000 permanent employees working around the world and they are united by a unique culture. Phrases such as 'customer focused', 'can-do', 'completely dependable' capture part of the ethos of Aggreko employees. We have captured our culture in three words: performance, passion and pace. This culture has developed through the years and derives from the fact that, very often, Aggreko is helping people and businesses to recover from, or to avoid, emergencies or disruption. Customers are often dependent on Aggreko people to keep things running, sometimes under very difficult circumstances. Our people are highly skilled, and many of them have years of experience. They are used to reacting quickly, getting the job done professionally and safely, and they respond well in a crisis.

Taking into account the environment in which we operate, it is essential that our people are properly trained, given the correct level of responsibility and accountability to make decisions on a timely basis, and are remunerated and incentivised appropriately. Each part of the business has training programmes in place to ensure that our employees have the necessary skills to perform their roles to a high level. This training is a combination of on-the-job learning and specific skill development through training courses. A major component of this training is related to Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) issues. More detail of our EH&S policies is given within the Corporate Social Responsibility section.

Aggreko continues to improve the capability of its people in line with the growth of the Group. The talent management system and succession planning, which was introduced six years ago now covers around 300 managers. This includes individual assessments of our key staff resulting in individual development plans to increase our internal talent. In addition we have developed a second Aggreko Leadership Programme together with the IMD Business School in Lausanne, which will be rolled out to our senior managers starting in 2014. We implemented a Learning Management Solution which will help us to improve, manage and monitor technical, safety and management training globally. Since 2008, we have trained over 1,000 people in continuous improvement techniques.

The Company's remuneration policy, which is described in the Remuneration Report, is aligned with the key objectives of growing earnings and delivering strong returns on capital. To underline this point, the Group's long term incentive scheme and many senior managers' annual bonuses are based on targets set against both earnings per share and returns on capital employed. We have a policy of encouraging employees at all levels to own shares in the Company, and over 1,700 people participate in the Sharesave programme; around 160 participate in the Long-term Incentive Plan.

PHYSICAL ASSETS

Many rental businesses provide standard products to their customers. The car or hammer-drill you rent is the same as the one you can buy. Aggreko's equipment is different: manufacturers of generators and temperature control equipment generally design their product to be installed and stay in the same location for its working life. For our business, however, this equipment has to be lifted and transported hundreds of times during its working life. It must be able to work in extreme conditions – the same generator might be working in –40˚C on an oil rig in Russia one week, and in +50˚C in the Saudi Arabian desert the next. Designing and building equipment that can do this, while remaining safe, quiet, reliable and compliant with environmental and safety regulations, is a key skill of Aggreko. Unusually for a rental company, we design and manufacture most of our equipment and our specialist in-house teams based in Dumbarton, Scotland, understand intimately the requirements of the environment in which the fleet operates. Not only do we have industry-leading equipment, we also have a great deal of it – £2.4 billion worth at original cost as at 31 December 2013.

Unlike most other rental businesses, we have a policy of keeping equipment for its useful life. This gives us a powerful incentive to maintain it well, which gives it both longer life and better reliability. We have a large number of skilled engineers, well-equipped workshops and rigorous servicing regimes to ensure that our equipment is maintained to the highest standards. Taking well-judged fleet investment decisions is a key part of Aggreko's management task. All material investments are judged by reference to internal rates of return, and we monitor utilisation daily. Fleet is frequently moved between countries to optimise utilisation, and our ERP system gives us the ability to manage our fleet on a real time basis across the world which, in turn, will enable us to optimise its deployment and returns. One measure of how we are doing in terms of managing our physical assets is the return on average capital employed. This measure is one of the key performance indicators.

FINANCIAL RESOURCES

The Group maintains sufficient facilities to meet its normal funding requirements over the medium term. These facilities are in the form of private placement notes and committed bank facilities arranged on a bilateral basis with a number of international banks. The financial covenants attached to these facilities are that EBITDA should be no less than 4 times interest, and net debt should be no more than 3 times EBITDA. The Group does not consider that these covenants are restrictive to its operations.

SUPPLY CHAIN

During 2013, Aggreko's capital expenditure totalled £228 million. Of this, over 60% was assembled by our manufacturing facility which is based in Dumbarton, Scotland. The remainder of the capital expenditure was either refurbishments or sourced direct from third party manufacturers to Aggreko specification and managed by our supply chain team in Dumbarton. Aggreko's supply chain capability in managing suppliers of both finished product and components for assembly is a key part of our business capability. We have long-standing relationships with many of our suppliers, notably Cummins which supplies a number of engine ranges and alternators. We also have sourcing relationships in countries such as China and India where we work very closely with suppliers to ensure that the components produced comply with Aggreko's strict quality standards.