What does EXIDE BATTERIES do for the Australian Government?
EXIDE BATTERIES is an Australian Government contractor with 13 contracts worth $217K since 2014. Their largest government client is Department of Defence, and their average contract value is $17K.
Key Metrics
How much does EXIDE BATTERIES win in government contracts each year?
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| Year | Contracts | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 2 | $28K |
| 2015 | 8 | $134K |
| 2016 | 2 | $34K |
| 2017 | 1 | $21K |
Who are EXIDE BATTERIES's biggest government clients?
| Agency | Contracts | Value | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Defence | 13 | $217K | 100.0% |
What categories does EXIDE BATTERIES supply to government?
| Category | Contracts | Value | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2611-batteries-and-generators-and-kinetic-power-transmission | 6 | $112K | 51.7% |
| 2510-motor-vehicles | 4 | $61K | 28.1% |
| 7818-scheduled-bus-and-coach-services | 3 | $44K | 20.2% |
How does EXIDE BATTERIES win government contracts?
| Method | Contracts | Value | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| limited | 13 | $217K | 100.0% |
What are EXIDE BATTERIES's largest government contracts?
| Contract | Agency | Value | Awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Batteries | Department of Defence | $33K | |
| Vehicle Batteries | Department of Defence | $21K | |
| Batteries | Department of Defence | $20K | |
| PROCUREMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLES | Department of Defence | $20K | |
| Military vehicle spares | Department of Defence | $17K |
What are EXIDE BATTERIES's most recent government contracts?
| Contract | Agency | Value | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Batteries | Department of Defence | $21K | |
| Battery Storage 12 Volt | Department of Defence | $15K | |
| PROCUREMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLES | Department of Defence | $20K | |
| Batteries | Department of Defence | $20K | |
| Military vehicle parts | Department of Defence | $17K | |
| Vehicle Batteries | Department of Defence | $11K | |
| Batteries | Department of Defence | $33K | |
| Vehicle Batteries | Department of Defence | $13K | |
| Batteries Vehicle | Department of Defence | $13K | |
| Vehicle Parts | Department of Defence | $14K |
Is EXIDE BATTERIES's government business growing or declining?
Stable — contract value remained consistent year-over-year.
Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.
Who competes with EXIDE BATTERIES for government contracts?
Other suppliers winning contracts from the same agencies in similar categories.
| Supplier | Contracts | Value |
|---|---|---|
| HANWHA DEFENSE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD | 6 | $6.50B |
| RHEINMETALL DEFENCE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD | 174 | $4.71B |
| THALES AUSTRALIA LIMITED | 2,791 | $3.56B |
| RHEINMETALL MAN MILITARY VEHICLE | 588 | $3.21B |
| AIRBUS GROUP AUSTRALIA PACIFIC LIMITED | 291 | $3.16B |
| BROADSPECTRUM (AUSTRALIA) PTY | 11 | $1.18B |
| GENERAL ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL INC | 9 | $1.05B |
| BOEING DEFENCE AUSTRALIA LTD | 111 | $806.1M |
| SGFLEET | 350 | $691.4M |
| MERCEDES-BENZ AUSTRALIA/PACIFIC | 1,912 | $436.6M |
What is EXIDE BATTERIES's registered business information?
- Australian Business Number (ABN)
- 64158526848
- Registered Name
- EXIDE BATTERIES
- Government Contracting Period
- 2014 – 2017
Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.
Registered Business Details
- Entity Type
- Australian Private Company
- ASIC Company Type
- Proprietary Limited
- ABN Status
- Active
- GST
- Registered
- ACN
- 158526848
- ABN
- 64158526848 verify ↗
- State
- VIC
- Postcode
- 3195
- Incorporated
- 23 May 2012 (13 years ago)
- Also trades as
- Exide Batteries, Marshall Batteries
Source: Australian Business Register (ABR) + ASIC Companies Register. View on ABN Lookup ↗
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