Atlas Copco is a Swedish industrial company that manufactures and sells compressors, vacuum solutions, generators, pumps, production equipment, and assembly systems. The products are used in various industries, including oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, and construction. The company is known for its sustainable approach towards manufacturing and reducing its carbon footprints.
- The company was founded in 1873 in Stockholm, Sweden.
- First, the company started producing railways tools, and later on, it shifted its focus to air compressors and compressed air technology.
- In the 20th century, the company expanded globally, acquiring different companies and opening subsidiaries worldwide.
- In 2018, the company announced that it would split into two separate companies: Atlas Copco, which would focus on industrial manufacturing, and Epiroc, which would focus on mining and civil infrastructure equipment.
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Atlas Copco manufactures and sells rotary screw, piston, and oil-free air compressors for various industrial applications.
Atlas Copco produces a range of vacuum pumps and systems for different industries, including chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Atlas Copco produces diesel and gas-powered generators, including portable and stationary units for various applications.
Atlas Copco produces a range of pumps for various applications, including construction, mining, and industrial processes.
Atlas Copco produces a variety of production equipment and assembly systems for automobile, aerospace, and electronics manufacturing. The products include industrial tools and power systems.
Atlas Copco's global headquarters is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
Yes, Atlas Copco provides after-sales services, including maintenance, repairs, and spare parts for its products through a network of dealers and service centers.
Atlas Copco is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by developing energy-efficient products and reducing energy consumption in its production facilities. The company has also set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operations and supply chain.
Atlas Copco serves various industries, including mining, construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas.
Yes, Atlas Copco is a publicly-traded company listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.