Business areas
Since the split-off in 2018 of parts of the business into an independent company, Atlas Copco has been organized around four main business areas: Compressor technique, Vacuum technique, Industrial technique and Power technique.[3][20]
Compressor technique
The Compressor technique business area produces, markets and services compressor, expander and treatment equipment for air and gas, as well as air management systems, for industrial and other applications.[4]
The products are used in industries such as air separation, carbon capture, chemicals, electronics, food, health care, hydrogen production, LNG, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, power generation, textile, vehicle batteries, and wastewater treatment. The main competitors are Hitachi, Ingersoll Rand, Kaeser, MAN Turbo, Parker Hannifin, and Siemens.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Belgium, the United States, China, India, Germany, and Italy.[3]
Vacuum technique
The Vacuum technique business area produces, markets and services systems for vacuum and exhaust management, as well as valves and other related products.[4]
The products are used in manufacturing of display panels, LED light sources, solar panels, other semiconductors, and lithium-ion batteries, as well as in food processing, heat treatment, high-energy lasers, nanotechnology, packaging, pharmaceuticals, scientific measurement, and surface coating. The main competitors are Busch, DAS Environmental Expert, Ebara, Ingersoll Rand, Kashiyama, Pfeiffer Vacuum, and Shimadzu Corporation.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Germany, South Korea, China, and Japan.[3]
Industrial technique
The Industrial technique business area produces, markets and services industrial power tools, as well as systems for assembly, machine vision and quality assurance.[4]
The products are used in industries such as aerospace, advanced materials, appliances, automobiles and other vehicles, electronics, energy, metal and paper production, solar panels, and general industrial manufacturing. The main competitors are Ametek, Apex Tool Group, BD Tronic, Böllhoff, Bosch, Coherix, Dr. Schenk, Dürr, ESTIC, Graco, Ingersoll Rand, ISV, Nordson, Stanley Black & Decker, Viscotec, and Zeiss.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Sweden, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom, France, the United States, China, and Japan.[3]
Power technique
The Power technique business area produces, markets, leases and services mobile compressors, generators, energy storage units, pumps, and related products, for portable, industrial and dewatering applications.[4]
The products are used by contractors in civil engineering, construction and other sectors, as well as in industrial flow applications. The main competitors are Bran+Luebbe, Doosan, Generac, Kaeser, Milton Roy, and Sullair.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Belgium, Spain, Germany, the United States, China, and India.[3]
Compressor technique
The Compressor technique business area produces, markets and services compressor, expander and treatment equipment for air and gas, as well as air management systems, for industrial and other applications.[4]
The products are used in industries such as air separation, carbon capture, chemicals, electronics, food, health care, hydrogen production, LNG, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, power generation, textile, vehicle batteries, and wastewater treatment. The main competitors are Hitachi, Ingersoll Rand, Kaeser, MAN Turbo, Parker Hannifin, and Siemens.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Belgium, the United States, China, India, Germany, and Italy.[3]
Vacuum technique
The Vacuum technique business area produces, markets and services systems for vacuum and exhaust management, as well as valves and other related products.[4]
The products are used in manufacturing of display panels, LED light sources, solar panels, other semiconductors, and lithium-ion batteries, as well as in food processing, heat treatment, high-energy lasers, nanotechnology, packaging, pharmaceuticals, scientific measurement, and surface coating. The main competitors are Busch, DAS Environmental Expert, Ebara, Ingersoll Rand, Kashiyama, Pfeiffer Vacuum, and Shimadzu Corporation.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Germany, South Korea, China, and Japan.[3]
Industrial technique
The Industrial technique business area produces, markets and services industrial power tools, as well as systems for assembly, machine vision and quality assurance.[4]
The products are used in industries such as aerospace, advanced materials, appliances, automobiles and other vehicles, electronics, energy, metal and paper production, solar panels, and general industrial manufacturing. The main competitors are Ametek, Apex Tool Group, BD Tronic, Böllhoff, Bosch, Coherix, Dr. Schenk, Dürr, ESTIC, Graco, Ingersoll Rand, ISV, Nordson, Stanley Black & Decker, Viscotec, and Zeiss.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Sweden, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom, France, the United States, China, and Japan.[3]
Power technique
The Power technique business area produces, markets, leases and services mobile compressors, generators, energy storage units, pumps, and related products, for portable, industrial and dewatering applications.[4]
The products are used by contractors in civil engineering, construction and other sectors, as well as in industrial flow applications. The main competitors are Bran+Luebbe, Doosan, Generac, Kaeser, Milton Roy, and Sullair.[4]
There is development and manufacturing in Belgium, Spain, Germany, the United States, China, and India.[3]
Brands
The Atlas Copco Group has around 90 brands, including Atlas Copco and Chicago Pneumatic for compressors and tools, Edwards and Leybold for vacuum systems, BeaconMedaes for medical gas and Desoutter for assembly equipment.[21]
Notable brands include:
- Atlas Copco
- BeaconMedaes
- Chicago Pneumatic
- Desoutter Tools
- Edwards
- Leybold