Epiroc has started its journey as an independent company serving the mining and infrastructure industries.
Epiroc AB, the subsidiary of Atlas Copco Group that is planned to be listed on the stock exchange in 2018, has begun operating as an independent business. It will provide customers in mining, infrastructure and natural resources with market-leading products and services.
Atlas Copco announced in January 2017 that the Group will split into two companies in 2018: Atlas Copco, focusing on industrial customers, and Epiroc, focusing on mining, infrastructure and natural resources customers. The split is proceeding according to plan, but remains subject to approval by Atlas Copco shareholders in April 2018.
Epiroc, still a subsidiary of Atlas Copco, is already starting to operate under its own brand name and logo. Customers in New Zealand will begin to see the new Epiroc branding on equipment over the next few months.
MIMICO is the New Zealand distributor of Epiroc's range of machine-mounted hydraulic attachments. Products include rock breakers and plate compactors, as well as combi cutters, bulk and demolition pulverisers, bucket crushers and hydraulic compactors. This equipment is used by a wide range of businesses - from quarries to contractors.
“Epiroc is devoted to providing customers with products and services that enhance their productivity, energy efficiency, safety and ergonomics,” said Chris Gray, MIMICO's General Manager. "These products align well with MIMICO's full range of world class brands and we're delighted to introduce the Epiroc branding to New Zealand."
Epiroc is a leading productivity partner for the mining, infrastructure and natural resources industries. With cutting-edge technology, Epiroc develops and produces innovative drill rigs, rock excavation and construction equipment, and provides world-class service and consumables. The company was founded in Stockholm, Sweden, and has passionate people supporting and collaborating with customers in more than 150 countries.