Atlas Copco completes acquisition of German calibration specialist

Words: Adetola AdekunleAtlas Copco, a leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions, has completed the acquisition of Kalibriercentrum Bayern, which specializes in calibration services.

Kalibriercentrum Bayern, which is headquartered near Munich with an additional laboratory in Kiel, Germany, has 27 employees and annual revenue of about MEUR 3 (MSEK 28). The company provides laboratory and field calibration and related services to customers in such industries as motor vehicle manufacturing and aerospace.

The acquired company becomes part of the Service division in Atlas Copco’s Industrial Technique business area.

Atlas Copco announced February 25, 2015 that it had agreed to acquire Kalibriercentrum Bayern.
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