Atlas Copco Buys Belgian Specialty Rental Company
By Dominic Chopping
STOCKHOLM--Atlas Copco acquired Delta Temp, a Belgian company that provides specialty rental solutions for industrial cooling applications.
The Swedish industrial tool maker said Thursday that Delta Temp has around 20 employees and has a presence in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
It recorded revenue of around 100 million Swedish kronor ($9.4 million) in 2023.
Atlas Copco has also acquired the vacuum-related assets and brand of Mexican company Montajes Electromecanicos e Ingenieria.
The company provides vacuum pumps and related services to industrial customers in Mexico and has around 45 employees.
The purchase prices weren't disclosed for either acquisition.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com
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