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  2. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Copco (Copco from Compagnie Pneumatique Commerciale) is a Swedish multinational industrial company that was founded in 1873. [7] It manufactures industrial tools and equipment. The Atlas Copco Group is a global industrial group of companies headquartered in Nacka , Sweden .

  3. Epiroc - Wikipedia

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    It was created as a result of Atlas Copco's decision to split out its legacy business of mining equipment. Atlas Copco began to produce rock drills in 1905. In January 2017, Atlas Copco's board of directors decided to propose to the Annual General Meeting that the company be divided, and that the mining and infrastructure business be listed as ...

  4. Dynapac - Wikipedia

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    1978 Salco (Sweden) 1979 Vibratechniques (France) 1981 Watanabe (Japan) 1995 Demag Schrader (Germany) In 2007 Dynapac joined the Atlas Copco Group.

  5. Ronnie Leten - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2009 he was the business area president for the Compressor Technique business area. He was the President and CEO of Atlas Copco from 2009 to 2017. [2] In 2018, Ronnie Leten became the Chairman of Ericsson and Epiroc. Epiroc was created in 2018 from Atlas Copco's Mining and Rock Excavation Technique business area.

  6. Pune district - Wikipedia

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    Telco (now Tata Motors) began operations in 1961 around Chinchwad.By 1970s, Pune emerged as India's leading engineering region with the expansion of Telco, Bajaj, Kinetic, Bharat Forge, Alfa Laval, Atlas Copco, Sandvik and Thermax. The district vies with Chennai as the "Detroit of India". [114]

  7. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer Headquarters Brands Products Altendorf GmbH: Minden, Germany: Altendorf: Table saws, panel saws: Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG: Waiblingen, Germany: Stihl, Viking [1]: Outdoor power equipment [2]

  8. Trump won't kill green energy - AOL

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    The “battery belt,” which provides batteries for electric vehicles, includes plants in traditional Rust Belt states but also Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina ...

  9. History of Pune - Wikipedia

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    After 1970, Pune emerged as the leading engineering city of the country with Telco, Bajaj, Kinetic, Bharat Forge, Alfa Laval, Atlas Copco, Sandvik, and Thermax expanding their infrastructure. This allowed the city to compete with Chennai for the title of "Detroit of India" at that time. [141]