Epiroc

Epiroc AB
Company typeAktiebolag
Nasdaq StockholmEPI A, EPI B
IndustryMining and infrastructure
Founded1873; 151 years ago (1873) (as Atlas Copco)
June 18, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-06-18) (as Epiroc)
Headquarters,
Sweden
Key people
Ronnie Leten
(Chairman),
Helena Hedblom
(President and CEO)
RevenueSEK 60.2 BSEK (2023)
Number of employees
18,056 (2023)
Websiteepirocgroup.com epiroc.com

Epiroc AB is a Swedish manufacturer of mining and infrastructure equipment. It is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and has its manufacturing facilities in Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, China, India, Japan, and Germany.

History

Epiroc has its roots in Atlas Copco, which was founded in 1873 in Stockholm. 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 its own separate company in 2018.[1] Epiroc was officially created on 1 January 2018 and was subsequently listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange on June 18, 2018.

Epiroc operates as 5 divisions focused on their respective application of mining engineering, digital products, and services & service support.[2]

  • Surface
  • Underground
  • Parts & Services
  • Digital Solutions
  • Tools & Attachments

Products and services

Epiroc offers a product portfolio of drilling rigs, rock drilling tools, trucks & loaders, raise boring equipment, excavator attachments, rock excavation equipment, rock reinforcement tools & underground mine ventilation systems, and service agreements related to equipment maintenance.[3] In 2022 it expanded into the field of hyperspectral imaging of core samples.[4]

References

  1. ^ Atlas Copco Plans Split in Two to List Mining Tool Business Archived 2018-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg News.
  2. ^ Epiroc. "Our businesses". Epiroc. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
  3. ^ Epiroc. "Products". Epiroc. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  4. ^ "Epiroc to acquire Australian provider of digital core imaging solutions for mining companies". view.news.eu.nasdaq.com. Retrieved 2022-10-10.