Atlas Copco Completes Acquisition of Quincy Compressor

March 1, 2010

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Atlas Copco Completes Acquisition of Quincy Compressor

Atlas Copco has completed the acquisition of Quincy Compressor from EnPro Industries, with the exception of Quincy’s Chinese operations, where regulatory approvals from relevant local authorities are still pending.

Quincy Compressor designs and manufactures reciprocating compressors, rotary screw compressors, and vacuum pumps, primarily under the Quincy brand. Atlas Copco plans to further develop the Quincy brand independently, in line with the group’s established brand portfolio strategy. The acquired business had revenues in 2009 of MUSD 125 (MSEK 900) and an operating profit margin of approximately 7%.

“I am pleased that we have obtained the approvals in the United States and can now move forward to further develop the Quincy business,” said Stephan Kuhn, president of Atlas Copco’s business area Compressor Technique.

Quincy was founded in the 1920s and is headquartered in Bay Minette, AL. It has manufacturing facilities in Bay Minette, Quincy, IL, and Kunshan, China. The products are sold through a network of independent distributors and agents. More than three quarters of the sales are in the U.S.

Approvals from Chinese authorities are expected during the second quarter.

For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us.

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