Atlas Copco Prime Energy Launches New Website

2008-04-24

On April 30, Atlas Copco Prime Energy launched their new website at www.atlascopcoprimeenergy.com. The new website mirrors the look and feel of the Atlas Copco brand and other Atlas Copco websites. This strategy is in line with the recent name change from Prime Energy to Atlas Copco Prime Energy.

“The website is another step in moving Prime Energy under the umbrella of the Atlas Copco Specialty Rental division, and is intended to increase the user friendliness and value of the site to our customers,” said Frank McMahon, Vice President of Atlas Copco Prime Energy.

Publish Date: 2008-04-24 10:55

Prime Energy Name Change

2008-02-11

Prime Energy, the Leading Provider of 100% Oil-Free Air, Changes Name to Atlas Copco Prime Energy

Name Change Reflects Strong Global Relationship

La Porte, Texas, January 17, 2008 – Prime Energy, a company within the Atlas Copco Group, has announced it has changed its name to Atlas Copco Prime Energy, LLC. The company will operate under the name Atlas Copco Prime Energy.

Publish Date: 2008-02-11 11:51

Atlas Copco wins order in Turkey for high-speed train tunneling project

2008-01-23

Stockholm, Sweden, December 7, 2007: Atlas Copco has received an order in Turkey to supply tunneling equipment to the Cengiz-IC Ictas-Belen consortium, which is building a high-speed train railway between Ankara and Istanbul. The contract is valued at about MSEK 94 (MEUR 10).

Publish Date: 2008-01-23 11:55

Atlas Copco wins order in Turkey for high-speed train tunneling project

2008-01-23

Stockholm, Sweden, December 7, 2007: Atlas Copco has received an order in Turkey to supply tunneling equipment to the Cengiz-IC Ictas-Belen consortium, which is building a high-speed train railway between Ankara and Istanbul. The contract is valued at about MSEK 94 (MEUR 10).

Publish Date: 2008-01-23 11:54

Quality Integrated Fastening - from tools to complete station solutions

2008-01-23

In response to current trends towards zero-fault assembly, joint traceability and constant process improvement, Atlas Copco has developed Quality Integrated Fastening, QIF. Configured from a range of standard components, and partnered with electric nutrunners and spindles, QIF Assembly Stations are the perfect solution for the motor vehicle industry and other assembly situations where many joints are critical. The QIF concept also includes process monitoring and documentation.

Improved operator feedback

Publish Date: 2008-01-23 11:54