Atlas Copco to acquire GIA underground business

16 December 2011


GIA Industri AB was founded in 1884 and has been owned by Vätterledens Verkstad AB since 1994. The GIA headquarter and production facility is located. The business – headquartered in Grängesberg, Sweden – has 113 employees and annual revenues of about SEK230M. Vätterledens Verkstad will retain the operations of GIA that are not related to mining.

“The acquisition of GIA is a good strategic fit for Atlas Copco. We are entering new market segments and will be able to serve customers with an even broader product portfolio,” said Bob Fassl, Business Area President for Atlas Copco Mining and Rock Excavation Technique. “We especially look forward to offering our customers the Kiruna electric haulage truck with its strong environmental profile, and see great opportunities in leveraging Atlas Copco’s global sales network for this and GIA’s other products.”

GIA’s products also include locomotives and shuttle car systems for underground transportation, charging and service trucks, scaling and cable bolting equipment, digging arm loaders (Häggloader) and complete ventilation systems.

GIA Industri AB will be part of the Underground Rock Excavation division within Mining and Rock Excavation

Technique. The acquisition is expected to be closed during the first quarter of 2012.




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