Atlas Copco introduces ‘Pneumatech’ in India

Atlas Copco, a leader in compressors, vacuum solutions, generators, pumps, power tools, and assembly systems, announced the introduction of its brand – Pneumatech in India on the successful completion of the brand’s 55 years global operations.

Pneumatech is a leading compressed air treatment and gas generation equipment manufacturer, under the Atlas Copco Group with a presence across the globe. Besides having a global reach in terms of sales and customer service and support, it has a global approach to manufacturing, with 15+ customer centers and 6 manufacturing facilities across the globe.

Products and services under Pneumatech are designed to meet the effective demand for energy efficiency while keeping the environment in mind. The biggest environmental impact comes from reduction in the carbon footprint that comes with products from Pneumatech. Every project for a new product also sets a target to reduce the product’s carbon impact.

Pneumatech will enable the customers in the Indian market to optimise the energy-consumption from the compressed air system. In addition, it improves the lifespan of the compressed air equipment and lowers the overall consumption of energy along with reduction in carbon footprint.

Andy Prabhakar, General Manager, Brand Portfolio at Atlas Copco, said “At Atlas Copco, we are committed to provide energy efficient solutions to our customers. And, by introducing Pneumatech in the Indian market, we will be able to empower our customers to achieve sustainable productivity and increased profitability. Through the introduction of Pneumatech, we, with our innovation and technologically advanced products, will pave a way for the best in class products with application centric solutions to our customers in the compressed air treatment world.”

Pneumatech's innovative products and solutions provide clean, dry air and gas to general industries as well as automotive, textile, power generation, oil and gas, food and beverage, and electronics.

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