Atlas Copco to buy German pump manufacturer

22 February 2022

 Pumpenfabrik Wangen pumps for substrate transport are used in biogas plants to transport viscous substrates between the fermenters. (Photo: Pumpenfabrik Wangen.)

Atlas Copco has agreed to acquire Pumpenfabrik Wangen GmbH, a German manufacturer of progressive cavity pumps used for transferring fluids mainly in the biogas and wastewater sectors. The company also manufactures twin-screw pumps used in sectors like food and beverage and cosmetics, Atlas Copco announced.

Pumpenfabrik Wangen GmbH is based in Wangen, Germany, and has 265 employees. In 2020 the company had revenues of approximately MEUR 46.4 (466 MSEK). The company has manufacturing facilities in Germany, and a global sales and service footprint.

“Industrial pumps is a segment that we have identified as a strategic fit for Atlas Copco and Wangen Pumpen has leading differentiated technology with a strong aftermarket business”, said Andrew Walker, business area president power technique.

“Wangen Pumpen is a strong brand and is known for quality in demanding industrial applications. This acquisition will create a solid foundation for further growth in new industrial pump segments. Industrial pumps play a crucial role in creating sustainable solutions for many industries and contributing to a better tomorrow”.

The acquisition is expected to be completed during the second quarter 2022 and is subject to regulatory approvals. The purchase price is not disclosed. The acquired business will become part of the Power and Flow division within Atlas Copco’s Power Technique Business Area.

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