Atlas Copco expands South American footprint with Tecturbo acquisition
Atlas Copco has acquired Tecturbo, a Brazilian service company and manufacturer of parts for centrifugal compressors.
The US federal government has gone all-in on reshoring more semiconductor manufacture, and boosting chip-design innovation alongside this push. More than 18 months on from the legislation, the landscape in chips is taking shape – and more specialty gases will soon be needed.
Atlas Copco has acquired Tecturbo, a Brazilian service company and manufacturer of parts for centrifugal compressors.
Linde managed to shrug off a challenging and largely “stagnant” economic climate to post an adjusted operating profit of $2.3bn (up 6%) in the first quarter.
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Shell’s Integrated Gas (LNG) division generated $3.68bn in earnings in the first quarter with liquefaction volumes rising 0.5MT to 7.6MT.