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About the company

Epiroc AB is a Sweden-based company primarily engaged in the industrial machinery and equipment industry. The Company is a productivity and sustainability partner for customers within mining and infrastructure, providing products primarily used in hard rock applications. Epiroc develops and provides equipment such as drilling rigs, quarrying and construction equipment and tools for above-ground and underground applications. The Group has two reporting segments, Equipment & Service and Tools & Attachments. Equipment & Service provides mining and rock excavation equipment and related service and spare parts. Tools & Attachments provides rock drilling tools and hydraulic attachments that are attached to machines and mainly used for drilling, demolition and recycling as well as rock excavation.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)62.00bn
  • Net income in SEK8.60bn
  • Incorporated1942
  • Employees19.06k
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Mergers & acquisitions

Acquired companyDeal statusDateDate /
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EPI A:STO since
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Transaction
value
Radlink Pty LtdDeal completed02 Apr 202502 Apr 2025Deal completed33.02%--
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