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Minova invests in self-drilling anchor business

Minova invests in self-drilling anchor business
Publishing Date
10 Oct 2011 10:37am GMT
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Mining Magazine

Drilling & Blasting  


Minova has announced that it has acquired the self-drilling anchor business from Atlas Copco MAI. The business, which is based in Feistritz, Austria, will become part of Minova’s tunnelling and civil business.

Craig Elkington, CEO of Minova, said: “Minova is constantly improving its products and services to help our customers meet their daily challenges and improve their business performance. The acquisition of this self-drilling anchor business will help us to continue to widen our range of products and services in order to provide more value added solutions for our customers.”

Atlas Copco will also continue to sell self-drilling anchors in selected markets and applications, through a distributor agreement with Minova. Minova will also continue to act as a distributor for Atlas Copco in selected markets and applications for Swellex.



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