Atlas Copco has acquired Maziak, a compressed air distributor located in Northamptonshire

Atlas Copco has acquired Maziak Compressor Services Ltd, a UK distributor of air compressors, nitrogen generators and process cooling equipment and a provider of related services and support.

Maziak Compressor Services Ltd is a privately owned company, founded in 1958 and employing 40 people. It is based near Northampton and covers the East of England and the East Midlands region. In 2022, the company had revenues of approximately 7 MGBP (87 MSEK*).

It provides products and services to companies in all types of manufacturing industries, such as general manufacturing, electronics, food and beverage, aerospace and metal fabrication.

Ariel Rubinstein , General Manager, Atlas Copco Compressors UK & Ireland, said:

“Maziak has an excellent reputation as a quality service provider and has strong sales and service coverage in the East of England and the East Midlands of the UK. The acquisition will increase our presence in the region and provide growth opportunities. I would like to welcome our new colleagues from Maziak to the Atlas Copco group of companies”

James Maziak, Managing Director, said:

“With the support of so many amazing people inside and outside the Maziak business, I am proud of what we have built over the last 32 years, on the foundations laid by my mother and father. Becoming part of Atlas Copco Compressors UK, with its focus on interaction, innovation and commitment, will propel the business forward to deliver even more for our people, our customers and the environment”

The purchase price is not disclosed.

The acquired business will become part of the Service division within Atlas Copco’s Compressor Technique Business Area.

*Based on the average exchange rate in 2022.

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