Atlas Copco UK restructures 15 July 2019
Industrial tools and assembly solutions provider Atlas Copco has restructured its UK Industrial Technique business division, as part of its renewed strategy to build long term partnerships with UK manufacturers.
Focused on delivering a fully integrated customer experience, encompassing multiple joining technologies and support services, with a particular focus on efficiency improvements and cost reduction in automotive manufacturing, Atlas Copco has merged its Tools and Industrial Assembly Solutions business areas into a single entity.
The restructured business unit, Atlas Copco Tools and Industrial Assembly Solutions, is headed up by general manager James McAllister (pictured), who has been appointed to the role from managing the Industrial Assembly Solutions division. He has served more than 24 years within the Atlas Copco Group in a number of senior international roles.
McAllister says: “Ongoing uncertainties surrounding Brexit and the steadily increasing advance of vehicle electrification have created a number of challenges for manufacturers, as regards complexity of assembly and managing profitability.
“By bringing all the Atlas Copco advanced joining technologies together we can enhance the customer experience, improve efficiency and mitigate risk, whilst helping them to reduce production costs.
“Our expertise in smart tooling and data driven services, delivered through our Smart Connected Assembly approach, has already shown proven results in greater productivity and lower assembly line errors with the assurance of full traceability throughout the process, all of which has a positive impact on the bottom line.”
Atlas Copco Tools and Industrial Assembly Solutions covers every aspect of assembly, including tightening solutions, adhesive dispensing, self-pierce riveting and flow drill fastening, as well as battery joining, sound dampening, sealing and inspection technology.
Adam Offord
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