Last week, Atlas Copco reported a good operating profit and growing revenues and orders received for the third quarter, despite softening demand for equipment in many markets and customer segments.“We are pleased with the profitability we have achieved and with how sales developed considering the mixed market conditions,” said Ronnie Leten, president and CEO of the Atlas Copco Group. “The Atlas Copco organization stands ready to perform well also in a more difficult situation.”
Revenues increased 6 percent organically year-on-year to MSEK 22 094 (20 739) and the operating profit was MSEK 4 918 (4 800), corresponding to an operating margin of 22.3 percent (23.1). Orders received increased 1 percent organically to MSEK 21 379 (21 151). Compared to the most recent quarters, demand for equipment declined somewhat while demand for services remained on a good level.
“In the near term, the overall demand for Atlas Copco’s products and services is expected to decrease somewhat,” said Leten. “Especially in these tougher market conditions it is important that we work closely with our customers to ensure we fully realize our sales and service potential.”
Important events during the quarter include the acquisition of U.S. based NewTech Drilling Products, and a decision to reorganize the production of road construction equipment in Karlskrona, Sweden. Atlas Copco also launched a number of new products, and gave visitors to the MINExpo in Las Vegas a preview of the world’s largest articulated underground mining truck.
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