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New President of Power and Flow for Atlas Copco

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Mikael Andersson

Atlas Copco has announced Mikael Andersson’s appointment as President of Power Technique’s Power and Flow division, effective from the start of February 2021.

The Power and Flow division manufactures gensets, lighting towers and pumps.

Andersson will lead the global business with the target to strengthen the market position of the division in its three core pillars: power, light, and flow.

He has held the position of general manager for Power Technique North America since 2018. He has held various roles within Atlas Copco since he started working with the company in 2002 as a controller for Rock Drills in Sweden.

“Mikael has gained good experience from his time in Power Technique,” said Andrew Walker, business area president, Power Technique. “With his proven track record in management, finance, as well as sales and service development, he will take the division to the next level.”

Mikael Andersson said, “The Power and Flow division will continue developing innovative products to help our customers to grow in a sustainable way.”

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