Atlas Copco India plans to strengthen its engineering centres in India for global use. The company has a logistics and global sourcing centre in Pune, which sources machined parts, aluminium castings, plastic parts, etc, from India mainly for its compressor plant in Antwerp.
The company is strengthening its engineering centres at Pune and Bangalore.
The three centres, including the global engineering centre for Asia (GECIA) based in Pune, the engineering centre for construction and mining equipment technique (CMT) in Bangalore, which focuses on drilling solutions and products, and the advanced service and administrative provider (ASAP) centre, in Pune, which offers back-office accounting and human resource support, will help increase global footprint.
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