20160907 Atlas Copco appoints Sofia Svingby Vice President Corporate Responsibility
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September 7, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden: Atlas Copco, a leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions, appointed Sophia Swing as Vice President of Corporate Responsibility at Atlas Copco. Beginning of the day
The Atlas Copco Group is developing its own business with more than 180 customers in 92 countries. It is deeply integrated into all steps of the value chain in order to always achieve a mission of sustainable and profitable growth of the business in a responsible and ethical manner. By developing products and services to improve customer productivity, the company makes more efforts than ever to make products of each generation safer, more energy efficient and more ergonomic.
Annika Berglund, senior vice president of corporate communications and government affairs, says: "I believe that her knowledge, insight, and network will become an important element to complement Atlas Copco and further strengthen sustainability initiatives."
For the past 13 years, Sofia Svingby has held various roles at the Swedish Industry International Conference NIR. Currently she is their lead business and is responsible for the main way of relationship management and organization development and communication. Sofia Svingby is Chairman of Sweden's HIV / AIDS Workplace Program (SWHAP) and is active in 11 sub-Saharan countries.
Sofia Svingby is a Swedish citizen and studied political science and international relations at Gothenburg University in Sweden.
Atlas Copco is the world's leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. The Group provides customers with innovative compressors, vacuum solutions and air conditioning systems, construction and mining equipment, power tools and assembly systems. Atlas Copco is developing products and services with emphasis on productivity, energy efficiency, safety, and ergonomics. Established in 1873, the company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates in more than 180 countries. In 2015, Atlas Copco acquired BSEK 102 (BEUR 11), and the number of employees exceeded 43,000.
The Atlas Copco group is the world's leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. The group provides products and services to customers in more than 180 countries with emphasis on productivity, energy efficiency, safety, and ergonomics. Founded in 1873, the Atlas Copco Group has over 140 years of experience in innovating sustainable productivity solutions. True parts, liquidity management, retrofitting, contract and service by nationwide sales, distribution, and service network to ensure that the product is operated with Altas Copco's customer site with maximum efficiency and minimum downtime Agreement
Atlas Copco is the world's leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. The Group provides customers with innovative compressors, vacuum solutions and air conditioning systems, construction and mining equipment, power tools and assembly systems. Atlas Copco is developing products and services with emphasis on productivity, energy efficiency, safety, and ergonomics. Established in 1873, the company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates in more than 180 countries. In 2015, Atlas Copco acquired BSEK 102 (BEUR 11), and the number of employees exceeded 43,000.
The Atlas Copco Group is developing its own business with more than 180 customers in 92 countries. It is deeply integrated into all steps of the value chain in order to always achieve a mission of sustainable and profitable growth of the business in a responsible and ethical manner. Products and services are developed to improve customer productivity and strive to be more product safety, energy efficiency, and ergonomics than the previous generation. Annika Berglund, senior vice president of corporate communications and government affairs, says: "I believe that her knowledge, insight, and network will be an important element to complement Atlas Copco and further strengthen sustainability initiatives."