![]() |
Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
| Home> | POWER TRANSMISSION | >Pneumatics & Hydraulics | >Anglian Compressors & Equipment becomes part of Atlas Copco Group |
Anglian Compressors & Equipment becomes part of Atlas Copco Group
13 November 2025
ANGLIAN COMPRESSORS & Equipment Limited (“Anglian”), a compressed air distributor in Cambridgeshire, UK, has become part of Atlas Copco Group, after being acquired by Atlas Copco UK Holdings Ltd.

Anglian is based in Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, England, and was founded in 1977. The company has 28 employees.
Anglian offers energy-saving advice and solutions to manufacturers and other industries with applications that rely on compressed air and related systems and services. This includes compressors, gas generators and chillers. Customers are found in all types of manufacturing industries, such as such as food & beverages, Agri-tech, digital technologies, general manufacturing, energy & environment working with companies focused on sustainability and the environment.
“Anglian Compressors & Equipment showcases strong sales and service presence in the East of England which will open additional opportunities for us going forward," said Ariel Rubinstein, general manager, Atlas Copco Compressors UK & Ireland. “I would like to welcome our new colleagues from Anglian to Atlas Copco Group.”
“This marks an important milestone in our history. Our name, our people, and our commitment to excellence remain unchanged – our team and our customers will see only positive results from this move. Atlas Copco represents an exciting new chapter going forward, we will be able to create new opportunities for growth, all while staying true to our values,” said Richard Hewitt, managing director, Anglian Compressors & Equipment.
The purchase price is not disclosed. Anglian has become part of the service division within Atlas Copco’s Compressor Technique business area.
- Machinery Safety Alliance announces 2014 Seminar programme
- Norway's energy transition opens new doors for automation
- BBC to give all year 7 pupils free pocket-sized computer
- UK Government urged to prioritise sustainable AI
- Pioneering start-ups selected for AI accelerator
- Robust barometric pressure sensor
- Rolls-Royce invests in digital twin technology
- When being hacked is a good thing
- Fast and reliable automated tyre inspection
- Physical AI framework enables rapid learning of complex skills in robotics

















