Epiroc completes acquisition of RNP México
The acquisition of RNP México will strengthen company’s offering of rock drills and spare parts mainly in Latin America
Mining and infrastructure productivity partner Epiroc has completed its acquisition of RNP México, a manufacturer of rock drills and related spare parts.
RNP México is based in San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, and has branches in Chile and Peru; it is said to employ 370 people and had 2021 revenues of approximately $28mn. The company develops, manufactures, and sells rock drills and related components, serving mining and construction customers mainly in Latin America.
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“This acquisition will strengthen Epiroc’s offering of rock drills and spare parts primarily in Latin America. We look forward to welcoming RNP México to Epiroc,” says Helena Hedblom, Epiroc’s President and CEO.
Last month Epiroc announced that it had agreed to acquire RNP México subject to the completion of certain closing conditions, which have now been satisfied.
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