Atlas Copco launches BUILD Magazine app

Words: Daniel AbitboulAtlas Copco Construction Technique Business Area launched its first customer magazine App for Apple (iPad & iPhone) and Android devices. The free-of-charge App comes in English and is available worldwide through the App Store and Google Play, using “Atlas Copco” keywords.

Following the success of the first three printing editions of BUILD customer magazine, the new App adds value through videos, useful links, campaigns, product information, “push” notifications, information request form and more.

“The idea is to have a state-of-the-art two way communication with our customers and readers across the world, providing them valuable information and interaction and strengthen our relations” says Nico Delvaux, President of Atlas Copco Construction Technique Business Area.

BUILD magazine was launched in 2012 and is published worldwide twice a year to customers of Atlas Copco´s Portable Energy, Construction Tools, Road Construction Equipment and Construction Technique Service Divisions. The content is related to innovation and sustainable productivity in infrastructure, civil works and road construction projects.
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