Atlas Copco Group has officially inaugurated its new 120,000-square-foot integrated headquarters in Alam Impian, Shah Alam, marking a significant eight-figure investment that strengthens its four-decade presence in Malaysia. The three-acre facility serves as a primary regional hub for Southeast Asia, centralizing coordination for operations across Kuantan, Penang, and Johor. Beyond local logistics, the site also houses a regional shared finance services center, supporting multiple international markets within the Group’s global network.

The expansion highlights the company’s remarkable growth since establishing its Malaysian footprint in 1982 with just 10 employees. Now home to a workforce of 273, the new hub is designed to enhance customer service through improved coordination and faster delivery speeds. The launch event was attended by representatives from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and the Embassy of Sweden, underscoring the facility’s role in fostering bilateral innovation and solidifying Malaysia’s position as a premier destination for advanced industrial investment.

A core focus of this new facility is the cultivation of local talent in alignment with the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030). Atlas Copco Group has announced plans to create between 80 and 100 high-value roles over the next five years, specifically in sales, marketing, and technical service sectors. By investing in this talent pipeline, the company aims to bridge skills gaps and ensure that Malaysian professionals are equipped with the specialized expertise required for increasingly complex industrial solutions.

Strategically located near Port Klang and major highways, the Alam Impian hub offers superior logistical connectivity, further enhanced by the upcoming LRT3 line. The facility is also engineered with modern ESG-focused features to support energy efficiency and sustainable operations. By combining cutting-edge infrastructure with a commitment to workforce development, Atlas Copco Group is positioning itself to drive long-term productivity and regional competitiveness throughout the Southeast Asian industrial landscape.