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Burckhardt Compression Holding AG
Burckhardt Compression Holding AG makes high-pressure compressor systems and related parts for gases. Its equipment is used to move, store, liquefy, and process gases in industries like oil and gas, chemicals, industrial gases, and energy. In simple terms, it sells the machines that push gases through industrial systems when pressure matters. The company makes money in two main ways: selling new compressor systems and selling service work over the life of those machines. That service business includes spare parts, repairs, maintenance, and upgrades for installed equipment. Its main customers are industrial companies, plant operators, engineering contractors, and gas infrastructure businesses that need reliable compression equipment and long-term support. What makes Burckhardt different is that it sits in a critical niche of the industrial value chain. Its compressors are not general-purpose machines; they are specialized, high-duty systems built for demanding gas applications where downtime is costly. That creates a business with both upfront equipment sales and a recurring aftermarket stream tied to the installed base.
Burckhardt Compression Holding AG makes high-pressure compressor systems and related parts for gases. Its equipment is used to move, store, liquefy, and process gases in industries like oil and gas, chemicals, industrial gases, and energy. In simple terms, it sells the machines that push gases through industrial systems when pressure matters.
The company makes money in two main ways: selling new compressor systems and selling service work over the life of those machines. That service business includes spare parts, repairs, maintenance, and upgrades for installed equipment. Its main customers are industrial companies, plant operators, engineering contractors, and gas infrastructure businesses that need reliable compression equipment and long-term support.
What makes Burckhardt different is that it sits in a critical niche of the industrial value chain. Its compressors are not general-purpose machines; they are specialized, high-duty systems built for demanding gas applications where downtime is costly. That creates a business with both upfront equipment sales and a recurring aftermarket stream tied to the installed base.