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ATB under Wolong Group

ATB Group's product range is very wide, ranging from 25W to 25MW products, including standard solutions, customized solutions and design to order solutions (including providing complete drive systems for a wide range of applications).


The company owns many well-known brands such as Schorch, Morley, Laurence Scott and Brook Crompton. The company currently has 12 production sites-located in Spielberg, Welzheim, Monchengladbach, Nordenham, Leeds, Norwich, Kladreichs, Tarnów, Su Botica and Bor-more than 3,500 employees.


Production base: ATB Nordenham GmbH (formerly F&G), established: 1952, location: Nordenham (Germany)


Areas of expertise: design and manufacture of motors for the oil and gas industry, as well as the chemical and petrochemical industries. With highly modular and extremely efficient product solutions, we have established technical standards in the chemical industry (especially in Germany) and are regarded as an unsurpassed benchmark and an important partner in this important industry. This domestic prestige also helps us establish our own brand internationally and promote closer cooperation with other continents.


Production base: ATB Schorch GmbH, established time: 1882 Location: Mönchengladbach (Germany), Nordenham (Germany)


Areas of expertise: design and manufacture highly customized motors and machines for the chemical and petrochemical industries, metal production and processing, oil and gas industries, power generation, water and wastewater applications, and shipbuilding.


Brook Crompton from the United Kingdom has more than 100 years of motor manufacturing experience, providing motor solutions for customers in different markets around the world, including driving fans, pumps, compressors and conveyors, to better meet customer demand for products.


Established in August 2012, the EV Motor Business Division was formed by Wolong Group and ATB Group for the purpose of launching manufacturing collaboration. It is a combination of the originally established W motor project team and automobile motor project, and mainly produces BROOK brand W series NEMA, IEC aluminum shell, cast iron shell ultra-efficient motors and electric vehicle motors. BROOK brand motors are well-known in the world and are applicable to a wide range of industries. Electric vehicle motors have a good prospect in the domestic market. At present, the finishing equipment used by the division is high-precision equipment, mainly from Doosan, Kia, and Mazak from Japan to ensure processing accuracy.