), has historically been the most famous Greek industrial machinery and equipment manufacturer, founded in Piraeus in 1882.
Kouppas is mostly known for equipping factories throughout Greece as well as ventures in the Middle East, undertaking design and construction of specialized heavy machinery.
Areas of specialization included oil refinery equipment (utilized in ventures in Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia and Congo-Brazzaville) and boilers (its best known commercial product).
In 1972 it introduced a 14-tonne road roller model, powered by a Skoda Diesel engine.
After serious financial trouble, it ceased operations in 1987 (105 years after its foundation), becoming one more historic Greek company to go out of business.