Calderys comes closer to key foundry clients with new offices and warehouse in Sweden

Following the growing demand in Sweden, on May 1st Calderys opened a new modern facility including a warehouse in a strategic area, providing services and products with shorter response time and higher flexibility.

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Following the growing demand in Sweden, on May 1st Calderys opened a new modern facility including a warehouse in a strategic area, providing services and products with shorter response time and higher flexibility. 

As part of our customer-centric approach, we have inaugurated new offices and a warehouse in Mariestad, Sweden, to improve our support to our clients. With the new premises, we have brought together a team of technical experts that previously worked in different sites within the country, enhancing project management and execution. 

Harald Zender, Foundry Vice President for the EMEA region, says: “We wanted to have our tools, equipment and people closer to our Swedish customers to fulfill increasing demands more efficiently. Therefore, we have strategically positioned ourselves in a key foundry area, close to 70% of our main clients. The new premises encompass a total area of 1,500m2, and there are also possibilities for future development of our business.”

Håkan Andersson, Foundry Sales Director Nordics & UK, adds: “We will be able to respond to our client’s requests in a shorter time, as we can store a larger quantity of products and equipment. I’m confident that this new set-up will strengthen our long-term partnership with our key customers, and I’m looking forward to it.”

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View of the new facilities

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Warehouse

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Office area

 

Safety remains a top priority, continues Håkan.

“All our company safety protocols and local regulations were taken into account in the new offices and warehouse preparation, including designated safe areas for visitors and office people.” 

“It took a lot of time to finalize the new premises,” concludes Harald, “and make the building look efficient and pleasant as it is today, and the local team played a key role in that. I want to thank you all for your dedication and support.”