Borås City Director Svante Stomberg cut the ribbon and officially opened Inission’s new factory.

After just over a year of planning and hard work, it was with immense joy that the Borås City Director Svante Stomberg, cut the ribbon and declared Inission’s state-of-the-art factory opened on the 26th of June!

“This is a fantastic day not only for Inission, but also for the whole Swedish electronic manufacturing industry. We are not only celebrating a new factory – but also 40 years of electronics production with roots in Swedish industry and an eye on the future,” says Carl Lidén, CEO Inission Syd AB.

50 % larger production area
The guests were treated to a tour of the new factory, mingling and various surprises. The new factory now offers 50 % larger production area, climate-controlled and climate-smart technology, and of course leading competence in EMS. The guests could also experience the new and fantastic work environment where the employees have been deeply involved in the design process. The combination of leading Lean thinking and the bright, quiet, and airy premises will guarantee the best possible working environment.

A Swedish flagship for electronics manufacturing
Together with Part Development, one of Sweden’s leading consultants in Lean and business development, and internal project groups, the premises have been designed into a highly efficient facility for optimal and sustainable manufacturing of electronics and also a centre for training and improvement activities for the group’s own employees as well as for customers and partners.

Already in full production.
The factory in Borås is now in full production and will continue to offer circuit board manufacturing and complete box build in the new premises, supplemented by comprehensive solutions for logistics and distribution.

“We have a very high level of expertise in box build and we will now be able to manage even larger volumes in an efficient manner. We also have unique expertise in optical equipment, where we together with our customers, with Swedish technology, our know-how and efficiency, manufacture world-leading products,” continues Carl Lidén, CEO Inission Syd AB.

 Many benefits of the strategic location in western Sweden
– With the new factory, we can continue to benefit from the strong industrial tradition and innovative power that characterizes the area from the Malmö and Copenhagen regions in the south, via Borås and Gothenburg, to Norway in the north. The infrastructure is also favourable, which simplifies the cooperation with our Norwegian unit. In this way, we can optimize the flow of products within and outside the EU and create tailored solutions for delivery directly to end customers, concludes Carl Lidén.

Do you want to know more or visit us?
For further information or if you have any questions, please contact your contact person at Inission. You are also welcome to contact me directly and I will tell you more about our new state of the art factory in Borås.

 


Managing Director Inission Syd AB, Carl Lidén
Mail: carl.liden@inission.com
Phone: +46 709 75 74 25

 

Photos below taken by Mattias Björlevik.

About Inission AB
Inission AB consists of two business areas under the brands Inission and Enedo.

Inission (EMS) is a contract manufacturer of industrial electronics and mechanics with services that cover the entire product life cycle, from development and design to industrialization, volume production and aftermarket.
Enedo (OEM) develops, manufactures and sells its own customized products and systems in power electronics.

Together, they strengthen our position in advanced electronics production and create new opportunities to deliver value to our customers. In 2024, total sales amounted to SEK 2.2 billion with an average of 1,081 employees. Inission AB is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Main Market and has operations in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Italy, the USA and Tunisia. Reports and more information are available at www.inissiongroup.com/en

Inission AB, Lantvärnsgatan 4, 652 21 Karlstad, Sweden
Org.nr. 556747–1890