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04.04.2023

New premises for Haulotte Scandinavia

Haulotte Scandinavia has moved into new premises in Landvetter, to the east of Gothenburg, Sweden, and close to the airport.
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The new facility


Established 2001, the wholly owned subsidiary covers the Nordic region and Baltic states, of Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Iceland. The new facility offers substantially more storage space, a fully equipped workshop, including a five tonne overhead crane a dedicated training room, and offices. It also operates thorugh eight local dealers: - two in Denmark, one in Finland, one in Norway, two in Lithuania, one one in Latvia and one in Estonia.
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one of the internal storage areas


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the open plan office


General manager Robert Magnusson, who joined the company more than seven years ago said: “These new premises are an excellent showcase for our products, the services we offer and are also perfect from a logistical point of view. We have DHL as a neighbour, which will be perfect for spare parts deliveries. The road network around us is well developed and facilitates transport, and it is easy for customers to get here, either by car or by plane. This new location will allow us to increase our visibility, efficiency and thus contribute to strengthening our reputation as a local supplier of safe and innovative work-at-height solutions that creating the serenest customer user experience."

“2023 is already a fantastic year for Haulotte Scandinavia from a business perspective with an orderbook close to records and thanks to a number of brand new major accounts. This new facility will help maintain the high service levels we aim to provide.”
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the staff canteen area


The following video is a brief tour of the new facility:

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