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EAB named Career Company 2025 – a commitment to the future

We are incredibly proud and delighted to be one of the 2025 Career Companies, awarded with the following motivation: ‘EAB is named Career Company 2025 for its commitment to creating a workplace where employees can grow and develop. As an employer, EAB offers an inspiring environment with excellent career opportunities and a strong focus on…

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The Swedish steel industry is the future!

Extremely dedicated work has made Sweden a leader in research and innovation in both construction products and steelmaking techniques. The path to this success has been through various collaborative projects involving actors far beyond the industry itself. One example of this is the world’s first fossil-free steel, which makes it possible to reduce emissions to almost zero, with water as the residual product instead of carbon dioxide. There is no doubt that we will take steel into the future, and that we will do it together.

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Fully automated production facility with zero-defect vision

– In one year, at full capacity, the deliveries can cover more than half of all new car registrations in Sweden. Achieving this with a traditional, non-automated setup would require significantly more space and between 100 and 150 people. Today, there are only 24 employees at the factory, says David Ackeby, Plant General Manager at…

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EAB takes another step towards a more sustainable futureby using emission-free steel for profile product

Steel has a place in the future “At EAB, we are convinced that steel will continue to have a place as a construction material in the future. As a major buyer of steel, we want to take our responsibility by driving and taking an active part in the development of fossil-free alternatives. We do this…

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Newly installed solar power plant

Our newly installed solar power plant is estimated to produce 795,000 kWh per year and will result in reducing our CO2 emissions by approximately 400 tons per year. An average-sized, electrically heated villa consumes on average 20,000 kWh per year – so our facility is calculated to produce as much energy as 40 such houses…

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Let in the light, not the cold

“The fully glazed doors are the most stylish ones you can have! There was no doubt that those were the ones we wanted to install. Since the machinery shed is built near the courtyard, we wanted it to look more like a house than a barn, and it really does,” says Mikael happily. The machinery…

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NP Nilsson makes a major investment

Established in 1907, the company is still owned by the same family, with the third generation now continuing to lead the business. NP Nilsson currently has around 190 employees and generates approximately SEK 700 million in revenue. In 2023, the company completed a major investment in Förslöv, comprising a new head office and a larger…

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40 Million forest seedlings in Södra’s new cold storage facility in Falkenberg

In 2010, EAB delivered warehouse solutions in the form of pallet racks and the semi-automatic pallet handling system Radioshuttle™ to Södra’s rented facilities in Gislaved. Large parts of this warehouse system are now present in Södra’s brand-new facility outside Falkenberg. A warehouse that will serve Södra’s members, currently numbering 52,000, with high-quality forest seedlings. Planning…

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24-meter truss to Mytec

Oscar Larsson has been working as a project engineer at EAB for almost six years, but the new trusses for the surface treatment company Mytec AB are among the most advanced trusses he has designed. – Mytec suffered an extensive fire a couple of years ago, and now we have the opportunity to deliver a…

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Invite the light, keep out the cold!

– The fully glazed doors are the most stylish ones you can have! There was no doubt that these were the ones we wanted to install. Since the machinery shed is built near the courtyard, we wanted it to look more like a house than a barn, and it really does,” says Mikael contentedly. The…

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