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Engcon invests in Poland and Strömsund

Engcon has entered into an agreement to acquire a logistics-adapted property in Poland and has also decided to invest in expanded production space in Strömsund. The investments are an important part of Engcon’s long-term growth strategy and strengthen the company’s capacity in both warehousing and production. Through increased efficiency in the logistics chain, Engcon is creating better conditions to meet the strong and long-term demand for the company’s products in Europe.

Engcon has signed an agreement to acquire the property, with planned access during autumn 2026 following a customary due diligence process. The building is adapted for logistics operations and is located directly adjacent to the group’s existing operations in Poland. The property comprises approximately 7,300 square meters, and the purchase price amounts to approximately EUR 5 million. The acquisition strengthens the group’s capacity within warehousing and logistics and creates better conditions for an efficient flow between production and market.

“Through the acquisition, we are strengthening our logistics capacity and creating better conditions for a more efficient flow between production and market. It is an important step in meeting the growing demand for our products in Europe,” says Jonas Hasselstam, Head of Production and Purchasing at Engcon.

Parallel to the investment in Poland, Engcon has received approval to expand the production area in Strömsund through renovation of an existing building and an extension within the industrial area where the current operations are located. The investment includes approximately 2,700 square meters of new production space. The total investment is estimated at approximately SEK 18 million, of which around SEK 13 million relates to properties and approximately SEK 5 million to inventory and installations.

The expansion means that an additional production building will be added to the operations in Strömsund, creating conditions for more efficient flows, increased capacity utilization, and more optimized use of resources. The new facility is planned to be operational during the fourth quarter of 2026.

“The investment is an important step in the work of developing our production structure in Strömsund. By expanding the area and improving the flows, we create better conditions to handle increased volumes while also working more efficiently,” continues Jonas Hasselstam.

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