Lesjöfors Group launches SBTi sustainability committment
In a first for the spring manufacturing industry, the Lesjӧfors Group, world-leaders in spring and pressing manufacture, has committed to drive ambitious climate action across its global organisation by signing up to the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi), in line with the Paris Agreement.Ola Tengroth, CEO of the Lesjӧfors Group says: “Our ambition is to be the most sustainable spring and pressing company in the world. To achieve this, we need to act. We know manufacturing has an impact on our environment and that is why sustainability integration has historically been one of our core
Lesjöfors, part of the Beijer Alma group, has today signed an agreement to acquire the assets and operations of John Evans’ Sons INC, a leading US spring manufacturer. With the acquisition, Lesjöfors strengthens its US presence and significantly increases its sales to the medical industry, in line with its ambition to build the leading spring, wire and flat strip component group.John Evans’ Sons is the oldest spring maker in the US, founded in 1850, and has a leading position on the US market. The company has a diversified customer base with long customer relationships, attributable to its
The Brittish Lesjöfors company European Springs & Pressings, one of the largest suspension spring manufacturers in Europe, has confirmed its position and commitment to the automotive sector with the recent purchase of a large-scale powder coating line.Doubling throughput, improving quality, enhancing efficiencies and capable of managing a wider spectrum of spring sizes, the acquisition is a further investment in the spring manufacturers future.Steadily growing businessThe investment is in line with Lesjöfors’ focus on equipping the companies in the group in a way that streamlines the
Once again, Lesjöfors can sum up four fruitful days filled with inspirational conversations and enquiries at the Elmia Subcontractor show in Jönköping. Nine of the Nordic Lesjöfors companies gathered in a joint operation and the spring discussions were countless in the stand.Despite warnings of difficult times ahead, the Lesjöfors stand was extremely busy at Elmia Subcontractor, the Swedish manufacturing industry's annual meeting place. There was a constant buzz from early morning to closing every day and the Lesjöfors staff was happy to help. Henrik Berner, technical sales at Lesjöfors
During two intense days in Stockholm, technical staff from the group´s companies in the business area Pressings met for sharing new knowledge, group discussions and networking.One of Lesjöfors´ core principles is to be in forefront of technology. Whatever requirement the customer has, our staff needs to be skilled to be able to solve the matter or get expertise from another specialized company in the group. That is why Lesjöfors arrange technical meetings annually for technical and sales staff, one meeting focusing on the industrial spring area and one for pressings
Taking the stress out of pre-stressing, Lesjöfors´ UK company European Springs & Pressings (ESP) have invested in a unique invention, with the design and manufacture of an automated pre-stressing machine. Another important chapter in the company’s success story of 70 years in the spring business.Working alongside Design & Automation Solutions and Bosch Rexroth, ESP have seen their conceptual plans taken from the drawing board, designed and delivered, with a new automated pre-stresser (which improves the life and load bearing capacity of a spring), reducing waste across multiple processes.
With a groundbreaking Stirling engine from the Swedish environmental technology company Ripasso Energy, the largest "waste-to-energy" project of its kind ever implemented in Africa may be realised. Carbon dioxide emissions are reduced dramatically when residual gases are converted into electricity. Lesjöfors supply a punched and bended part in a complex geometry with a crucial function.Ripasso Energy is a Swedish clean tech company founded in 2008 with a mission to further refine the incomparable ability of Stirling technology to convert thermal energy to electricity. Ripasso Energy’s