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Moelven Industrier

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Moelven Industrier
OSE: ABG
FoundedAugust 14, 1899
HeadquartersMoelv, Norway
Area served
Global
Websitemoelven.com
The library of Vennesla build of glulam girders supplied by Moelven

Moelven Industrier ASA is a Scandinavian industrial group owned by Glommen Mjøsen Skog SA (78,84 %), Viken Skog SA (20,80 %) and Allskog SA (0,08 %). The remaining 0.28% is owned by private shareholders. The Moelven Group supplies wood-based building products and systems for the construction industry. The business focuses primarily on the Scandinavian market and consists of 34 production companies in a number of product areas.[1]

A significant proportion of Moelven's plants are concentrated in the forest-rich regions of Western Central Sweden and Southeast Norway.[2] There is a short distance from raw material to manufacturing facility and on to the large Scandinavian markets, which represent around 80 percent of sales income.[3] The Group has approx. 3,200 employees and an annual turnover of NOK 11 billion.

Products

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Moelvens products and services are sold to customers in three main segments: the processing industry, retail and construction activities. Moelven is therefore organized according to these customer groups, and not according to processes. Moelvens three divisions are:

  1. Moelven Timber, which produces industrial timber in the shape of dimensional timber and fabricated industrial components, as well as sawn timber.
  2. Moelven Wood, which develops and produces a large range of wood-based building and interior products with a high level of processing.
  3. Moelven Building Systems, which consists of laminated timber, modular buildings and interior solutions.[clarification needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Moelven Industrier ASA". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Norway. Moelven Industrier ASA". nib.int. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Moelven, a leading player in the Scandinavian wood industry, uses IFS Applications to meet customer demand". ifs.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.