Nefab Group, through its subsidiary Nefab Denmark, has acquired FARUSA Emballage, a Nordic company specializing in heavy-duty corrugated packaging.
The acquisition strengthens Nefab’s market position in Denmark and the Nordic region, while broadening its global portfolio of sustainable, fiber-based packaging solutions.
“Through this acquisition, we are solidifying Nefab’s position in the Nordic market and enhancing our ability to provide fiber-based solutions to industry customers,” said Per Öhagen, President and CEO of Nefab Group. “Expanding our market reach and portfolio of sustainable offerings will enable us to deliver even greater value to our customers.”
Founded in 1923 and headquartered in Farum, Denmark, FARUSA Emballage has built a reputation as a leading producer of heavy-duty corrugated packaging for export industries across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Greenland. The company employs around 15 people and maintains facilities in both Denmark and Sweden.
“We are honored to become part of the Nefab Group and contribute to their purpose and global value proposition,” said Arne Hammer, Owner of FARUSA Emballage. “Nefab’s growth ambition and dedication to customer service and resource optimization strongly align with our own values, and we are eager to grow together.”
Rui Garrido, Executive Vice President of Nefab EMEA, added:
“We are enhancing our ability to offer innovative solutions that drive both financial and environmental benefits for regional and local customers. We are thrilled to welcome the FARUSA Emballage team to the Nefab Group.”
With this acquisition, the Nefab Group now employs nearly 5,000 people across 38 countries, generating annual revenues of more than 10 billion SEK.
Nefab Group is a global packaging and logistics company headquartered in Sweden. Founded more than 75 years ago, it operates in over 38 countries and employs around 5,000 people. The company reported annual revenues of 10.3 billion SEK in 2024 and serves industries including telecom, energy, healthcare, mining, construction, and e-mobility.