Nordic Flanges Group AB (publ)
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Nordic Flanges Group AB (publ)
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Nordic Flanges Group AB engages in the manufacture, production, and trading of flanges. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Stockholm. The company went IPO on 2007-11-22. The firm invests mainly in Sweden, as well as in other Nordic countries. The portfolio of companies is divided into two business areas: ViLink and ViFlow. The ViLink business area is focused on manufacturing and trading of flanges and fittings in different types of steel and special alloys, and comprises such companies, as Nordic Flanges AB, Ferral Components Oy and Ferral Alucast Oy. The ViFlow business area designs, engineers, produces and markets heat exchangers, pressure vessels, containers and other production equipment in technically demanding materials, such as titanium, aluminium and stainless steel.
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