Beijer Ref

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Companies included in the business area:• Kylma AB
• H Jessen Jürgensen A/S
• AIA AB
• Schlösser Möller Kulde AS
• Dean & Wood
• Werner Kuster
(See additional companies below)
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G & L Beijer AB's operations consist of Beijer Ref
(Beijer Ref), the largest refrigeration wholesale group in Europe, which has a competitive base for continued expansion. The business area is split into three operations: wholesale operations, air conditioning and manufacturing.
Companies included in the business area
Wholesale operations
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Air conditioning |
Manufacturing companies |
G & L Beijer Ref AB
Kylma AB
Oy Combi Cool AB
Schlösser Möller Kulde AS
H Jessen Jürgensen A/S
Armadan A/S
Air-Con A/S
Charles Hasler AG
Külmakomponentide Oü
Beijer Ref Polska
G & L Beijer A/S
Max Cool Sia
UAB Beijer Refrigeration
Coolmark
Uniechemie
Dean & Wood (GB)
Dean & Wood (IRL)
Werner Kuster
DEM Production AB
Equinoxe
Beijer Ref Romania
TT-Coil A/S
RK Slovakia
Fridanair s.r.o.
ECR Poland
Paulus AG
ECR Nederland
ECR Belgium
ECR Italy
GFF
Delmo
Beijer ECR Iberica
Metraclark
Metraclark Windhoek |
BKF Klima A/S
Clima Sverige AB |
Asarums Industri AB
TTC Norge AS
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Wholesale operations
The companies within this operation are full-range wholesalers for the refrigeration sector. They provide products and services to the European refrigeration/freezer, technical insulation, heat pump, and comfort cooling markets.
The objective is to be the leading distributor and to work in proximity to its customers. It will also offer well-assorted warehouses, a high level of service and professional support in the selection of components and systems. The companies can adapt their product range to meet the current and very significant environmental demands on refrigeration installations.
Air conditioning
The companies within this operation market air conditioning products to the refrigeration sector.
Manufacturing
The companies within this operation have their own manufacturing units for coolers and heat exchangers in Sweden and Norway, and sales offices in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Common objectives are to operate on the basis of customer demand, to follow the technical sector development and to maintain a high level of service - both before and after a transaction.