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Aktrion Sweden AB
Aktrion Sweden was established in early 2006, but since 1st July 2008 has been merged with Mobil Design AB, a small engineering company specialising in supporting the automotive industry with design, project and quality engineers.
Mobil Design operate Aktrion Quality Services in Norway & Sweden under licence from Aktrion Group and are an integral part of the Aktrion network, operating to Aktrion procedures, reporting, pricing model, etc. In such a way, Aktrion are fully able to support clients for any requirements they may have in Norway & Sweden and also provide the additional engineering services of Mobil Design.
Mobil design is located in Gothenborg in the heart of the automotive sector with presence in the key plants of Torslanda, Uddevalla and Trollhattan as well as a number of Tier 1 sites.
Contact Information Anders Gadell
General Manager
Telephone 00 46 702 796079
E‐mail: contact.sweden@aktrion.se
Aktrion Quality Services
C/o Mobil Design AB
Lovasvagen 1
473 34 Henan
Sweden
Ana Milqvist
Manager Sweden
Telephone 00 46 704 794 581
E‐mail: sales.sweden@aktrion.se
Jarle Hegrenes
Manager Norway
Telephone 00 47 (0) 47809227
E‐mail: contact.norway@aktrion.se
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