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A magazine to our Swedish customers about cables value
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Kabelvärden is published twice a year, spring and autumn, and is addressed to all those who work with, use or have influence on the choice of cables.
Our ambition is to write about news where cables play an important part and bring out our position as a global expert with a strong local presence.
Free subscription. If your are registered you will have the magazine automatically. For subscription contact Karin Johansson (find the number and adress below).
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About
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Nexans
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With energy as the basis of its development, Nexans, the worldwide leader in the cable industry, offers an extensive range of cables and cabling systems. The Group is a global player in the infrastructure, industry, building and Local Area Network markets. Nexans addresses a series of market segments from energy, transport and telecom networks to shipbuilding, oil and gas, nuclear power, automotive, electronics, aeronautics, material handling and automation.
Nexans is a responsible industrial company that regards sustainable development as integral to its global and operational strategy. Continuous innovation in products, solutions and services, employee development and engagement, and the introduction of safe industrial processes with limited environmental impact are among the key initiatives that place Nexans at the core of a sustainable future.
With an industrial presence in 39 countries and commercial activities worldwide, Nexans employs 22,700 people and had sales in 2009 of 5 billion euros. Nexans is listed on NYSE Euronext Paris, compartment A.
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Nexans Sweden
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Nexans Sweden, with around 500 employees, is Nexans' Swedish company and an important production facility for Nexans with manufacturing of both power and telecom cables. The company is located in Grimsås in Västergötland in the south of Sweden. It is responsible for Nexans operations in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Additional sales offices are located in Gothenburg, Söderköping, Sundsvall and in Finland.
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