When Swedish precision meets Danish heavy-duty corrugated board

There are two kinds of acquisitions.
The ones where everyone says “synergy” 47 times.
And the ones where people honestly think: Okay… but why didn’t we do this five years ago?

Let’s be honest—what does it actually mean?

In short:


We still do what we’re good at:
✔ Heavy-duty corrugated
✔ Transport packaging that survives a trip across the Atlantic or all the way to Asia
✔ Solutions that make exports work in practice—not just in PowerPoint

 

The only difference is that we now do it with a significantly larger toolbox.

 

The unofficial integration plan

 

So far, it looks like this:

 

FARUSA brings:
• Danish pragmatism
• A “we’ll find a solution” mindset
• The ability to make things happen without 19 layers of approval

 

Nefab Group brings:
• Global scale
• Structure
• The ability to spell sustainability without spellcheck

 

What changes for customers?

If we do our job right: not much.

Just slightly better solutions. A bit more muscle. And a lot more colleagues around the world who care that packaging works in the real world.

 

The most important part

FARUSA is still FARUSA. We still build packaging for products that don’t fit into standard boxes. We still help customers who don’t have standard challenges.

 

We just do it now as part of something significantly bigger.

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