New companies | Industriprojektbyrån Engineering AB becomes part of Init | 29 November

Industriprojektbyrån Engineering AB

becomes part of Init.

IPB joins the group to strengthen our offering to the industry and our position in the Swedish market with an office in Getinge.

Init was established in January 2022 and with IPB joining the group, the company now has around 600 employees at locations in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Serbia, North Macedonia and Spain.

 

“The current group of companies has extensive experience in industrial automation projects and I look forward to complementing each other with knowledge, experience, employees and projects, which will bring many benefits to IPB’s continued development. We also look forward to becoming an even stronger partner and workplace as part of Init for the benefit of all our employees and customers. “

Per-Erik Ladd, CEO of IPB

 

IPB will retain its current operations, including work and project work, and the former management will continue with an ownership stake in Init.

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