Emballageteknik was founded in 1984 by Göran Forsmark, Lars Roll, and Håkan Forsmark. Anders Pontén joined the company in 1988.
Over time, production needs grew, and the company acquired Skumplastfabriken AB in 1988. This was the first of many acquisitions over the years.
The fact that Emballageteknik has grown over the years, including through the acquisition of production companies in various packaging sectors, has allowed the company to build up a substantial knowledge base.
To be a reliable partner and offer customers a cost-effective, comprehensive packaging solution that leaves the smallest possible climate footprint.
The company works with a wide range of solutions, both in terms of materials and construction.
Emballageteknik’s strength lies in its independence from specific materials. We have our own production capabilities in all product areas, including foam plastics, corrugated cardboard, and wood.
We are involved from the start of a project, acting as a partner to develop the packaging product in consultation with the customer.
Today, Emballageteknik operates production facilities in Sweden, Estonia, and Latvia.
In addition to sales in these countries, the company’s largest markets are Denmark, Norway, Lithuania, and Finland.
The packaging industry is highly cyclical, but thanks to its breadth and flexibility, Emballageteknik has been able to maintain steady growth while gaining market share.
In addition to packaging, Emballageteknik manufactures hygiene products, industrial parts, seals, gaskets, washcloths, and sound insulation.
1984
Svensk Emballageteknik AB is founded under the name Svensk Emballageteknik HB.
1988
Skumplastfabriken AB, founded in 1964, is acquired by Emballageteknik.
1988
Bohusemballage HB is established, later renamed ET Emballageteknik AB.
1988
Svensk Emballageteknik AB starts MK Specialemballage AB, which is sold in 1989.
1990
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Wellpack AB.
1996
Team ET starts Emballage Technologies OU in Tallinn.
1997
ET Emballageteknik acquires Novent AB and Iva Form.
1998
ET Emballageteknik acquires BM Specialemballage AB.
1999
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Good Well.
1999
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Stockholms Kartong, which is later sold.
1999
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Örnpac AB.
2001
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Johnson & Harge Förpackning.
2001
Svensk Emballageteknik AB acquires Uniwall Emballage in Nyköping.
2005
Svensk Emballageteknik acquires Woodybox AB in Malmö, which is sold in 2011.
2006
Svensk Emballageteknik starts ET Packaging Latvia SIA.
2008
Emballageteknik Järfälla invests 12 million SEK in new machinery for corrugated conversion.
2010
Emballageteknik begins a major investment in new CAD technology for converting both foam plastic and corrugated materials, now present in all factories.
2011
ET Emballageteknik acquires EMS Cases in Gothenburg.
2012
Svensk Emballageteknik acquires Japac Emballagespecialisten AB.
2013
Emballageteknik Järfälla invests in digital printing technology, Durst Rho 700, and automatic cutting tables from Zünd.
2014
Emballageteknik starts investing in solar energy in Järfälla. By 2016, the system is to be fully developed, making the Järfälla factory completely self-sufficient in electricity.
2018
Emballageteknik acquires TRE Well AB.
2023
Emballageteknik acquires DanaPack AB.
2023
Emballageteknik acquires Spectrum Cases AB.
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