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About the company

Garo AB is a Sweden-based company, which is primarily engaged in the electrical installations industry. The Company offers a wide range of electrical products, such as plugs and sockets, switches, switchboards GCS, switchboard systems GPK, cable boxes, bottom boxes, terminals, junction boxes, aluminum enclosures, IT cabinets, meter cabinets, meter boards, consumer units, din rail components, switchgears, outletboxes, sunenergyproducts, workplace lighting, distribution boards, EV-charges, marina pedestals, residual current devices, safety isolators, circuit breakers, among others. The Company operates through a number of subsidiaries in such countries, as Finland, Norway, Ireland, Poland, among others. The Company operates WEB-EL Forsaljning AB as subsidiary.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)1.21bn
  • Net income in SEK-26.40m
  • Incorporated1948
  • Employees434.00
  • Location
    Garo ABSodergatan 26GNOSJOE 335 33SwedenSWE
  • Phone+46 370332800
  • Fax+46 370332850
  • Websitehttps://www.garo.se/
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