About GMV
GMV Sweden AB
GMV Sweden AB was founded 1993 as a subsidiary of the Italian company GMV Martini.
The GMV Group today is one of the world’s largest manufacturer of hydraulic lift components and is represented in a number of countries.
The direct market areas for GMV Sweden AB include the Nordic countries, the Baltic countries and Poland, as well as England and Australia. Part of the production is sold via the parent company’s sales channels. Components that are not manufactured by GMV Sweden are purchased within the group or externally and are supplied to lift companies within the market area.
GMV Sweden is located in Alvesta and 29 people work at the company, the annual turnover is around SEK 85 millions. GMV Sweden AB is certified in accordance with SS-EN ISO 9001 and has been examined and approved in accordance with the requirements in the Lift Directive 2014/33/EC module H (Annex XIII).
Businese concept
GMV Sweden AB is a company in the GMV group which is today one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hydraulic lift components and is represented in a number of countries throughout the world.
Our business philosophy:
- To deliver lift components and systems to the lift industry.
- Through our own production or purchases, supply the right quality at competitive prices.
Sales / Processing
Every quotation and order is put together so that the delivery will comply with the customer’s lift performance. The components included in the order are then specified for purchasing or for own manufacture.
After that, an installation drawing is prepared, this serves as a basis for the building work and for assembly. This also shows what the construction will look like after installation.
If the customer requires a complete lift, a complete review of the installation is carried out in order to ensure that the requirements in the Lift Directive 2014/33/EC and Lift Norm EN 81 is fulfilled. Requisite documentation is compiled and delivered.
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