Members

Sweden+Korea Green Transition Alliance Member companies (2024) and their commitment in South Korea

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Atlas Copco

Atlas Copco Group offers technology that transforms the future. We innovate to develop key products, solutions, and services for our customers’ success. The Group’s total revenue in 2022 was approximately 17.6 trillion won and 49,000 employees working around the world.

Hitachi Energy Korea

Hitachi Energy Korea is a global leader in power technologies and energy system. In 2020, ABB’s Power Grids’ business carved out from ABB and 2021 came together in a joined venture with Hitachi. With the purpose of "Advancing a Sustainable Future for All," we work with customers and partners to promise a sustainable energy future for the current and future generations.

IKEA

IKEA Korea, owned and operated by the INGKA Group under franchise agreements with the Inter IKEA Systems B.V., entered the Korean market in 2014 with the opening of IKEA Gwangmyeong. Since then, IKEA Korea has opened three additional stores—IKEA Goyang, Giheung and DongBusan—as well as its e-commerce channel.

Kraftpowercon

KraftPowercon offers solutions, products, and services for industrial power supply and is active in areas such as electrolysis and hydrogen, air pollution control (electrostatic precipitators), marine, PCB and semiconductors, general metal finishing, and uninterruptible power systems. Headquartered in Sweden, KraftPowercon was established in 1935 and today has five production facilities in Sweden, China, and India with sales offices around the world.

SF Marina

SF Marina provides tailor-made, premium marinas and advanced floating solutions around the world. The company has in-house knowledge and experience to design, permit, manufacture, install, and operate marinas and floating villages. SF Marina’s floating concrete pontoon marina system has withstood the test of time and forces of nature since 1918.

Scania

Scania is an international provider of transport solutions with a 133-year history, providing a wide range of trucks and buses for heavy transport, as well as an extensive product-related service offering. Scania is also a leading provider of industrial and marine engines. Scania has established over 1,000 sales networks and 1,500 large service networks in over 100 countries, and currently has 58,000 employees worldwide working to ensure customer satisfaction.

Team Sweden

Team Sweden is a collaborative alliance with partner companies, Busienss Sweden, Embassy of Sweden in Seoul and Swedish Chamber of Commerce in South Korea. Sweden+Korea Green Transition Alliance is coordinated by Business Sweden in close collaboration with Team Sweden.

Tetra Pak

Tetra Pak has been a food processing and packaging solutions company since 1951. Working closely with their customers and suppliers, Tetra Pak provide safe, innovative, and environmentally sound products that meet the needs of hundreds of millions of people in more than 160 countries daily. Although Tetra Pak was established in Korea in 1983, Tetra Pak’s packaging solution was already introduced to Korea in 1974. The solution has revolutionized the food and beverage industry with paper-based, aseptic cartons that can store liquids for months without refrigeration. Tetra Pak accounts for 75% of the distribution volume of domestic aseptic cartons.

Volvo Cars

Volvo Cars, born in Sweden in 1927, is a global car company selling cars in about 100 countries, and Volvo Car Korea is the national sales company in South Korea. Volvo Cars is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm and traded under the stock named “VOLCARB.”

Volvo Trucks

Volvo Trucks Korea is a subsidiary of Sweden's leading commercial vehicle maker Volvo Truck Co., Ltd. established in June 1996 with 100% investment to strengthen its competitiveness in the domestic commercial vehicle market.