Trelleborg (company)


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Trelleborg AB is a multi-national engineering company headquartered in Trelleborg, Sweden. Trelleborg focuses on the designing and manufacturing of polymer technology, their main products include seals, hoses and antivibration solutions. According to the Financial Times, the company currently employs 15.65k people and has earned 34.17 billion SEK in revenue. The company became public in 1964 and currently trades on Nasdaq Stockholm.

History

The company was founded by Henry Dunker and Johan Kock as "Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB". The company had 150 employees and produced bicycle tires and rubber for industrial applications. During World War I, the Swedish Armed Forces placed substantial orders.
By the mid-1930s, the number of employees had reached 1,000. Beginning in the 1950s, Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB was floated at the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Its current name was adopted in 1977.
Between 1983 and 1991, the company's scope broadened to the areas of mining and metals. In 1999, the scope was narrowed due to specialisation into industrial applications. In 2003, Trelleborg AB acquired the German manufacturer Busak+Shamban and startet manufacturing polymer-based precision seals under the Trelleborg name.
In 2009, the European Commission fined several marine hose producers, including Trelleborg AB, "...for participating in a cartel for marine hoses between 1986 and 2007 in violation of the ban on cartels and restrictive business practices in the EC Treaty and the EEA Agreement."
In mid-2012, Trelleborg and Freudenberg formed a 50–50 joint venture in anti-vibration applications for light and heavy vehicles, called TrelleborgVibracoustic. Trelleborg ended this and divested its shares in this venture to Freudenberg in 2016.
In 1990, Trelleborg acquired a 50% stake in Falconbridge Nickel Mines, giving it a significant footprint in nickel production, which had not previously been major part of its or Boliden's portfolio at that point.
In 2022, Trelleborg acquired the Lindau-based aerospace interiors company, MG Silikon GmbH, an entity within Saint-Gobain Group, and the US-based company Minnesota Rubber & Plastics from the private equity firm KKR for US$950million.
In 2025, Trelleborg AB announced that they would be acquiring Aero-Plastics Inc.

Operations

Trelleborg AB is divided into the following business areas:Trelleborg Industrial Solutions Trelleborg Sealing Solutions – Founded in 1952, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions was previously a part of the Smiths Group's precision seals business. This business, Polymer Sealing Solutions, consisted of four rubber units. These were Busak+Shamban, Dowty Automotive, Shamban and Forsheda. In 2003, Polymer Sealing Solutions was acquired by Trelleborg AB. The name Busak+Shamban remained with all marketing locations, but the manufacturing locations became known as Trelleborg Sealing Solutions. As of April 2, 2007, the Busak+Shamban name was retired, with all locations being brought under the Trelleborg Sealing Solutions umbrella.Trelleborg Medical Solutions – A global supplier of polymer-based integrated solutions for medical devices and biopharma

Market

In 2018, Trelleborg AB was the third-largest player in the world market for non-tire rubber products according to Rubber & Plastics News.
Ranking by salesCompanyCountry
1Continental AGGermany
2Hutchinson SAFrance
3Trelleborg ABSweden
4Freudenberg GroupGermany
5BridgestoneJapan
6NOK Inc.Japan
7Sumitomo RikoJapan
8Pinafore Holdings B.V.United Kingdom
9Cooper-Standard AutomotiveUnited States
10Parker HannifinUnited States

The net sales for 2022 had the following geographical distribution:
RegionShare of sales
Europe46%
North and South America33%
Asia and other markets21%

Ownership

The 10 largest shareholders of Trelleborg AB, as of December 31, 2023:
NoShareholderPercent of share capitalPercent of votes
1Henry Dunker Donation Fund & Foundations11.33%55.78%
2Allianz Global Investors4.97%2.48%
3Capital Group4.15%2.07%
4Vanguard3.31%1.65%
5Swedbank Robur Funds2.65%1.32%
6Handelsbanken Funds2.15%1.07%
7 Norges Bank1.84%0.92%
8Lannebo Funds1.79%0.89%
9BlackRock1.73%0.87%
10Folksam1.61%0.80%

Governance

Since April 27, 2023, Johan Malmquist has been Chairman of Trelleborg AB. The following table lists the chairmen in chronological order since the company was founded.
PeriodChairman
August 24, 1905 – December 18, 1909Gustaf Lagergren
December 19, 1909 – May 1, 1945Johan Kock
May 2, 1945 – May 3, 1962Henry Dunker
May 17, 1962 – May 24, 1965Lars Gunnar Ohlsson
May 25, 1965 – May 25, 1970Hadar Hallström
May 26, 1970 – May 17, 1976Lars Gunnar Ohlsson
May 18, 1976 - May 30, 1985Åke Ståhlbrandt
May 31, 1985 – May 30, 1990Ernst Herslow
May 31, 1990 – April 23, 2002Rune Andersson
April 24, 2002 – April 23, 2013Anders Narvinger
April 24, 2013 – April 25, 2018Sören Mellstig
April 26, 2018 – April 27, 2023Hans Biörck
April 27, 2023 –Johan Malmquist

Since October 1, 2005, Peter Nilsson has been president and CEO of Trelleborg AB. The following table lists the presidents and CEOs in chronological order since the company was founded.
PeriodPresident and CEO
August 24, 1905 – May 17, 1947Henry Dunker
September 1, 1939July 21, 1949 Hilding Ståhlbrandt
August 29, 1949 – May 17, 1976Åke Ståhlbrandt
May 18, 1976 – April 30, 1983Arne Lundqvist
May 1, 1983 – May 30, 1990Rune Andersson
May 31, 1990 – January 26, 1999Kjell Nilsson
January 27, 1999 – February 8, 1999Hans Porat
February 9, 1999 – September 30, 2005Fredrik Arp
October 1, 2005 –Peter Nilsson