The purpose of the investments is to provide closer proximity to customers in growing and profitable segments. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions will begin manufacturing sealing solutions for the large domestic Russian market in the third quarter of 2022. The production site, located in Yesipovo near Moscow, will manufacture high-performance seals for the transportation equipment and aerospace market segments, among others. For many years, Trelleborg has operated sales offices in Russia for sealing solutions and sealing profiles, the company said in a press release.
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions will also establish production of sealing solutions in Vietnam, a country that many global companies have entered over the past decade. The group sees a need for its own production site in the country for engineered seals for several market segments and is currently exploring different alternatives.
In the key Japanese automotive market, Trelleborg Industrial Solutions will begin manufacturing automotive boots in Odawara, south-west of Tokyo, in the first quarter of 2022. Automotive boots comprise a dynamic sealing system, manufactured from thermoplastic elastomers, which seal vehicle drive shafts and prevent ingress of contaminants such as salt, water, or particles. For many years, Trelleborg has operated sales offices in Japan for sealing and marine solutions.
Trelleborg has noted a highly favorable sales trend for its automotive boots’ operations over a long period. In the spring of 2021, automotive boots manufacturing began in Kenitra, Morocco, in response to rising demand. This is the group’s first production facility on the African continent. The investment established Trelleborg’s automotive boots as a genuine global operation with manufacturing on four continents, aligned with its customers’ presence.
“Trelleborg’s success is based on our ability to combine a strongly decentralized and local organization with the competence and financial strength of a global company. To do this we must be close to our customers and be able to grow alongside them, and over time also develop other local customer relationships that may become global. These investments to increase the group’s geographic presence will allow more business decisions to be made close to customers, which creates competitive flexibility and an even greater market and customer awareness,” Peter Nilsson, president and CEO of Trelleborg said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)