Trelleborg AB
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Trelleborg AB is a global engineering group focused on polymer
Polymer
A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units. These subunits are typically connected by covalent chemical bonds...

 technology, with headquarters in Trelleborg
Trelleborg
Trelleborg is a locality and the seat of Trelleborg Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 25,643 inhabitants in 2005. It is the southernmost town in Sweden.-History:...

, approximately 21,000 employees (2010), and a revenue
Revenue
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 of 27 billion SEK
Swedish krona
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 (2009). Its stock
Stock
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 has been listed at the Stockholm Stock Exchange
Stockholm Stock Exchange
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 since 1964, currently (2010) on the OMX
OMX
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 NordicList, large cap. It is active in 40 countries and describes its mission as the development of "high-performance solutions that seal
Seal (mechanical)
A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage , containing pressure, or excluding contamination...

, damp
Damping
In physics, damping is any effect that tends to reduce the amplitude of oscillations in an oscillatory system, particularly the harmonic oscillator.In mechanics, friction is one such damping effect...

 and protect in demanding industrial environments."

History

The company was founded in 1905 as Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB (the Rubber Factory Corporation of Trelleborg) by Henry Dunker and Johan Kock, who were both already active in the rubber
Rubber
Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, is an elastomer that was originally derived from latex, a milky colloid produced by some plants. The plants would be ‘tapped’, that is, an incision made into the bark of the tree and the sticky, milk colored latex sap collected and refined...

 industry. Initially, the company had 150 employees and produced bicycle tire
Tire
A tire or tyre is a ring-shaped covering that fits around a wheel rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance by providing a flexible cushion that absorbs shock while keeping the wheel in close contact with the ground...

s and rubber
Rubber
Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, is an elastomer that was originally derived from latex, a milky colloid produced by some plants. The plants would be ‘tapped’, that is, an incision made into the bark of the tree and the sticky, milk colored latex sap collected and refined...

 for industrial applications. During World War I, the Swedish Armed Forces
Swedish Armed Forces
The Swedish Armed Forces is a Swedish Government Agency responsible for the operation of the armed forces of the Realm. The primary task of the agency is to train, organize and to deploy military forces, domestically and abroad, while maintaining the long-term ability to defend the Realm in the...

 placed substantial orders.

By the mid 1930s, the number of employees had reached 1,000. Beginning in the 1950s, the share of revenue from sales outside of Sweden
Sweden
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 increased; in 1950, it was 4%, and in 1970, it was 40%. In 1964, Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB was floated
Initial public offering
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 at the Stockholm Stock Exchange
Stockholm Stock Exchange
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. The current name was adopted in 1977. Between 1983 and 1991, the strategy was to act as a wide-ranging industrial conglomerate
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, with a particular focus on mining and metals. Later, the company's focus returned to rubber
Rubber
Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, is an elastomer that was originally derived from latex, a milky colloid produced by some plants. The plants would be ‘tapped’, that is, an incision made into the bark of the tree and the sticky, milk colored latex sap collected and refined...

 products. In 1999, the scope was further narrowed by specializing in industrial applications. In 2003, polymer
Polymer
A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units. These subunits are typically connected by covalent chemical bonds...

-based precision seals
Seal (mechanical)
A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage , containing pressure, or excluding contamination...

 were added to the product offerings.

Operations

Trelleborg AB is divided into the following business areas:
  • Trelleborg Engineered Systems (customized solutions for sealing, protection and security)
  • Trelleborg Automotive (polymer-based damping of sound and vibration for vehicles)
  • Trelleborg Sealing Solutions (precision seals for industry, aviation and vehicles)
  • Trelleborg Wheel Systems (tires and wheel systems for agriculture, forestry and materials handling)

Market

Trelleborg AB was in 2009, according to Rubber & Plastics News, the second largest player in the world market for non-tire rubber products.
Ranking by sales Company Country
1 Hutchinson France
2 Trelleborg Sweden
3 Continental Germany
4 Bridgestone Japan
5 NOK Japan
6 Tokai Rubber Industries Japan
7 Tomkins United Kingdom
8 Freudenberg Group Germany
9 Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin Corporation , originally Parker Appliance Company, usually referred to as just Parker, of Mayfield Heights, Ohio , is the global leader in motion and control technologies. The company was founded in 1918, and has been publicly traded on the NYSE since December 9, 1964...

United States
10 Cooper-Standard Automotive United States


The net sales for 2009 had the following geographical distribution:
Region Share of sales
Western Europe 58%
Rest of Europe 5%
North America 18%
Asia and other markets 13%
South and Central America 6%

Ownership

The 10 largest shareholders of Trelleborg AB, as of June 30, 2010:
No Shareholder Number of shares Percent of share capital Percent of votes
1 Dunker funds & foundations 34,979,322 12.9 55.2
2 Didner & Gerge Equity Fund 22,786,995 8.4 4.3
3 Alecta 14,000,000 5.2 2.7
4 AFA Insurance 11,758,448 4.3 2.2
5 DFA funds (US)
Dimensional Fund Advisors
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7,833,297 2.9 1.5
6 Swedbank
Swedbank
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 Robur funds
6,943,934 2.6 1.3
7 Nordea
Nordea
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 funds
6,545,719 2.4 1.2
8 Unionen 5,039,823 1.9 1.0
9 First Swedish National Pension Fund 4,271,175 1.6 0.8
10 SHB funds
Handelsbanken
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4,267,104 1.6 0.8
Other 51,582 shareholders 152,645,966 56.2 29.0
Total 271,071,783 100.0 100.0

Governance

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


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.
Period President and CEO
August 24, 1905 - May 17, 1947 Henry Dunker
September 1, 1939 - July 21, 1949 (at the time, the law permitted appointment of more than one CEO) Hilding Ståhlbrandt
August 29, 1949 - May 17, 1976 Åke Ståhlbrandt
May 18, 1976 – April 30, 1983 Arne Lundqvist
May 1, 1983 – May 30, 1990 Rune Andersson
May 31, 1990 - January 26, 1999 Kjell Nilsson
January, 27 1999 - February 8, 1999 Hans Porat (temporary)
February 9, 1999 - September 30, 2005 Fredrik Arp
October 1, 2005 - Peter Nilsson

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