Monthly letter August 2019 - everything in forging & glass

Welcome back!

Hope your summer has been good and that you feel charged for the challenges of autumn. It feels good to have all the strength back. 

Fridhemsplan has opened as planned

Many thanks to everyone who stood up and helped us to implement the Fridhemsplan project. Getting through such a large project in a short time in the middle of summer is both challenging and fun. It was an outstanding team that fought and showed that they could solve the challenges that arose in a good way. It made us feel confident that we would be able to do the job. The gang mounted steel frames and sheet metal cassettes on the track side. They turned the steel frame into a lamp fixture as well as the glass railings and guides. We finished the first part on time and the station can open as planned. Now we will complete the last part of the project.


Bright, fresh and high ceilings

We have been sitting in our forging workshop by Bällstaån since the 70s. In recent years, there has been a transformation of the industrial area into housing, parks and walkways and it is not so strange that we have to move away from our dear forging workshop. But, a new forging workshop in Bromma is waiting for us. It is light, fresh and has a high ceiling height. When the rebuilding of the public spaces is complete, we will start moving in and in February the move will be completed.

Eezer - Kenyaresor

It is a very special feeling that arises when we get to be involved and make a difference. It is a warm feeling in the heart that occurs when Eezer's ambulance ambulances transform a person's day from horrible to fantastic. Seeing the results of Eezer's work on site in Africa is an indescribable feeling. This is exactly what both Javier and Richard experienced when they went on a follow-up trip with Eezer in August.

For two years we have been involved in Eezer. Among other things, we have built ambulance carriages in our forging workshop that currently runs in Africa and trained local people in Burundi in building carriages. Regardless of whether you have contributed with concrete efforts or not, it is we together who make it possible for us to get involved in Eezer.


Our projects

In August, the Fridhemsplan project was full. In addition, we installed wrought iron gates and railings at the Turkish Embassy, made metal glass sections for Bromma Church, interior forging, variations and wine rack. We also continued with the corten facade on Biskoppsudden. Three full welding courses also started.

With charged batteries, we look forward to this autumn's exciting project within forge & glass and to row together the move to new fresh premises. Autumn 2019 will be a fun autumn - now we're driving!

Current dates in September 2019

  • Thursday 5 September Deadline salary
  • Tuesday 17 September at 06.30-11.30 Massage in the lunch room floor 2
  • Wednesday 25 September salary payment
  • Friday 27 September general meeting at 13.30
  • Planning meeting every Thursday at 13.15 in the large conference room 

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We can offer most things in steel, glass and wrought iron constructions. With over 65 years of experience and broad industry knowledge, we can offer the best solutions according to your needs. We have a fully equipped workshop in Sundbyberg and we can provide fast service. Over 40 blacksmiths at your service!

SMIDE - GLASS & METAL PARTS - FURNISHINGS - SERVICESMIDE

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A new gang on their way to Kenya

At the same time as a satisfied Eezer gang is sitting on the plane home from Kenya, a new expectant gang is on its way with twelve tagged participants. One of them is our CEO Richard who is making his third Eezer trip to Africa.

It all started two years ago when Eezer's ambulance vans appeared on Facebook and aroused Richard's curiosity. He wanted to find a project that Lundgren could get involved in. Shortly afterwards, Richard and four colleagues went on a trip to Kenya with Eezer to see what they are trying to do and what conditions are in place. They were completely sold when they saw that there were concrete efforts that we at Lundgrens can contribute within what they are good at - welding, building and repairing things.


That is the way it is and today is Eezer Lundgren's most important project. Among other things, we have built ambulance carriages in our forging workshop that currently runs in Africa and we have trained local people in Burundi in building carriages. We have made follow-up trips and seen with our own eyes that the carriages are actually used and save lives in the African countryside.

Charged for a new Eezer adventure


Richard travels to Africa for the third time and is charged and full of expectations.

-I looking forward to making this journey together with both old and new Eezeram ambassadors. It will be fun to visit Masai villages, deliver a new wagon and visit the village Olgulului where one of the crews has been around for just over a year. It is fantastic to see the results of Eezer's work on site and that the wagons make a difference in people's lives. Today, about 30 motorcycle ambulances are rolling and the hope is that Eezer will increase the volumes in the next step, says Richard.

During these trips, there will be long distances to ride the bikes. We will travel from Nairobi to Mombasa round trip. In my luggage I have motorcycle clothes and some tools with me. I also have toys with me that my children want me to give to the children in Africa, says Richard.

Maternal mortality is high

Did you know that a woman dies every minute due to complications associated with her pregnancy or childbirth? 99 percent of all the hundreds of thousands of women who die live in low-income countries, of which three quarters in Africa. In Tanzania, 23 women die every day from complications associated with childbirth. Almost one an hour! Transport between home and maternity clinic is often a bottleneck that the Eezer Initiative tries to solve with the help of motorcycle-based ambulances. Maternal mortality is high in many parts of the world. The UN's goal is to reduce maternal mortality in the world to 70 deaths per 10000 births by 2030.

Facts about Eezer

The Eezer Initiative is a Swedish network of individuals, organizations and companies that actively cooperate to reduce maternal mortality in the African countryside. There is often a lack of means of transport to healthcare and Eezer is trying to solve this with the help of motorcycle-based ambulances. These motorcycle ambulances must cope with the difficult terrain in the African countryside. The motorcycle trolleys have been developed in collaboration with the companies Industriverktyg, Lundgrens Smide and Devex Mekatronik. The goal is for the construction to be easy to manufacture locally.

Today, several motorcycle ambulances in Kenya and Tanzania, among others, are rolling ready to quickly transport pregnant women to the nearest clinic when it is time to give birth. The goal in the pilot phase is to deliver 30 crews in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi and Congo. Based on those experiences, the goal is to manufacture another 300 crews in phase two. In addition to saving lives, there is another goal and that is to create jobs.

The financing of the project takes place partly through voluntary contributions from both individuals and companies, and partly through gifts, monthly donors and corporate sponsorship. For those who want to get involved in Eezer's work, trips are arranged where you can see and experience the business on site. You can choose to ride a motorcycle or car. 

For more information about Eezer, enter into www.eezer.org

Bildresultat för eezer initiative


Towards Kenya

Tonight, our doer Javier is going to Kenya on a follow-up trip together with the Eezer Initiative. For ten days, the gang will visit clinics and organizations that Eezer collaborates with to reduce maternal mortality in the African countryside. They will also follow up on already delivered motorcycle ambulances that transport pregnant women to clinics when they are about to give birth.

Javier has an assignment during the trip and it is to repair a motorcycle tow. It feels fun that we at Lundgren's can be involved and help with what we are good at. Namely to weld, build and repair things. This trip is also accompanied by Bike Babes member Ulrika Bohlin, to whom we have awarded a travel scholarship. We think she's going to be an excellent Ezer Ambassador!

This is Lundgren's fourth trip to Kenya. Together with Eezer, we have been to Kenya, Tanzania and built Mc ambulances in Burundi. Already on August 24, it's time again when Richard goes on a trip to southern Kenya and Mombasa.

Facts

Maternal mortality is high in many parts of the world. In Kenya, 400 out of 100,000 mothers die in connection with pregnancy, the same figure in Sweden is 4. The UN's goal is to reduce maternal mortality in the world to 70 deaths per 100,000 births by 2030. 

The Eezer Initiative is a Swedish network of individuals, organizations and companies that actively cooperate to reduce maternal mortality in the African countryside. There is often a lack of means of transport to healthcare and Eezer is trying to solve this with the help of motorcycle-based ambulances. These motorcycle ambulances must cope with the difficult terrain in the African countryside. The motorcycle trailers have been developed in collaboration with the companies Industriverktyg, Lundgren Smide and Devex Mekatronik. The goal is for the construction to be easy to manufacture locally. 

Today, several motorcycle ambulances in Kenya and Tanzania, among others, are rolling ready to quickly transport pregnant women to the nearest clinic when it is time to give birth. The goal in the pilot phase 2017-2018 was to deliver 30 crews in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi and Congo. Based on those experiences, the goal in phase two is to manufacture another 300 crews. In addition to saving lives, the goal is to create jobs.

The financing of the project takes place partly through voluntary contributions from both individuals and companies, and partly through gifts, monthly donors and corporate sponsorship. For those who want to get involved in Eezer's work, trips are arranged where you can see and experience the business on site. You can choose to ride a motorcycle or car. 

For more information about Eezer, enter into www.eezer.org

Monthly newsletter July 2019 - everything in forging & glass

The forging workshop is in full swing! We manufacture wrought iron railings, door sections, napkin rings, wine racks, wrought iron gates. In addition, we install beams and sheet metal walls out on the construction site. We fight for everything to roll on according to set time frames. Everyone does a great job!

Exciting times

We have a busy month ahead of us with forging jobs under tight schedules. That we cooperate in a good way towards the goal is required for us to be able to perform at the top. The curtain facade for the new star restaurant on Biskoppsudden will also be completed. Right now, Eddings is working on a major forging job at Lidl under the management of Valle, and soon they will start manufacturing restaurant furnishings.

Teamwork

We are charging for the follow-up trips to Kenya with Eezer as two representatives from Lundgren's will follow Eezer's work and its development on site. They will visit clinics and organizations that Eezer cooperates to reduce maternal mortality in African rural areas. In addition, they will follow up already delivered motorcycle ambulances that transport pregnant women to clinics when they are about to give birth. It will be exciting to follow their inner and outer journey with high-flying, emotionally touching encounters, adorable Eezer babies and the occasional giraffe!

Meeting with three Eezer babies May 2018

In addition, we are preparing for the move to our new workshop. Some rebuilding of the premises will take place before we move over parts of the business.

Everyone can weld!

Even if you have never held a weld before, you can easily learn to weld. Come on our welding evenings and you will see! Sure, it takes a little practice. But, if you take a welding course with our skilled blacksmiths as a course leader, you will be so sure that after eight meetings you pass a welder test and get your first welding certificate. For those of you who can already weld and want to build, for example, a candlestick or a table, we will open up our forging workshop for metal handicraft. For more information and registration see here or contact tell us more. Once you have started welding, you do not want to stop!

A tip for a fun competition!

Every month, everyone can contribute to the picture of the month. The winner is published in our monthly newsletter. Other photos are published in our social media and on the website. We receive pictures ranging from our projects in forging and glass to pictures of our wonderful gang. Feel free to follow us Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin then you get to take part in life at Lundgrens. The winning entry for July was presented by Fathi with the image "Visual inspection of weld". Congratulations!

Finally

Whether you work or have a holiday, take the opportunity to suck out the last of the summer! Sun, cooling baths from sun-warmed rocks, soft ice cream in abundance and balmy evenings with barbecues with loved ones are wonderful! In addition, it will give you extra energy!

Have a nice summer!

Some pictures from our forging jobs (and contributions to the picture of the month):

Elvis and Fasil assemble sheet metal Barkaby trading place

Current dates in August 2019

  • Monday 5 August Deadline Salary
  • Follow-up trip 1 to Kenya with Eezer 16 to 24 August
  • Friday 23 August salary payment
  • Follow-up trip 2 to Kenya with Eezer 24 August to 2 September
  • Monday 26 August at 18 course start welding course MMA Step 2 Course leader Yosef
  • Wednesday 28 August at 18 course start welding course MMA step 1 Course leader Samer
  • Thursday 29 August at 1 pm course start welding for beginner course leaders Macro and Wille
  • Thursday 29 August at 18 course start welding course MMA step 1 Course leader Jimmy
  • Planning meeting every Thursday at 13.15 in the conference room

In September, a welding evening and metalwork are planned. Keep an eye on our website!

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We can offer most things in steel, glass and wrought iron constructions. With over 65 years of experience and broad industry knowledge, we can offer the best solutions according to your needs. We have a fully equipped workshop in Sundbyberg and we can provide fast service. Over 40 blacksmiths at your service!

SMIDE - GLASS & METAL PARTS - FURNISHINGS - SERVICESMIDE

Do you want to know more about us? Visit lundgrenab.se for more information or read our  monthly letter.

You can also follow us on our social media:

FACEBOOK

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Feel free to contact us if you want a free proposal. You can send your request to anbud@smide.com or fill in the following form https://www.lundgrenab.se/kontakt/. If you want to talk to one of our project managers, you can call us on 08-684 118 00.

Monthly newsletter May 2019 - everything in forging & glass

Wow, wow, wow what time goes by and I only have time for half of everything I have on hand !! A feeling that I think many have now. Precisely because May is a hectic month with many deadlines at the same time as it is a lot of fun that happens with school graduations, holiday planning, etc. With summer at the door, it is important to prioritize what is most important and put a reasonable level of ambition on what you have on hand. Because then it always works out!

Take the chance and join an adventure trip to Kenya

Getting from home to a clinic to get qualified help in childbirth is a major challenge in many parts of the world. Many women often die unnecessarily because they do not have time to arrive on time. With Swedish design, know-how and local materials are manufactured Eezers motorcycle ambulances that save lives in the African countryside. Now we're looking for one Lundgrenare who gets the chance to join one of Eezer's follow-up trips to Kenya in August. During the trip, some already delivered crews in i.a. Masaai Mara is followed up. On the trip, a doer is needed who can help fix a motorcycle tow. It will be an inner and outer adventure trip and I promise that it is an indescribable feeling to make a difference on the spot! Do you want to join? Then you must register your interest with us.

Many new faces

It's full to the brim our forging workshop and even more will be this summer. We solve this with new hires and hired staff. I often hear from new employees that they receive a pleasant welcome when they come to us and that you are happy and helpful. That if anything makes us proud!

We are looking for a project manager

It's full of shops inside forge and glass which we want to capture! Therefore, we are looking for more project managers who want to work with parts or the whole within project management. So feel free to suggest and share that we are looking for a project manager! Or apply here.

A day filled with benefit and pleasure

Finally, it's time for Lundgren's spring 5 S-day! This time we will drive in groups and push away what is difficult to catch up on in the 5 S-hits. Constantly striving to remove and simplify is important for us to succeed in creating a better and safer workplace with higher well-being and better profitability.

In the evening there will be a summer party when we drive an old goodie with pentathlon on Grönan. It will be a fast-paced evening with 5-fight, rides, food and music.

Health examination

Now almost all health examinations have been carried out.

Teamwork

When assembling, situations sometimes arise that require a little extra thought. Such a situation arose recently when Dominykas and the gang were to assemble a tricky table construction. Then the knowledge that was in the team and the ability to work out solutions together was very valuable.

"Put your hand in mine and we will be strong together, we will be weak together, we will be together!"

Our projects

In May, the assignments took turns in the tenant-owner association Älgskyttaren in Fredhäll. First there was a balcony installation and then a wrought iron railing, a bicycle ramp, repair of elevator nets and installation of a railing modification through eight floors. Jimmy and Micke tore at SÖS with the rubber-coated wrists and the crash protection in stainless steel. The last piece of lightweight beam was mounted in the Audi garage. Wrangel Palace received an elegant leather-wrapped railing in wrought iron and a curtain rail. There was even more work at KS with door frames for all metal doors. The wine compartments to the wine place Grape to Magnusson Fine Wine rolled on according to plan. Finally, the brass jobs at NK were completed.

In May, we also started installing door sections at Arlanda and we started welding work at Bromma Airport. Almost all extra forging jobs were completed in the Käppala treatment plant.

We also manufactured a steel stand for signs for Barkabystaden. The noise barrier in Älvsjö was almost completed. The work with the corten facade for the restaurant on Biskoppsudden went well with Javier as supervisor. Finally, the job with the glass cafeteria is in the final stages.

Finally, we made wrought iron details, beams, gears, columns and steel doors. We also had time for a table base, a barbecue stand, a canopy and wrought iron railings.

This summer it will be forge and world-class ice cream! The second stage with door sections on KS, collision protection, derailleurs, wrought iron fences, steel doors, a specially ordered wrought iron railing and a lot of special wrought iron awaits.

The brothers Edding's Forging

In May mounted Eddings facade panels for two fan rooms for kv Stettin, which will be completed in June. In Tomteboda, they built two steel stairs. Furthermore, they helped Bygg Partner to manufacture grate gutters. They also installed corten steel in Gröndal. In June, Edding's will secretly start the new project Gärdesskolan with Erlandsson Bygg as the builder.

Current dates in June 2019

  • Tuesday 5 June the day before the national day working hours at 06.30-13.15 (6 h)
  • Wednesday 5 June 5-S day at 09.15-13.15
  • Wednesday 5 June general meeting at 12.30
  • Wednesday 5 June summer party with gathering at 5.30 pm at Gröna Lund
  • Wednesday 5 June Deadline Salary
  • Thursday 6 June last registration day for the follow-up trip to Kenya in August. Email your interest to johanna@smide.com and motivate why you should follow along and why you should become a good Eezeramb ambassador
  • Friday 7 June planning meeting at 09.15 for the project managers
  • Thursday 13 June planning meeting at 13.15 for the project managers
  • Tuesday 18 June at 06.30-10.30 massage
  • Thursday 20 June the day before Midsummer's Eve working hours at 06.30-13.15 (6 h)
  • Thursday 20 June planning meeting at 09.15 for the project managers
  • Thursday 20 June salary payment
  • Thursday 27 June at 13.15 planning meeting for the project managers

5 S - the improvement factory on Friday at 13.45 (notify your group leader if you can not come)

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We can offer most things in steel, glass and wrought iron constructions. With over 65 years of experience and broad industry knowledge, we can offer the best solutions according to your needs. We have a fully equipped workshop in Sundbyberg and we can provide fast service. Over 40 blacksmiths at your service!

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Do you want to know more about us? Visit lundgrenab.se for more information or read our  monthly letter.

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Feel free to contact us if you want a free proposal. You can send your request to anbud@smide.com or fill in the following form https://www.lundgrenab.se/kontakt/. If you want to talk to one of our project managers, you can call us on 08-684 118 00.


Meet André, who is building Eezer's motorcycle ambulances on site in Burundi!

About how locals in Burundi came in contact with Eezer and began building motorcycle ambulances to reduce maternal mortality. André Misago tells how it all started.

Andre Misago is 36 years old and lives in Bujumbura with wife and two children. He works as an accountant for CEPBU (Community of Pentecostal Churches in Burundi) which works with development in health, agriculture and education. He came in contact with Eezer's zealous Lars Klingsbo when Lars was in Burundi as an aid worker at PMU (Pentecostal Mission's Development Cooperation). André says that Lars taught him how to speak for the poor. During the visit, Lars told about the motorcycle ambulances and an interest was aroused in André. He saw a great need for the motorcycle ambulances!

In October last year, Lars Klingsbo went with Elvis Osaretin Idoni and Richard Lundgren from Lundgren Smide to Burundi. The assignment for the week was to assemble carriages on site and to train local people in doing so. The trolleys would then be delivered to two clinics. The parts for the wagons had been manufactured in Lundgren's forging workshop, which the gang took with them in flat packages on the plane down. They had a welder and various tools with them. On the spot, they met André who tells about their meeting:

Wagon parts on the way to Burundi

“My first thought about MC-ambulance cars was just to build it. Lars has encouraged me to try to build an Eezer ambulance wagon in giving me some of the needed tools for beginning. My first meeting with Elvis and Richard was benefit for me because their work has created something important in my life. They have shown me in summarize how to weld, to drill and grinding. When Elvis and Richard taught me how to build an ambulance wagon it worked very well. It was easy because everything which is done in love must be easy and possible ”.

André continues: “Now I am building one for test. I am trying to build an ambulance wagon as shown on the picture above. Now it stays the suspensions, roofing an other parts. Our driver Abel help me in assembling the materials and in welding it. We do not have a workshop ”.

André now builds carriages in his spare time and buys the material he needs. The idea is that the wagons will be able to be manufactured locally. The trolley itself is a simple construction that consists of spare parts that are easy to get in place. The material comes mostly from the domestic market. Wheels and suspension come from a TVS motorcycle which is one of the most common motorcycles in Africa. The steel is bought on site and the seat is sewn on site. Towbars and towbars are currently imported from Sweden.

André about the sequel:  “For making Eezer to grow, I need to be trained proffesionally in welding and having the sufficient tools. I also need the shock absorbers, wheels, tires in order to build and get out the ambulances. ”

Lars, Elvis and Richard are hopeful of being able to manufacture motorcycle ambulances on site in Burundi. The plan is to go to Burundi again in 2019 to continue educating André and others. The need for the carriages is extremely great. The goal is to be able to build 100 crews on site.

To be continued….

Facts

Maternal mortality is high in many parts of the world. In Kenya, 400 out of 100,000 mothers die in connection with pregnancy, the same figure in Sweden is 4. The UN's goal is to reduce maternal mortality in the world to 70 deaths per 100,000 births by 2030.

The Eezer Initiative is a Swedish network of individuals, organizations and companies that actively cooperate to reduce maternal mortality in the African countryside. There is often a lack of means of transport to healthcare and Eezer is trying to solve this with the help of motorcycle-based ambulances. These motorcycle ambulances must cope with the difficult terrain in the African countryside. The motorcycle trailers have been developed in collaboration with the companies Industriverktyg, Lundgren Smide and Devex Mekatronik. The goal is for the construction to be easy to manufacture locally.

Today, several motorcycle ambulances in Kenya and Tanzania, among others, are rolling ready to quickly transport pregnant women to the nearest clinic when it is time to give birth. The goal in the pilot phase 2017-2018 is to deliver 30 crews in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi and Congo. Based on those experiences, the goal in phase two is to manufacture another 300 crews. In addition to saving lives, the goal is to create jobs.

The financing of the project takes place partly through voluntary contributions from both individuals and companies, and partly through gifts, monthly donors and corporate sponsorship. For those who want to get involved in Eezer's work, trips are arranged where you can see and experience the business on site. You can choose to ride a motorcycle or car.

For more information about Eezer, enter into www.eezer.org

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We at Lundgrens can offer most things in steel, glass and wrought iron constructions. We have over 65 years of experience and broad industry knowledge and can therefore offer the best solutions according to your needs. We have a fully equipped workshop in Sundbyberg and we can provide good and fast service. Today, more than 50 people work at Lundgren's, 40 skilled blacksmiths & fitters and 14 project managers. Our business areas are forge, gwelding and metal sections, furnishings and construction service.

Do you want to know more about us? Visit lundgrenab.se for more information or read our  monthly letter.

You can also follow us on our social media:

FACEBOOK

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Also visit us on our Google+ account -> Lundgren AB locally manufactures motorcycle ambulances in Burundi

Feel free to contact us if you want a free proposal. You can send your request to anbud@smide.com or fill in the following form https://www.lundgrenab.se/kontakt/. If you want to talk to one of our project managers, you can call us on 08-684 118 00.


The Burundi mission is approaching

Lars, Richard and Elvis inventory that all parts for the motorcycle ambulances are available. On Sunday it carries off to Burundi. They will take the parts in flat packages on the plane. The gang will also bring with them various tools such as Industrial tools IDG Tools has donated as well as a weld and a cutting machine. Then they will assemble the crew on site. When the wagons are welded together, they will deliver the carriage to a clinic in Burundi.

We at Lundgrens have been commissioned to build two more wagons that will be added Chad in Africa. They should be ready by mid-January. Do you want to help? Feel free to contact us in that case. Visit Eezer for more information on the cool charity project that makes a difference in the African countryside. We promise that it is an indescribable feeling to be part of making the world a little better!

MC-ambulanser för minskad mödradödlighet

Eezer - Motorcycle ambulances for reduced maternal mortality.

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We at Lundgrens can offer most things in steel, glass and wrought iron constructions. We have over 65 years of experience and broad industry knowledge and can therefore offer the best solutions according to your needs. We have a fully equipped workshop in Sundbyberg and we can provide good and fast service. Today, more than 50 people work at Lundgren's, 40 skilled blacksmiths & fitters and 14 project managers. Our business areas are forging, glass and metal sections, furnishings and construction service.

Do you want to know more about us? Visit lundgrenab.se for more information or read ourmonthly letter.

You can also follow us on our social media:

FACEBOOK

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Also visit us on our Google+ account -> Lundgren AB Eezer

Feel free to contact us if you want a free proposal. You can send your request to anbud@smide.com or fill in the following form https://www.lundgrenab.se/kontakt/. If you want to talk to one of our project managers, you can call us on 08-684 118 00.

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