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3 FAQs about [Enertech ab Réunion]
Where is Enertech AB based?
Sales are mainly within Europe. “Enertech AB with its manufacturing units in Ljungby and Osby is the largest of the acquired companies,” says Lindquist. “The others are located in Switzerland, England, Belgium, Norway and Germany.
Who owns Enertech Group Ltd?
Enertech Group Ltd is a British, privately-held holding company that owns a group of businesses which develop, manufacture and market leading heating technology products worldwide. The group of companies to be divested to NIBE consists of CTC Ferro Fil AS (Norway) CTC Giersch AG (Switzerland) Enertech AB (Sweden) Enertech Belgium SPRL (Belgium)
Is Enertech a company?
Enertech Limited (UK) the operations of Enertech GmbH (Germany). Besides CTC, other well-known brands are Enertech, Bentone, Giersch, Nu-Way, Electro-Oil, Parca, Osby-Parca and CTC Ferrofil. Enertech Group Ltd will retain its subsidiaries in Belgium (Saint Roch), Australia and New Zealand.




























