
Systemair Sweden Appoints Marcus Sandlund as New CEO
As of December 1, the former Systemair Sweden AB has been divided into two separate legal entities: Systemair Sweden AB, which focuses on sales, and Systemair Production AB, which is dedicated to manufacturing and product development. This restructuring is designed to enhance efficiency, strengthen product development, and better meet the needs of different markets.
Sofia Rask will continue as Managing Director of Systemair Production AB, ensuring continuity and focus within the manufacturing operations.
Marcus Sandlund brings extensive experience from the construction, property, and energy technology sectors, having held key leadership roles such as Division Head of Commercial at Caverion, CEO of Ecoclime Group AB, and business development positions at NCC and Skanska.
"Marcus's extensive expertise makes him well-equipped to further develop Systemair Sweden's operations, with a clear focus on growth and meeting the market's increasing demands for sustainability and energy-efficient products," says Roland Kasper, CEO of the Systemair Group.
With a strong background in strategic business development, innovation, and energy efficiency, Systemair looks forward to Marcus’s contributions in strengthening the company’s position as a leading provider of sustainable and energy-efficient ventilation solutions.
Marcus Sandlund will assume his new role on January 13, 2025.
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