Frigoserve expands its service network with new hub in Sweden
Frigoserve expands its service network with new hub in Sweden

Frigoserve expands its service network with new hub in Sweden

The brand-new Frigoserve facility is located in the Nynäshamn Municipality of Stockholm County.
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RE+D magazine
02.10.2024

Frigoglass Group announced that its Frigoserve business vertical, offering customers top-quality Asset Performance Services, has expanded. A new hub operating out of Sweden, and the 18th worldwide, has been added to the Group’s extensive service network.

The brand-new Frigoserve facility is located in the Nynäshamn Municipality of Stockholm County. Staffed with after-sales experts and technicians, the hub will support businesses across Sweden.

Frigoserve’s first contracted customer in Sweden is Spendrups, the country’s largest brewery and beverage group, as well as the leading distributor of beer, wine, and spirits. Commenting on the role of the new Frigoserve hub in servicing coolers and draft equipment for Spendrups Kristina Swebilius, Beverage Technology Manager, stated: ”We are looking forward to our collaboration with Frigoserve and the opportunities it will bring to strengthen our business. With this new partnership, we expect to improve both quality and efficiency in our events and festivals business, while also making the most of services such as refurbishment and logistics for coolers.”

Frigoserve is a one-stop-shop solution for total asset performance services ensuring business success for the beverages, breweries, spirits and HORECA industries, by offering them a full suite of services; onsite presence and remote support, installations and refurbishments, logistics, warehousing and spare parts management for a wide range of assets – including coolers, fountains, vending machines, and more.

Frigoserve carries 24 years of experience in the industry, serving Frigoglass Group’s customers around the world from its 18 hubs in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Germany (servicing West Europe), Greece, India, Indonesia (servicing Southeast Asia), Kenya (servicing East Africa), Montenegro, Nigeria (servicing West Africa), Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland – and now Sweden.