Systemair AB
Location
Västmanland
Founded
1972-03-13
Website
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2025-04-17 (installatietotaal.nl)
Always the right air handling cabinet for your project
Systemair has a suitable air handling cabinet for every application. From modular to standardized cupboards and from schools to healthcare, always perfectly tailored to your project. Systemair offers a large range of air handling units, each with its own benefits. HHFlexde most modular air handling cabinet of Systemair, suitable for the most diverse and demanding projects. • Available in more than 68 building sizes for air flows from 1,000 to 125,000 m³/h. • In indoor or outdoor setup, side-by-side, stacked, hygiënsisch or atexgond. Genioxene standardized cabinet suitable for every project. • Air flows from 750 to 110,000 m³/h. • Easy to configure, control and operate. • Minimum energy consumption and sustainable design. Topvex compact, standard air handling cabinet for simple installation and fast delivery.
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2025-04-14 (prnewswire.co.uk)
Systemair emission targets approved by Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
/PRNewswire/ -- Systemair takes a major step forward in its sustainability work by having its emission targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative...
Read more2025-03-20 (itbaktuelt.no)
- No doubt that natural refrigerants are the future -
-We consider DX systems with HFO as an intermediate step. The solution in the long term is natural refrigerants, says David Brodawski, sales manager for Systemair Norway.
Read more2025-01-21 (karar.com)
Green support for energy saving with environmentally friendly solutions from Systemair
The climate crisis, which is increasingly affecting, has made energy efficiency critical in the air conditioning and ventilation sector. Focusing on energy saving in this direction, Systemair takes a leading role in the fight against global climate change by expanding the "Green Ventilation" concept. The company contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions with its products that comply with European Union Ecodesign standards, and brings savings of up to 40 percent to businesses with efficiency-increasing projects in industrial facilities.
Read more2024-12-20 (globenewswire.com)
$142 Billion Heat Pumps Market Opportunities and Strategies to 2033 with Johnson Controls International, Carrier Global, Daikin Industries, Hitachi, and Systemair Dominating
This report describes and explains the heat pumps market and covers 2018-2023, termed the historic period, and 2023-2028, 2033F termed the forecast period....
Read more2024-10-01 (di.se)
OX2's CFO is leaving before the delisting
The current wind power company OX2's CFO Johan Rydmark is leaving the company after five years, of which the first two were in an unlisted environment.
Read more2024-09-28 (di.se)
Report: The Swedish Competition Authority was wrong about stealth increases
The Swedish Competition Authority stated last summer that there were many indications that the grocery trade had secretly increased its profits. However, the authority receives criticism from Statistics Norway, which in its own report concludes that profitability in the industry has decreased in recent years.
Read more2024-09-26 (di.se)
China's top management admits financial problems
One of China's top governing bodies - the Communist Party's Politburo - admits the country is facing economic "problems".
Read more2024-09-25 (di.se)
Hezbollah: Senior commander killed in attack
The Shia militia Hezbollah confirms that one of its top commanders, Ibrahim Kobeissi, has been killed in an Israeli attack in a suburb of Beirut. Over 500 Lebanese have been killed and nearly half a million have fled their homes, following Israel's offensive that began on Monday.
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