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About us

Nolato develops and manufactures both customer-specific and standard products in polymer materials for a wide range of sectors.

Nolato is a Swedish publicly listed group with operations in Europe, Asia and North America. Its three business areas develop and manufacture products in polymer materials such as plastic, silicone and TPE for leading, often global, companies.

1938

FOUNDED

>5,700

EMPLOYEES

3

CONTINENTS

12

COUNTRIES PRESENT IN

WHAT WE DO

A long-term partner

Our customer offering covers the entire value chain, from development to high-volume production and beyond. When you choose us as your partner, we listen to your requirements and do our utmost to ensure your project is a success.

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THE NOLATO SPIRIT

The key factors in achieving our vision

Nolato believes that adhering to clear values is key to good business. These core values are at the heart of every decision the company makes, along with our rigorous code of conduct.

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INVESTOR RELATIONS

Information for investors

Here you can find out more about Nolato from an investor perspective.

  • The latest financial information
  • All of our corporate press releases
  • Nolato in brief for investors
  • All about the share and the owners
  • Corporate Governance
  • Sustainable development info

 

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OUR HISTORY

Forging ahead since 1938

Nolato was founded in 1938 as Nordiska Latexfabriken i Torekov, with the acronym 'Nolato', which has been the company's name since 1982. Today's global group is the result of both organic growth and acquisitions. The company remains headquartered in Torekov, Sweden, but the majority of its operations are now based abroad.

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