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Sapa is the world's largest aluminium profiles company. It is based in Sweden but operates all over Europe, the USA and China. It is wholly owned by Norwegian [[Orkla]] ASA, and divides its activities into 3 main subsidiaries; <ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/ Homepage] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
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'''Sapa''' is the world's largest aluminium profiles company. It is based in Sweden but operates all over Europe, the USA and China. It is wholly owned by Norwegian [[Orkla]] ASA, and divides its activities into 3 main subsidiaries; <ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/ Homepage] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
 
[[Sapa Profiles]] is the world's leading producer of extruded aluminium profiles, which can be used in many industries including building, transport and electronics (replacing other materials such as copper or steel)<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>. It has a 16 per cent market share in Europe and approximately 26 per cent in the US<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Fast-facts/ Fast facts] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>.
 
[[Sapa Profiles]] is the world's leading producer of extruded aluminium profiles, which can be used in many industries including building, transport and electronics (replacing other materials such as copper or steel)<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>. It has a 16 per cent market share in Europe and approximately 26 per cent in the US<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Fast-facts/ Fast facts] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>.
 
[[Sapa Heat Transfer]] is the largest global supplier of aluminium strip to the automotive heat-exchanger industry with a 17% global market share<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref><ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Fast-facts/ Fast facts] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>.
 
[[Sapa Heat Transfer]] is the largest global supplier of aluminium strip to the automotive heat-exchanger industry with a 17% global market share<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref><ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Fast-facts/ Fast facts] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>.
 
[[Sapa Building Systems]] is one of the four largest suppliers of building systems based on aluminium profiles in Europe.<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
 
[[Sapa Building Systems]] is one of the four largest suppliers of building systems based on aluminium profiles in Europe.<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/ About us] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
  
Sapa have expanded rapidly in recent years, merging aspects of their operations with [[Alcoa]] and other companies, particularly in Asia (China). Until 2008 [[Orkla]] had 50 % equity interest in the aluminium smelting company [[Elkem Aluminium]]. In 2008 Sapa also signed a letter of intent to acquire the Chinese aluminium extrusion company [[Kam Kiu Aluminium]].<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/History/ Company History] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
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Sapa has expanded rapidly in recent years, merging aspects of its operations with [[Alcoa]] and other companies, particularly in Asia (China). Until 2008 [[Orkla]] had 50 per cent equity interest in the aluminium smelting company [[Elkem Aluminium]]. In 2008 Sapa also signed a letter of intent to acquire the Chinese aluminium extrusion company [[Kam Kiu Aluminium]].<ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/History/ Company History] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
  
Sapa work closely with aluminium industry trade associations such as the [[European Aluminium Association]], [[Aluminium Association]] and the UK [[Aluminium Federation]], especially to promote aluminium as a clean 'green' metal which can be part of the solution to climate change.
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Sapa works closely with aluminium industry trade associations such as the [[European Aluminium Association]], [[Aluminium Association]] and the UK [[Aluminium Federation]], especially to promote aluminium as a clean 'green' metal which can be part of the solution to climate change.
  
==Activities==
 
  
==History==
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==People==
  
==Affiliations==
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===Corporate Management Feb 2012===
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*[[Svein Tore Holsether]] President & CEO Sapa Group
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*[[Tor Gule]] CFO Sapa Group
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*[[Peter van der Velde]] Sapa Group Legal Counsel
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*[[Marius Grønningsæter]] Senior Advisor to the CEO 
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*[[Tolga Egrilmezer]] VP Strategy Sapa Group
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*[[Erika Ahlqvist]] VP Communications Sapa Group
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*[[John Thuestad]] Business Area President Sapa Profiles and Sapa Profiles Europe
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*[[Patrick Lawlor]] Business Area President Sapa Profiles North America
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*[[Johan Menckel]] Business Area President Sapa Heat Transfer
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*[[Hans Johansson]]Business Area President Sapa Building System
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===Board of Directors Feb 2012===
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*[[Björn Wiggen]]Chairman of the Board. President and CEO [[Orkla]] ASA.
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*[[Anders G. Carlberg]] Chairman of the Board Höganäs. Board member of [[Axel Johnson]] Inc., Mekonomen AB, Svenskt Stål AB (SSAB), Säkl AB, Beijer Alma AB and Sweco AB.
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Formerly President and CEO of Nobel Industrier, J.S. Saba and Axel Johnson International AB, Executive Vice President of SSAB.
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*[[Anders Ullberg]] Director. Chairman of the Board in Eneqvistbolagen and Jernkontoret. Member of the Board of TietoEnator, Atlas Copco, SSAB, Skandia and Svenskt Näringsliv.
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*[[Karin Aslaksen]] Executive Vice President Orkla ASA, Strategic HR and Communication
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*[[Terje Andersen]] Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Orkla ASA
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*[[Torkild Nordberg]] CEO Orkla Brands
  
==People==
 
  
===Executive Management===
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===Executive Management May 2010===
  
 
*[[Björn Wiggen]], President and CEO
 
*[[Björn Wiggen]], President and CEO
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*[[Hans Johansson]], Business Area President Building System <ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Organisation/Management/ Organisation, Management] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
 
*[[Hans Johansson]], Business Area President Building System <ref>Sapa website [http://www.sapagroup.com/en/About-Us/Organisation/Management/ Organisation, Management] Accessed 16/05/10</ref>
  
===Board of Directors===
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===Board of Directors May 2010===
  
 
*[[Dag Opedal]] Chariman of the Board President and CEO. [[Orkla]] ASA.
 
*[[Dag Opedal]] Chariman of the Board President and CEO. [[Orkla]] ASA.

Latest revision as of 22:38, 21 February 2012

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Sapa is the world's largest aluminium profiles company. It is based in Sweden but operates all over Europe, the USA and China. It is wholly owned by Norwegian Orkla ASA, and divides its activities into 3 main subsidiaries; [1] Sapa Profiles is the world's leading producer of extruded aluminium profiles, which can be used in many industries including building, transport and electronics (replacing other materials such as copper or steel)[2]. It has a 16 per cent market share in Europe and approximately 26 per cent in the US[3]. Sapa Heat Transfer is the largest global supplier of aluminium strip to the automotive heat-exchanger industry with a 17% global market share[4][5]. Sapa Building Systems is one of the four largest suppliers of building systems based on aluminium profiles in Europe.[6]

Sapa has expanded rapidly in recent years, merging aspects of its operations with Alcoa and other companies, particularly in Asia (China). Until 2008 Orkla had 50 per cent equity interest in the aluminium smelting company Elkem Aluminium. In 2008 Sapa also signed a letter of intent to acquire the Chinese aluminium extrusion company Kam Kiu Aluminium.[7]

Sapa works closely with aluminium industry trade associations such as the European Aluminium Association, Aluminium Association and the UK Aluminium Federation, especially to promote aluminium as a clean 'green' metal which can be part of the solution to climate change.


People

Corporate Management Feb 2012

Board of Directors Feb 2012

Formerly President and CEO of Nobel Industrier, J.S. Saba and Axel Johnson International AB, Executive Vice President of SSAB.

  • Anders Ullberg Director. Chairman of the Board in Eneqvistbolagen and Jernkontoret. Member of the Board of TietoEnator, Atlas Copco, SSAB, Skandia and Svenskt Näringsliv.
  • Karin Aslaksen Executive Vice President Orkla ASA, Strategic HR and Communication
  • Terje Andersen Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Orkla ASA
  • Torkild Nordberg CEO Orkla Brands


Executive Management May 2010

Board of Directors May 2010

Funding

Contact

Resources

Notes

  1. Sapa website Homepage Accessed 16/05/10
  2. Sapa website About us Accessed 16/05/10
  3. Sapa website Fast facts Accessed 16/05/10
  4. Sapa website About us Accessed 16/05/10
  5. Sapa website Fast facts Accessed 16/05/10
  6. Sapa website About us Accessed 16/05/10
  7. Sapa website Company History Accessed 16/05/10
  8. Sapa website Organisation, Management Accessed 16/05/10
  9. Sapa website Board Management Accessed 16/05/10