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Trelleborg invests in new facility for marine solutions in Vietnam

Trelleborg Group invests in a completely new manufacturing facility in Vietnam for mainly marine solutions, such as marine construction, infrastructure, and fenders.

The manufacturing facility will be built in Ba Ria Vung Tau, near Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. It will meet future demands for both efficient production processes and sustainability, including solar panels, and effective water and wastewater systems.

The production in the new facility will start in 2026. The Group will invest approximately US$36.8 million in total between 2023 and 2026.

Trelleborg concentrates manufacturing in these product areas in Vietnam and China. Also, in the Netherlands and Singapore, Sales & Design Engineering Excellence Centers are being established for tunnel seals and marine offshore infrastructure, such as offshore wind power.

The manufacturing facility for marine solutions will be Trelleborg’s second facility in Vietnam. In particular, at the end of 2023, Trelleborg will inaugurate a new manufacturing facility for sealing solutions in the country.





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