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| Company Name | Year Established | Key Specialties | Industry Focus | Standout Trait |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nordic Lean Solutions AB | 2005 | Lean systems, flow racks, conveyor integration | Automotive, Electronics | End-to-end lean workflow design |
| AluFlow Conveyors Sweden | 2010 | Aluminum lean pipes, aluminum profiles, roller tracks | Food & Beverage, Pharmaceuticals | Sustainable, lightweight aluminum solutions |
| RollTrack Innovations | 2008 | Roller tracks, swivel roller balls, track connectors | Warehousing, E-commerce | Quick-install, modular roller systems |
| Workbench & Flow Tech | 2001 | ESD workstations, lean pipe workbenches, casters | Electronics, Precision Manufacturing | ESD-safe solutions for sensitive components |
| StainlessFlow Manufacturing | 1995 | Stainless steel pipe series, heavy-duty conveyors | Chemical, Medical Devices | Corrosion-resistant, hygienic designs |
| EcoLine Conveyor Systems | 2012 | Plastic roller tracks, recycled aluminum profiles | Retail, Light Manufacturing | Carbon-neutral production process |
| Precision Profiles AB | 2003 | Aluminum extrusion profiles, guide rails, accessories | Aerospace, Industrial Machinery | Custom profile engineering for tight tolerances |
| Dynamic Caster & Conveyors | 1989 | Caster wheels, roller track casters, mobile workstations | Logistics, Material Handling | Heavy-duty casters for rugged environments |
| AllDirection Flow Solutions | 2015 | All-direction roller tracks, swivel roller balls (0.5-1 inch) | Assembly Lines, Packaging | 360° material movement for flexible workcells |
| LeanTube Sweden | 1998 | Lean pipe and accessories, lean pipe joints, turnover trolleys | Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) | Budget-friendly, DIY-configurable systems |
Founded in 2005, Nordic Lean Solutions AB has built its reputation as more than just a conveyor supplier—it's a partner in lean manufacturing. Based in Stockholm, the company specializes in designing end-to-end lean systems that integrate conveyors, flow racks, and workbenches into cohesive workflows. What sets them apart is their obsession with understanding client pain points: a recent project for a Göteborg-based automotive parts maker involved replacing outdated fixed conveyors with modular roller track systems, cutting material handling time by 35%.
Their product lineup includes everything from basic aluminum tube conveyors to complex ESD workstations, but their true strength lies in customization. "We don't sell 'one-size-fits-all' systems," says Anna Lindqvist, their lead design engineer. "A bakery in Malmö needs different conveyor speeds and materials than a defense contractor in Linköping. We adapt."
AluFlow Conveyors Sweden, established in 2010 in Lund, has carved a niche with its aluminum-based solutions. Aluminum lean pipes, lightweight yet surprisingly strong, are the star here—they're corrosion-resistant, easy to assemble, and 30% lighter than traditional steel alternatives, which translates to lower energy costs for motorized conveyors. Their aluminum extrusion profiles, available in 2020, 3030, and 4040 EU standard sizes, come with a full range of accessories, from internal rotary aluminum joints to plastic roller track guide rails in yellow and grey.
Sustainability is at their core. The company sources 100% recycled aluminum for 60% of its products and offsets remaining emissions through reforestation projects. "Swedish industries care about the planet, so we do too," explains CEO Erik Johansson. A recent client, a organic food processor in Uppsala, switched to AluFlow's aluminum roller tracks and saw a 15% drop in their carbon footprint from reduced material waste.
If there's one name synonymous with roller track innovation in Sweden, it's RollTrack Innovations. Since 2008, this Gothenburg-based supplier has focused on perfecting the humble roller track—turning it into a modular, adaptable system that can be assembled in hours, not days. Their product range includes everything from 0.5-inch swivel roller balls for small parts to heavy-duty 40 steel roller tracks with yellow wheels for automotive components.
What clients love most is their connector system. RollTrack's roller track placon mounts—including flat, high, and center support brackets—let users link tracks to aluminum profiles or existing workbenches without welding. "A customer in Västerås once reconfigured their entire assembly line over a weekend using our connectors," says sales manager Sofia Nilsson. "That flexibility is game-changing for SMEs."
For over two decades, Workbench & Flow Tech (est. 2001) has been the go-to for businesses that need more than just conveyors—they need complete workstations. Based in Malmö, this supplier specializes in ESD workbenches and ESD workstations, critical for industries like semiconductors and medical device manufacturing where static electricity can ruin sensitive components. Their workbench E (single deck, without caster) and material rack B (3 row, 3 floor) are staples in cleanrooms across southern Sweden.
But they don't stop at workbenches. Their conveyor systems are designed to integrate seamlessly with these stations, creating "flow cells" where operators can assemble, test, and move products without leaving their workspace. A recent project for a Lund-based circuit board maker combined ESD workstations with short aluminum roller tracks, reducing product handling errors by 40%.
When industries demand durability and hygiene—think chemical processing, food production, or medical device manufacturing—StainlessFlow Manufacturing delivers. Founded in 1995 in Helsingborg, this supplier's stainless steel pipe series (1.0mm to 2.0mm thickness) and conveyors are built to withstand corrosive environments, high temperatures, and frequent washdowns. Their stainless steel swivel roller balls (1 inch) and 90° crossing lean pipe joints are favorites in pharmaceutical plants, where cleanliness is non-negotiable.
"Our clients can't afford downtime," says technical director Lars Pettersson. "A dairy in Skåne runs 24/7, so their conveyors need to handle acidic cleaning agents and still perform. Our stainless steel systems last 15+ years—double the lifespan of standard steel."
EcoLine Conveyor Systems (est. 2012, Stockholm) is proof that sustainability and performance can go hand in hand. This forward-thinking supplier uses 80% recycled materials in its plastic roller track guide rails (grey and yellow) and aluminum profiles, and its production facility runs entirely on wind power. Even their packaging is plastic-free, using recycled cardboard and plant-based inks.
But eco-friendly doesn't mean flimsy. Their plastic roller tracks are reinforced with glass fiber, making them strong enough for retail distribution centers (a major client is a Stockholm-based online fashion retailer). "We had a client ask, 'Can recycled plastic handle 20kg boxes?'" recalls founder Linda Åkerström. "We tested it, and now they're using our tracks in 10 warehouses across Scandinavia."
For industries where millimeters matter—aerospace, defense, or precision machinery—Precision Profiles AB (est. 2003, Linköping) is the gold standard. This supplier specializes in aluminum extrusion profiles with tight tolerances (±0.1mm on critical dimensions) and custom aluminum guide rails (Type A and B) that ensure smooth, vibration-free conveyor movement. Their 3060 and 4080 EU standard profiles are used in everything from robotic assembly lines to satellite component testing rigs.
What truly impresses clients is their engineering team. "A client in Örebro needed a conveyor rail that could handle lateral loads of 500kg while maintaining a straightness tolerance of 0.5mm/m," says chief engineer Olof Andersson. "We designed a custom aluminum profile with internal ribs—problem solved."
Since 1989, Dynamic Caster & Conveyors has been keeping Sweden's logistics moving—literally. Based in Västerås, this supplier is best known for its heavy-duty caster wheels and casters, but their conveyor systems (especially mobile ones) are equally impressive. Their 360° swivel expanding stem casters with brakes are a hit in warehouses, where conveyors need to be repositioned frequently, while their stainless steel swivel roller balls make manual material movement effortless.
"Mobility is key for modern warehouses," says sales director Karin Eriksson. "A logistics company in Stockholm uses our caster-equipped roller track systems to create temporary shipping lanes during peak seasons—they can set up a new line in 30 minutes."
Founded in 2015, AllDirection Flow Solutions is the new kid on the block, but they're making waves with their innovative all-direction roller tracks. These systems use 0.5-inch and 1-inch swivel roller balls that allow materials to move in any direction—perfect for assembly lines where products need to be rotated, sorted, or inspected from multiple angles. Their 38 aluminum roller track with side guides is a favorite in packaging facilities, where boxes need precise alignment before sealing.
What's unique about them? Their focus on small to medium businesses. "Big suppliers ignore SMEs, but we design systems for workshops with limited space," says founder Johan Persson. A bicycle repair shop in Gothenburg uses their mini aluminum roller tracks to move frames between workstations—saving 10 hours of labor weekly.
Last but never least, LeanTube Sweden (est. 1998, Uppsala) is the champion of lean manufacturing for SMEs. They specialize in lean pipe and accessories—simple, affordable, and infinitely configurable. Their PE-coated lean pipes (1.0mm to 2.0mm) and lean pipe joints let businesses build everything from flow racks to turnover trolleys, all without welding or specialized tools. "We empower our clients to be their own designers," says CEO Helena Karlsson. "A furniture maker in Växjö built their entire assembly line using our lean pipe kits—costing 60% less than a pre-made system."