MBL a/s is a manufacturer specializing in wheelchair components and related products, catering to the wheelchair industry. Founded in 1988 and based in Silkeborg, Denmark, the company produces a wide range of items, including wheels, push rims, front forks, bearing housings, hubs, foot rests, textiles, leg supports, head rests, axles, and various types of tires. MBL a/s also offers high-end rear wheels and original equipment manufacturing services tailored to customer specifications. In addition to wheelchair components, the company provides products for aged care, such as bed, chair, and desk lift actuators. MBL a/s operates production facilities and subsidiaries in Poland and China, enhancing its capability to meet diverse market needs. The company was previously known as MBL Teknik a/s until its name change in July 1994.
Eco Baltia is the largest environmental management group in the Baltics, specializing in a comprehensive range of waste management services. The company offers solutions that encompass the entire waste management cycle, including collection, sorting, logistics, and the processing of recycled materials. Eco Baltia serves both private individuals and businesses, handling various types of waste such as household, construction, and recyclable materials. The group comprises several subsidiaries, including Latvijas Zaļais punkts, Eco Baltia vide, and Pet Baltija, among others. With a client base exceeding 45,000 in Latvia and beyond, Eco Baltia is recognized as a leading provider in its sector and a significant taxpayer in the regions where it operates. The company employs approximately 600 individuals, prioritizing their welfare, professional growth, and safety. Eco Baltia aims to be the most advanced waste regeneration company in Central and Eastern Europe, driven by a mission to discover value in every material.
The founder of MontATOR AB is in 1959, when the reorganization of Russian and Latvian special installation works branches, the Lithuanian Ministry of Construction established the installation board "Prammonrinė", which is later renamed the Technological Equipment and Metal Constructions Installation Trust with five specialized assembly boards in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda. In Šiauliai and Panevėžys. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the state-owned company was privatized and registered as a Montager of AB.
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