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… acquisition of BilAtlas's
accessories programme for the
automotive industry, and formation
of the new business area
Comfort Parts and Accessories.
Sales offices set up in Germany. |

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… we commenced production in Lithuania,
and 2006 was characterised by restructuring,
with the fine-blanking business being merged
and transferred to Anderstorp. We were
also heartened by the breakthrough on the
German market. ISO/TS 16949 certification
in 2006. |
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… acquisition of fineblanking technology by
Lesjöfors AB and formation of a new business
area, which together with strong organic
growth brings a tripling of turnover in seven
months (from SEK 26M to SEK 75M). QS9000
certification in 2002. |
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… company management
decided to refine the business
and invest in straps for the
automotive industry. ISO 9002
certification in 1997 and
ISO 14001 in 1999. |
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… the year when LeviPeterson became
a supplier to the
automotive industry. |
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… the company received an
order for all the metal parts for
the Swedish armed forces' gas
masks, and this led us into 0-error deliveries and just-in-time
before the concepts had been
conceived. |
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… manufacture of double rivets
commenced, and in 1952 Levi
Peterson designed for these
rivets a fully automatic patented
riveting machine, which was a
major export success. |
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… design of vegetable mills, purée presses and straining sieves for
the household sector, and this
programme also included the
almond grinder, which has been
the company's best-known
product over the decades. |
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Great-grandfather Levi Peterson founded the company, the first product being push-buttons. In 1922 fittings, handles and locks for the bag industry were added. |
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