Systemair received an order to Delhi airport


Systemair received an order to Delhi airport

The ventilation company Systemair received a large order for Terminal 3 that is
under construction at Delhi Indira Gandhi International airport. The order
includes different types of fans to a value of approx. 470,000 EUR.

The fans are delivered from Systemair's  production plants in Sweden, Germany,
Slovenia and Singapore. Some products will be assembled at Systemair India's new
premises in Alwar, that was inaugurated in February this year. 

- This is a breakthrough for us on the Indian market, says Svein Nilsen, vice
president sales & marketing in Systemair. - Our broad product range has made it
possible for us to get the project. The order value will probably increase as we
have also received additional inquiries for fans. 

With the construction of Terminal 3, Delhi's airport will be one of the largest
in Asia. The terminal will have 75 gate bridges and 160 check-in counters.
Inauguration is estimated to take place in March 2010.


För ytterligare information kontakta: 
Svein Nilsen, vice president sales&marketing, +47 930 627 00, svni@systemair.se 
Gerald Engström, CEO, +46 705 190 001, geen@systemair.se 


Systemair in brief
Systemair is a leading ventilation company with operations in 38 countries in
Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia,Africa and Australia. In the
2007/08 financial year, the Company had sales of approximately SEK 3.1 billion
and currently employs
about 1,950 people. Since it was founded in 1974, the Company has increased
sales every year and at the same time reported an operating profit. During the
past three years, the Company's growth rate has averaged roughly 18 percent. The
Group
comprises about 50 companies.
Systemair has well-established operations in growth markets. The Group's
products are marketed under the Systemair, Frico, VEAB and Fantech brands.
Systemair shares have been quoted on the Mid Cap List of the OMX Nordic Exchange
in Stockholm since October 2007.

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