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SWEDISH COMPANIES in SOUTH KOREA LAST UPDATE: 25 Sept 2020 SWEDISH COMPANIES IN SOUTH KOREA LAST UPDATE: 25 Sept 2020 Company Website Address in English Tel Fax Business Sweden, 11th floor Shinil Building, 131 Toegye-ro, 1 AAK www.aak.com 070-7747-3921 031-276-4977 Jung-gu, Seoul 9F. Oksan Bldg. 503 Teheran-ro, Gangnam-ku, Seoul, 2 ABB Korea Ltd www.abb.co.kr 02-6288-9010 02-6288-9012 Republic of Korea 3 AbClon www.abclon.com #1401, ACE Twin Tower 285, Digital-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul 02-2109-1293 02-2109-1296 4 Albedo 100 (We Care Co Ltd) www.albedo.co.kr RM904, 651 Olympic-ro, Gandong-gu, Seoul, Korea 010-9351-7306 02-6953-1554 5 Alfa Laval Korea Ltd https://www.alfalaval.kr/ 10/F, Metro Tower Toegyero 10, Jung-gu, Seoul 02-3406-0600 02-3406-0700 #504 G-Park Plaza, 192, Jeongjail-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam- 6 Allimak Group Korea Co Ltd www.alimakhek.com 031-716-6747 031-716-6745 si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 10F of JEI PLATZ Bldg., 186, Gasandigital 1-ro, Geumcheon- 7 ASSA Abloy Korea www.assaabloy.com 02-2107-5770 02-839-3531 gu, Seoul 8 ASSAB Steels (Korea) Co Ltd www.assab-korea.com 6, Namdongseo-ro 83beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon 032-821-4300 032-821-3311 9 AstraZeneca Korea Ltd www.astrazeneca.co.kr 21F ASEM Tower, 517 Yeongdong Daero, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 02-2188-0800 02-2188-0969 7Fl, 14-1, Pangyoyeak-ro 192 beon-gil, Bundang-gu, 10 Atlas Copco Korea Co., Ltd. www.atlascopco.com/ko-kr 031-620-0600 031-620-0601 Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do, Korea 11 Autoliv Corporation www.autoliv.com 730-66, Dongbu-daero, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 031-379-6500 031-379-1995 #1406, Jei Platz, 186 Gasan Digital 1-ro, Geumcheon-gu, 12 Axis Communications Korea Co., Ltd. www.axis.com 02-780-9636 02-6280-9636 Seoul Suite 1205, 12F Fastfive Tower, 24 Namdarmun-ro 9 gil, Jung- 13 BabyBjörn Korea www.babybjorn.kr 070-4713-5914 gu, Seoul, Korea 14 BAE Systems International Ltd. Korea Branch www.baesystems.com 6/F, ILShin Bldg., 98 Hannam-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 02-2076-6300 02-2076-6383 #1110 Sungjee Starwith 954-6 Gwanyang-dong,Dongan-gu, 15 Barnes Korea (Kaller Korea) www.kaller.com 031-422-4591 031-422-4593 Anyang, Kyounggi Korea 16 Beijer Electronics Korea www.beijerelectronics.com 1804-1,128, Gasan Digital 1-Ro, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea 02-853-0602 02-853-0603 Korea Design Center Rm#803, 322 Yanghyeon-ro, Bundang- 17 Biotage Korea Co., Ltd. www.biotage.com 031-706-8500 031-706-8510 gu, Seongnam-si, Kyeonggi-do, South Korea 18 Bookbinders Design Korea Co Ltd www.bookbindersdesign.co.kr B2F Dosan-dearo 25-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 02-546-9500 02-546-9520 19 BTS https://www.bts.com/ Changdeokgung 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Wonseo Building 02-539-7676 02-2233-4451 11th fl, 131(Shinil bldg.), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-861, 20 Business Sweden www.business-sweden.se 02-739-1460/1 02-739-1463 Korea OT 812(Seocho Dong, Hyundai Super-Ville) 15, 21 Bygging-Uddemann AB, Korea www.bygging-uddemann.co.kr 02-2055-0665 02-2055-0666 Seochojungang-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea 22 Cargotec Korea www.hiab.co.kr/ 123 Sinjeong-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do 031-283-0900 031-283-0899 201-311,18, 198Beon-gil Bucheon City, Gyeonggi-do, South 23 CEJN Korea Co Ltd www.cejn.kr www.cejn.se 032-623-0274 032-232-0637 Korea CellaVision , Business Sweden, 11th Fl. Shinil Bldg., 131 24 Cellavision www.cellavision.com 010-6396-1932 02-739-1463 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul , Korea #1105, Doosan We've Pablrion, Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, 25 Cellmark Ltd www.cellmark.com 02-756-8721 02-753-6724 Seoul, Korea 26 Consilium Marine Korea Ltd www.consilium.se #1410, Marin Park Bldg,2,MarineCity2ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan 051-714-5869/71~3 051-740-5860 3F, Sooyoung Bldg., 13, Hannam-daero 20-gil, Yongsan-gu, 27 DeLaval Ltd. www.delaval.co.kr 02-796-8983 02-796-8987 Seoul 28 Dirac www.dirac.com 11th fl., 131(Shinil bldg.), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea 010-9064-9286 29 Ecolean Korea www.ecolean.com 11th fl., 131(Shinilbldg..), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea 070-4713-5925 4th FL, B tower Kyobo Bldg. 465 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, 30 EF Education First Ltd www.ef.co.kr 02-6979-9600 02-6979-9601 Seoul #601, Woosung Character Ville, 467-18, Dogok-dong, 31 Ekman & Co (Korea) Ltd https://www.ekmangroup.com/contact-us/seoul/ 02-571-1700 02-571-1740 Gangnam-gu, Seoul 32 Electrolux Korea Ltd www.electrolux.co.kr 9F, Pine Avenue B, 100 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 02-6020-2200 02-6020-2272 B-1002, 253, Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi- 33 Elekta www.elekta.com 031-716-0080 031-716-0402 do 13486, Republic of Korea 5F(Byeoryangdong, Kyobo Building),13,Byeoryangsangga 1-ro, 34 Envac Co Ltd www.envac.co.kr; www.envacgroup.com 02-507-2702/3 02-507-2704 Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 35 Environtainer (BSO) http://www.envirotainer.com/ 79(Deogi-dong), Songpobaeksong-gil, Ilsanseogu, Goyang-si, 36 EPIC Travel Gear Co, Ltd www.epictravelgear.co.kr 031-923-8873 031-923-8879 Gyeonggi-do, KOREA 37 Epidemic sounds Korea www.epidemicsound.com 13F Meritz tower, 382, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 38 Ericsson-LG Co Ltd http://www.ericssonlg.co.kr/site/ericssonlg/menu/1.do 02-2016-1619 02-2016-1850 Republic of Korea 39 Essity (BSN) www.essity.com, www.bsnmedical.com60 Paya Lebar Road; 08-43 Paya Lebar Square; Singapore 40 EUKOR Car Carriers Inc www.eukor.com 28F Lotter World Tower, 300 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu , Seoul 02-3468-5200 02-508-8557 101-504, SK VENTIUM, 166, Gosan-ro, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi- 41 Ewellix www.ewellix.com 031-360-8081 031-360-8093 do, Republic of Korea 1001, Alpha Tower, Sampyeong-dong 645, Bundang-gu, 42 FINGERPRINTS https://www.fingerprints.com/ 010-9400-8299 Seongnam-si GYEONGGI-DO 13524 11F, Teheran-Ro 508 (Haesung-2-Bldg.), Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 43 FLIR Systems Korea http://www.flir.com 02-565-2714 02-565-2718 06178 Korea 13F, GeumKang Bldg., 681 Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, 44 Getinge Medical Korea www.getingegroup.com 02-558-2271 02-588-2284 Seoul, Korea 45 Granges Korea (구Sapa Heat Transfer Korea Ltd) www.granges.com Shin-A Bldg., 2Fl. Seosomun-ro 11-gil 50, Jung-gu, Seoul, 02-756-9124/5 02-319-9971 3rd fl. Mapo Tower, 41 Mapo-daero 4da-gil Mapo-gu, Seoul, 46 Gunnebo Korea http://www.gunnebo.co.kr/ 02-6359-5020 02-6359-5050 South Korea 47 H&M Hennes & Mauritz Ltd www.hm.com 17F JONGNO TOWER, 51 JONGNO, JONGNO-GU 02-726-3600/1 02-757-3317 Room 504, 42 Jangmi-Ro, Bundang-Gu, Seongnam-Si, 48 HC AB Korea Limited www.habia.com 02-504-6674 031-708-6676 Gyunggi-Do, 13496 South Korea #2-305 Ace Hightech City, 54-66, 3-ga, Munrae-dong, 49 Haldex Korea Ltd www.haldex.com 02-2636-7545 02-2636-7548 Youngdeungpo-gu, Seoul 5-6, Apgujeong-ro 46-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of 50 HL Display Korea www.hl-display.co.kr 02-2659-2657 02-2659-2627 Korea Business Sweden, 11th floor Shinil Building, 131 Toegye-ro, 51 HMS https://www.hms-networks.com 070 4713 5965 Jung-gu, Seoul 15th floor(KDB Life Tower), 372 Hangang-daero Youngsang- 52 Höganäs Korea Ltd www.hoganas.co.kr 02-511-4344 02-548-2592 gu, Seoul Korea 53 IAR Systems Korea Co., Ltd www.iar.com 42F, 24 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, KOREA 02-761-4183 02-761-4184 54 IKEA Korea LTD www.ikea.kr 17 Iljik-ro, Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi 02-310-8700 02-310-8799 27F, West Center, Center 1 Building, 26 Euljiro 5 gil, Jung-gu,, 55 Kraftpowercon Korea https://kraftpowercon.com/kr/ 02-6030-8809 Seoul (seoil B/D 703ho) 7, Seongnam-daero 916beon-gil, Bundang- 56 Lantmannen Unibake Korea http://lantmannen.co.kr 02-3463-0227 02-3463-0228 gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea #1502, C tower, The Sharp Star, Centum dong-ro 123, 57 Liene Linde Korea www.leinelinde.co.kr 051-746 5420 051-746-5421 Haeundae-gu, Busan, Korea 58 Marine Jet Power Korea www.marinejetpower.com #604 C1 I-Park, Marinecity 2-Ro 38, 48120 Busan, Korea 010-3148-6428 2F, Hansol Richville. 177-2 Bangi-dong, Songpa-Gu, Seoul, 59 Molnlycke Health Care Asia-Pacific Pte Led http://www.molnlycke.com/global 02-3789-1402 02-449-0265 Korea #611, Byeoksan Digital Valley 6cha, 481-4, Gasan-dong, 60 MoSync Korea Co., Ltd. www.mosync.com 070-7510-4935 02-2109-1372 Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea 8, Nonhyeon-ro 105-gil, Gangnam-gu, 06125, Seoul, Republic 61 Munters Korea Co Ltd www.munters.kr 02-761-8701 02-761-8777 of Korea 3F, Jung-san Bldg., 1026-8, Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi- 62 Mycronic Co., Ltd www.mycronic.com 031-387-5111 031-388-0087 do, Korea 63 Naty Korea www.naty.com 11th fl., 131(Shinil bldg.), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul , Korea 070-4413-1680 64 Nefab Korea www.nefab.com Seokgok-ri 3-6, DunPo-myeon, Asan-si, ChungNam 041-533-9555 1723 Cosmopolitan, Jungdong, Wonmigu, Pucheon city, 65 Neonode www.neonode.com 010-5612-2270 Kyeonggido, Korea 309-104, 11, Hanbit-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of 66 Nolato www.nolato.com Korea #1101 Centum IS Tower, 60 Centumbuk-daro, Haeundae-Gu, 67 Nord-Lock Group www.nord-lock.co.kr 051-710-7910 051-710-7911 Busan, Korea 68 Orkla Korea 7F, Tower1 Gran Seoul, Jongro-33, Jongno-Gu, Seoul, Korea 02-2158-8151 02-2158-8007 69 Perstorp Chemicals Korea Co Ltd www.perstorp.com #1205, 511 Yeongdong-daero,Gangnam-gu, Seoul , Korea 02-6000-7457 02-6000-7460 70 Photobay Co.,Ltd www.bandocamera.co.kr Samildaero 4-gil 16, Jung-gu, Seoul 02-2261-5580 02-2274-8894 71 Raysearch Korea www.raysearchlabs.com 72 Roxtec Korea www.roxtec.com/kr 32 Dasan-ro 78beon-gil Saha-gu, Busan, Korea 051-314-9787 051-314-9789 73 Saab International Technology Korea www.saabgroup.com 6/F, Seoul Design Works Bldg., 242 Itaewon-ro Seoul, Korea 02-539-1688 02-539-1689 74 Säkerhetskontoret www.sakerhetskontoret.com 131(Shinil building), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, 11th floor 46 73 724 24 08 #1302, Gwangmyeong TechonoPark C Tower, 60, Haan-ro, 75 Sandvik Korea Ltd www.sandvik.com 02-369-0801 02-761-0435 Gwangmyeong-si Gyeonggi-do 505 Dookkeobi Bldg, 310 Teheranro, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, 76 Sandvik Suhjun Ltd.
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