Nordlo Goes Against the Grain - Investing in an IT Company with a Local Presence in Eskilstuna
Office IT-partner in Eskilstuna is now part of Nordlo. The IT company separates themselves from the competition in their region by having a clear local presence, while also having the muscles to grow.
- We invest in strong local actors where we can get closer to our customers, understand their challenges, and help them where they are, in Eskilstuna. Nordlo’s local focus is the right fit for our market here, and it also benefits local businesses, says Robert Öhlin, CEO for Nordlo in Eskilstuna.
Office IT-partner has been established in Eskilstuna since 2010. Their customers are usually small and medium sized companies needing help with IT and documentation management. The new company will still have a local focus, keeping the customer at the center of the business. They also will have stronger financial muscles, which will help the local offices to use global cloud services and adapt them for local companies and organizations in Eskilstuna. It is primarily small and medium sized companies that will want to consume cloud services, both in order to create greater efficiency in their businesses and to offer better services and products to their own customers.
- We can bundle and deliver cloud services at an attractive price compared to if customers do it themselves, and simultaneously deliver greater quality. That is something I believe many people are willing to invest in, says Robert Öhlin.
Would you like to know more? Contact:
Robert Öhlin, CEO Nordlo Eskilstuna: 0707-71 02 28, robert.ohlin@nordlo.com
Tech company Nordlo was founded in 2018 after a merger between Zetup, Office IT-Partner, Dicom, and Norwegian IT Total. Focusing on consultations and a local presence, the new group will be a strong Nordic competitor in cloud services, infrastructure, and digitalization for both national and international organizations. Nordlo employs about 600 employees in 36 locations in Sweden and Norway, and has an annual turnover of 1.3 billion SEK. Learn more here: https://nordlo.com/