Elecster Oyj
OMXH:ELEAV
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Elecster Oyj
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Elecster Oyj engages in designing, manufacturing and marketing of UHT pouch filling machines and ecological pouch packaging materials. The company is headquartered in Akaa, Lansi-Suomen. The firm specializes in two sectors: Complete UHT plants, aseptic and pasteurized filling machines, and High barrier packaging materials. The firm manufactures complete UHT dairy plants, such as milk processing, sterilizing and aseptic packaging machines. The Company’s products are structured into six divisions: UHT lines, including equipment for septic processing and packaging of liquid products; Aseptic Product Filling Machineries; Pasteurized filling machines; Packaging Materials, which offers packaging material for pasteurized and aseptic packaging of UHT products; Downstream Equipment, and ElecTester. The firm operates its packaging material production lines in Finland, China and Russia.
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