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Volvo Construction Equipment Selects Eskilstuna, Sweden for Its New Crawler Excavator Assembly Plant

Volvo CE is investing $73.4 million in a new crawler excavator assembly plant in Eskilstuna, Sweden. This move will strengthen Volvo CE's position in the European market, enhance supply chain resilience, reduce carbon emissions, and support job creation and skills development. The facility will have a production volume of up to 3,500 machines per year and is part of a larger $262 million investment in excavator manufacturing capabilities worldwide. Construction is set to begin in 2026 with production starting within two years.

November 24, 2025 - National Edition
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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) expands its European industrial footprint with a new crawler excavator assembly factory in Eskilstuna, Sweden, to be serving the European markets.

As announced in June this year, the investment in Sweden is part of Volvo CE's ambitions to strengthen its position in the important excavator segment. The 322,917 sq. ft. Eskilstuna facility aims to meet the growing European customer demand by increasing capacity and flexibility, and will enable reduced reliance on long-distance logistics, shorter delivery times, enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing carbon emissions.

"This strategic investment in the future of excavator production in Eskilstuna marks a new era for us and the Swedish industry", said Melker Jernberg, head of Volvo CE. "It will significantly contribute to reinforcing Sweden's position as a leader in advanced sustainable manufacturing. Bringing additional high-value production and utilizing our cutting-edge technology in Eskilstuna will support local job creation, skills development and a continued collaboration with Sweden's strong network of industrial suppliers and research partners.

"Furthermore, it will strengthen Europe's innovation and engineering power and industrial resilience in an increasingly competitive global market. To get full leverage, we also count on a strong and swift execution on Europe's and Sweden's promised agenda on regulatory and administrative simplification."

The $73.4 million facility investment will be built for a production volume up to 3,500 machines yearly on a mixed line of both electric and internal combustion engine models, in the medium and large size classes between 15-55 tons. This investment is a part of the $262 million investment announced in June 2025 dedicated to excavator manufacturing capabilities in Korea, Sweden and in the United States.

The decision to establish the new crawler excavator plant in Eskilstuna is subject to approvals of relevant environmental and building permits by the regulatory authorities. Groundwork is estimated to begin during the first half of 2026 with start of production within two years from project initiation.

For more information, visit volvoce.com.


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