In reviewIndustrials24 November 2025

VOLVO to acquire SWECON

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VOLVO acquires SWECON

Deal facts

Buyer
VOLVO
Target
SWECON
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
24 November 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

Volvo has agreed to acquire SWECON in a transaction announced on 24 November 2025. The deal involves companies operating across multiple industrial sectors, including the wholesale of machinery and equipment, manufacturing of industrial machinery, and rental and leasing activities. The specific consideration structure and the total financial value of the acquisition have not been disclosed to the public.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in the review phase. No completion date has been confirmed at this stage. This acquisition represents a significant expansion for Volvo within the industrial machinery and equipment distribution landscape. The parties are expected to finalise all necessary regulatory requirements before the deal can proceed to completion.

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