Elin - Newest colleague at APD

Janne and Elin in discussion about ID labels

Elin, one of our latest additions, comes from Bergstena, a few miles outside Alingsås. Right next to the edge of the forest, she lives with her husband Fredrik and their three daughters, on a large farm where Fredrik farms with grain cultivation and forestry.

When we sit down over a cup of coffee, we know that she is finishing two major projects that she has been working on for a long time, but more about this later.

Elin says that she previously worked as a designer, specializing in car safety before she landed with us. There it was mainly about designing details in various plastic materials and she became a baddare at reading detailed specifications and it goes hand in hand with what she does with us today.

Here she works in the development department APD, where she focuses on standards, regulations, certificates, labeling and material reporting to, among other things, IMDS.

 - "It's important for us to keep up with and manage the demands made, not only by customers and suppliers but also by the Swedish Transport Agency, the EU and others. There's a lot of reading and in-depth study" she says and continues "I research and make sure that all information is up to date".

She has come to work a lot with her colleague Janne, who is also at APD, as well as Anna on quality and Benthe on purchasing - all three, who have large parts in reporting, investigations, risk analysis and documentation.

Looking ahead, we see some new product releases - which Elin has had great involvement in and we think it feels fun and safe to have Elin on the train...

Together with another colleague, Ms. Noack, she has helped to gather directives and rules around the new standard for wide load signs, to ensure that we have the right information and knowledge in the project. In the past few days, the latest prototypes we have developed were tested, with great success.

Elin and Janne look at wide load signs in Inventor

Right now she is looking forward to Christmas, which means the opportunity for a little extra crafting, cooking and Christmas coziness, something that Elin really enjoys. When she has time, she is happy to be creative in photography and other crafts or she sits down with a good book that can then be ventilated with friends in the book club.

And to return to Elin's major projects that will soon be completed... Among other things, it is an updated variant of our heater Mistral that is in the final stage, but also as we mentioned, the new range of wide load signs, which meet the new regulations from the Swedish Transport Agency and the EU.

Elin has now released its part in the wide load signs and (the range of) products is moving forward into the final stages of the process.

"We are early on the ball and will have a finished range of wide load signs for delivery in early 2025" says Jan-Krister (CEO) when we check the situation after our conversation with Elin.

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It is an exciting time ahead and we think it is really fun to have strengthened the team with Elin, who has already done a great job to continue to keep Alf Pettersson AB at the forefront of the industry!

Janne and Elin look at wide load signs in Inventor

PSG - Production Steering Group

Henrik, Bengt, Timothy, Jens and sitting Pontus and Adam. Joakim was not present.

The right item, at the right time, at the right quality!

May we introduce PSG?
Our Production Steering Group, which consists of Henrik Kopp, Bengt Lundblad, Timothy Enander, Jens Björk, Pontus Eriksson, Adam Ahlström and Joakim Glans, representing the departments of planning, bending, welding, assembly, production technology and warehousing.

You can tell by the name, but what does the group do more specifically?
To be able to make quick changes and minor corrections in our production and to share information so that everyone has an overall overview, a coordination group was needed that can convey and collect the needs of the various departments right now and in the slightly longer term. A group that disseminates information, distributes tasks and drives the business forward through continuous improvements and quality follow-up.

PSG has so-called Drive meetings every two weeks and work meetings in the weeks in between and for 10 minutes every afternoon a brief review is made of how the day has been. Then we go through what needs to be done tomorrow or in the days ahead to be able to deliver on time. Do staff, tasks or something else need to be redistributed, is there a risk of material shortages, something special that needs attention, are the morning's preparations ready and do sales, customers or suppliers need to be informed for some reason?

What is happening right now?
Right now, various improvements are underway in how we manufacture our products, in itself a constant work in progress, but now there are some specific products that are relevant to get specific places, so-called production cells, in our manufacturing process.

In addition, there is a rearrangement of some pallet racks and storage areas to be moved to adapt the business to our expanded manufacturing area.

We thank PSG for a little insight into your daily work. An important work that is carried out every day here at Alf Pettersson AB in Alingsås in order for us to be able to deliver the right article at the right time to our customers.

- Keep up the good work!


Roland and Clara on communication

It has been repeatedly suggested by our colleagues that communication should be interviewed. After all, we have shared many stories about them, so why not... time to come forward ourselves.

We sat down, asked questions and wrote about each other, and here is the article about us, Roland and Clara, on communication....


Roland at the office
Roland's illustrations

Roland MacFie started at Alf Pettersson AB in the fall of 2019 after seeing an advertisement for a product manager with us. At the time, he was working with the family's book publishing company, which was not at all about trucks but mostly about children's and youth books.

During the first years at Alf Pettersson AB, he shared the product manager job with his colleague Alf. After a couple of instructive and educational years, the company's operations developed further, and he continued in a more communicative direction. As he had previous experience as a marketing manager in a healthcare company, the role was a perfect fit. Roland is also both creative and structured.

Roland has an overall role in which he largely uses his knowledge as a former product manager. Everything from taking care of the web, supporting the creation of marketing material and product information to flying drones or leading assortment council meetings.

Roland lives with his wife Susanne by Lake Gerdsken in Alingsås. They have three children together, Sarah, Josefine and Christoffer. In addition, three grandchildren have been added to the family, with whom he is more than happy to spend time.

For those who are curious about the name: he got it when he married Susanne, whose relatives in the MacFie clan emigrated to Sweden from Scotland in 1823.

In addition to spending time with his family, he likes music and plays several musical instruments. It used to be a lot of 70s and 80s rock, but nowadays it's very varied. There are many playlists on Spotify, ranging from rock and house to classical. Roland is also a devil at drawing and has illustrated some 20 children's and youth books.

When it comes to the lunch box, well, Roland is not quite as creative as usual. His go-to is chicken gravy with pasta.


Clara Stamborg has returned to the woods in Maryd outside Alingsås after a number of years living in Alingsås, Trollhättan and York. In Maryd, she is currently planning her and her partner Robin's future house, which will also accommodate Echo, her Flatcoated retriever.

As a trained adventure coach and active/old OCR* runner, it is perhaps not surprising that Clara enjoys being out in the woods and fields, preferably running with Echo and a running buddy. If it's not in the forests of Maryd, Clara prefers the Scottish Highlands, the Austrian Alps or the Swedish mountains. Clara has competed in OCR at the elite level and placed 8th at the World Cup 2022 and 13th at the Spartan World Championship 2018 and a comeback in the coming years is not entirely excluded...

Clara has been employed at Alf Pettersson AB since 2015, then she worked with sales, produced marketing material and took care of our website.

So many of our old customers have chatted with Clara on the phone or by email when they have placed their orders or needed information about our products. Nowadays, Clara's job is purely information and communication work with a focus on marketing and sales. 

What did Clara do in Trollhättan? Well, she attended a higher education program in Digital Media, where part of the program was located in York, England. A city that has a special place in Clara's heart.

When she sinks into the couch at home, it is a good movie or computer and TV games that are on the agenda.

Clara's hidden talent is that she is an expert at filleting fish, since her youth in the fish truck.

In the lunch box that has been chosen in advance, it will be Anamma Vegofar sauce with pasta.

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Clara at work
Clara to compete in Backamo OCR 2023

What do we actually do? 

So, what do we do in communication, because it is a joint effort, with all that communication entails. With a bit of support from design, who know a lot about products, we actually create everything you see and touch. 

With my sales background and Roland's product knowledge, together we have shaped the communication both externally and internally, but also developed the product information. 

A typical day with us can include 3D rendering of products on a truck, writing newsletters, maintaining the website and creating brochures for the sales staff. Everything that should be visible and tell about Alf Pettersson AB is carefully treated by us at communication to be shared internally or externally. 

*OCR = Obstacle Course Racing is a mixture of running and obstacles. 

3D-rendered tow truck packed with our products.

Simon, Pontus and Noack at APD

Inside the facade of Alf Pettersson AB is not only the sound of persistent press brakes, energetic welding units, drumming rivet cans and whirring screwdrivers. There is also the energy and intensity of ideas being formed and visions taking shape. We delved into the vibrant atmosphere of the design and development department, which we shortened to APD (Alf Pettersson Development) to understand what makes Alf Pettersson AB a leading supplier in the industry.

Previously, you have met our colleagues Martin, Janne and Gabriel who, with their motivation, energy and different experiences, have lifted APD considerably.

Today we present some of the designers who have been with us for a very long time and someone who came in a little later.

Let us present the experienced team at APD: Noack, Pontus and Simon.

Simon Petersson, with a "t", now living in Alingsås but originally from Vårgårda, has a (hate) love affair with golf (depending on where the ball lands...). In addition to golf, he likes to spend his time with friends, music, computer games and family.

Simon has worked with us since 2016 after he trained as a designer. The reason for his choice of profession was his interest in CAD and drawing technology, which he found while studying engineering in high school.

Before training as a design engineer, he worked as a roofer, machine operator and also did a job session in Norway.

Today, in addition to design work and inspiring colleagues, Simon works to be a constructive link between production and design, so that processes and workflows flow as well as possible.

Pontus Andersson has been with us since 2008 and is one of the veterans at Alf Pettersson AB. He is one of those who have worked the longest in the company and when he was hired we were only 5 employees, now we are over 60 colleagues.

Pontus lives with his Jenny and their two children in Herrljunga. Pontus started his career in production at a welding and forging workshop until 2006. Then he decided to become a designer and took a CAD course, which then led him to start designing products according to customers' wishes. One of these customers was Alf Pettersson AB, which at that time was located in Vårgårda. After a few years, Pontus chose to continue his design work at Alf Pettersson AB, which we are happy about.

In addition to children and family, Pontus is most interested in sports such as cross-country and roller skiing and cycling.

Pontus, Simon and Noack

"From a designer's point of view, no matter how good the product is, everything can always be a bit better..."

Noack, Pontus and Simon

Noack Lennström lives in Gothenburg with his girlfriend but has a past in Vårgårda. Despite his young age, he has worked in both the restaurant and wood processing industries.

His main interest, apart from spending time with his girlfriend, is downhill skiing, especially in the Alps where the real slopes are. In addition, the family's summer house on the west coast and the water sports activities that can be practiced there, such as wakeboarding, water skiing, sailing and more, are of highest interest. And speaking of sailing, Noack is probably the only person in the company to have sailed across the Atlantic. Great job Noack!

Noack started with us in the spring of 2022, pretty much right after he finished the technology line at high school. He simply got an offer to start working with us. A probationary period that turned out well. It turned out that the job was more fun, challenging and inspiring than Noack had imagined, and colleagues saw how quickly he learned and how carefully he took on new tasks, which was to everyone's satisfaction. Only time will tell where this will lead in the future.

Noack finds it inspiring that there is such close cooperation with colleagues in all departments and that you get to be involved in all processes in the company.

Just like his colleagues Simon and Pontus, Noack finds it hard to say no to fun and challenging tasks, so it's nice for the rest of us that we have established routines and processes so that the job is completed before they embark on the next fun project.

None of the designers want to highlight themselves, but their colleagues are happy to fill in what the others are good at... "What Pontus doesn't know about our products is not worth knowing and his memory for details impresses us all the time" and for Noack, the aesthetic knowledge stands out. "He has an aesthetic approach that some of us lack and he is extremely easy to learn new things," says Simon with a smile.

"Simon acts as a lubricant in the organization; what doesn't work or what gets stuck, Simon makes it work in some incomprehensible way," Pontus adds, and the rest of us agree.

Much of the work of the Design and Development Department - APD focuses on development and new products and the results of the department's latest work can be seen on our website, such as ApCat 38-G3 Catwalk which are customized for both Volvo and Scania. Not to mention our new Cabinet Behind Cab ApTur S, ApTur M and ApTur HH. Please check out the new rear cabinets here.

What the designers are doing right now, we will not see until next year, but we can promise already now that it will be really interesting products, so subscribe to our newsletter, and we will keep you updated.

Then we should remember that no matter what product we develop, the rest of the business must add their expertise to get the final finish and high quality that Alf Pettersson AB's products have as a signature.

And now we have come to the question of the lunch box. If you had to choose one dish in your lunch box for the rest of your professional life, what would you choose?

For Pontus it would be macaroni and falukorv, and for Simon, sausage stroganoff with rice, and Noack chooses curry chicken with rice. We can conclude that it should be easy, simple and rational, but with some variation, when working at APD at Alf Pettersson AB.

Is it perhaps this "recipe" that has made Alf Pettersson AB a leading supplier in the industry?

We thank Pontus, Simon and Noack for the interview and leave the vibrant atmosphere at Alf Pettersson AB for now.


Janne, Martin and Gabriel - Newest additions to APD

It's a mixed trio sitting up in the lunch room waiting to answer all our questions. We have started to warm up with a cup of coffee when Gabriel, the youngest of the group, is interrupted and has to run down to the office to share his expertise with one of his colleagues in production.
"We'll get you last" - Roland shouts at Gabriel's back.

Jan-Olof Helgesson, or Janne as we have come to call him, is, together with the other two designers, the newest member of APD (Alf Pettersson Development) and has been working full time for about a month.

Janne lives in a villa in Gråbo since 2008 together with his wife Katarina. They have three adult children, one of whom is his colleague Mackan, whom you have read about before.
Before Janne came here, he had worked for a long time (about 20 years) at a company that produces products for vehicle adaptation. Yes, and also the same as his son Mackan. Janne has a broad experience and has worked with vehicle service, run his own business, had support and of course, designed.

When he's not at work, engines seem to be a common denominator - at home it's all about old cars. The dream car Chevrolet Bel Air sport coupe - 1957 stands in the garage and shines next to Katarina's red Ford Mustang two-door HT. Previously, track racing was a great passion in life, where a rebuilt Volvo 240 got to show its colors. When a bit of time off is at hand and there are no cars, Janne and Katarina usually take the caravan north and usually land somewhere in Dalarna or the surrounding area.

At Alf Pettersson AB - and APD, Janne will work a lot with product development, he has slowly but surely come into the role, with the support of his colleague Pontus Andersson.
- "I soak up as much information and knowledge as possible while trying to get to know all the new faces". He enjoys the working environment and the adventure of starting a new job after 20 years.

Janne says that he has historically been bad at saying "No" - but also says that listening and reflecting is a strength.

Janne praises his wife when he decides that "Katarina's pork tenderloin in creamy chili sauce with rice" is what he would like to have in his lunchbox every day for the rest of his life.

Jan-Olof Helgesson
Janne, Gabriel and Martin
Martin Benjaminsson

Martin Benjaminsson, who lives a little outside Alingsås, more specifically Östadkulle, has long had both eyes and ears on Alf Pettersson AB and now a few months ago he started his new position as a designer with us.

In the countryside, he lives in a villa with his wife Sara and their two teenagers, not to mention their dog Sixten. Martin enjoys having animals and nature close at hand and hikes, or goes down to the mountains on vacation if he gets the chance. When he's not spending time in the mountains, he's drawn to club life, especially football. In the garage there is a self-built motorcycle, and the new vintage moped is often tinkered with.

Just before Martin came to Alf Pettersson AB, he had worked for several years with self-employment, specializing in mobility services. Previously, he had worked at a company in Herrljunga as a development designer of information systems intended for public transport.
We can conclude that we have the right man in the right place - at Alf Pettersson AB, Martin works closely with Simon Petersson at APD, but so far he is "new to the job". After scouting Alf Pettersson AB as a workplace since 2014, he finally got the job. Martin experiences his new workplace as very nice and he appreciates the team spirit that exists. - "Everyone helps" he concludes.

Martin's short answer to the food question is "Mom's meat sauce with spaghetti" - Is it true that moms are the best at making meat sauce?

Gabriel, Martin and Janne

Gabriel Brandin came back up from the office halfway through Janne's interview, he may be the youngest, but he has been with us the longest of the three colleagues. Gabriel is so young that he still lives at home with his mother and father in Vårgårda, and can proudly say that he is the only one of his friends with a full-time job. However, he thinks he will soon leave home, perhaps with his girlfriend Ida?

Gabriel comes straight from high school where he studied engineering with a focus on design and product development. He also studied cad, construction and "image and design". A perfect education to start working at Alf Pettersson AB. When Noack (who we will tell you more about in future newsletters) took Gabriel to Alf Pettersson AB one day to "see how it works", Gabriel hoped that he would soon be able to come back.

Gabriel has many interests, but admits that he likes to geek out when he finds a new thing he enjoys. Right now, wave surfing is the thing - "I've surfed a lot at Lejet," he says, explaining that he has only been surfing for about 1.5 years. Cool, we think. When not surfing, he plays handball, basketball, golf or guitar, and in between he brews coffee and creates latte art. (Coffee is an important part of survival when you work in an office, right?)

He has been with us at APD since June and is already getting into the swing of things. "It's been a bit scary not knowing anything," he says - but he's a fast learner and it shows. The idea is that Gabriel will work on product development and also help communication with the enrichment of articles and products. At first, he felt completely exhausted when he came home full of new impressions, but he has already gotten into the groove and finds it really fun to work.

Gabriel had given a lot of thought to what he could have in his lunch box for the rest of his life, and it ended up being sausage stroganoff with rice - "it's good and keeps well in the box"!

We wish the boys a warm welcome to Alf Pettersson AB!

Ida and Helena in Economics

Today we meet Helena and Ida from our finance department. They keep track of both our customers' and our own finances. A prerequisite for companies to be able to expand as Alf Pettersson AB has done in recent years.

Ida Falkman Hermansson, who is our new financial manager, lives in a red house with white knots in Östadkulle, just outside Alingsås. The house is located on a small hill in the middle of a birch grove and Ida, her husband Jörgen and their children have lived there since the children were small.

Apart from gardening and cultivation, leisure interests include traveling and good food in the company of good friends. With the Gothenburg archipelago as one of their favorite destinations, especially in summer, they enjoy the sea, nature and good food together with good friends.

Ida came to Alf Pettersson AB in January this year and has a solid background in the economic area and has worked in various industries, including banking and real estate. Most recently in a wood processing company in Alingsås.

The most fun part of Ida's job, if you believe Ida herself, is to see the whole picture of the company and to keep the finances in order and to develop and streamline the financial processes.

What we colleagues didn't know before is that Ida is a master at kubb and she will prove it at Alf Petterson AB's summer event on June 21.

Ida Falkman Hermansson

Ida's colleague Helena, lives in a newly renovated turn-of-the-century inspired villa in Alingsås with her husband Tony and their two teenagers, aged 16 and 19.

In addition to managing Alf Pettersson AB's administrative tasks, she has also managed various renovation projects at home. She has also found a newfound interest in gardening and cultivation and here at work there are many people who share her passion and who offer their cultivation tips.

Like Ida, Helena loves to travel. When asked about her dream destination, the answer is that it changes all the time, but right now a month-long tour of South America would be the most exciting - "Then Italy is always a favorite regardless of the time of year," Helena adds. Skiing in the Alps, hiking in Cinque Terre or just some food, a glass of wine on a lovely terrace overlooking the Mediterranean, it works with.

Another newfound interest is golf and she took a green card this fall and is now working on her handicap for the company's golf competition AP Masters. More about this competition after the vacation period.

Helena is an experienced economist and administrator who has been part of Alf Pettersson AB for over three years. She comes most recently from a company in the textile industry where she helped customers find the right products but also worked with public procurement, finance and various administrative tasks. She likes structure and orderliness.

When Helena considered changing jobs a few years ago, her plan was to find a company with good values and where her knowledge and experience could fit in, and the opportunity arose at Alf Pettersson AB. Helena thinks it is important to have fun at work. - "Together with your colleagues you become like a big family and it is important that you enjoyyourself". She found what she was looking for at Alf Pettersson AB.

Both Ida and Helena are committed to their roles at work and enjoy being part of a growing company, and the rest of us can see that they are a valuable asset to the company.


The girls were of course asked which dish they would have in their lunch box in the future if they had to choose only one dish. For Ida, it would be taco salad with mango chutney chicken and for Helen it would probably be pasta salad. - "Well, how boring that sounds...",Helena concludes the interview.

Boring or not, we can guarantee that these two girls are not bored at work.

Thank you for the interview and we are happy to have you in our team. We look forward to continued joint achievements in the future.



PS. For those of you who wonder where Karin Axelsson, our former CFO has gone, she is in the background but has chosen to reduce her involvement in the company now that Ida has taken over.

Follow-up: Who are the sellers? Eivaz and Anders

Eivaz is the colleague who, in addition to Alf and Jan-Krister, has worked the longest at Alf Pettersson AB. When he is not at work and brightening the days of his colleagues and customers, he is on the football field in his trainer's jacket.

When we sat down after our morning coffee, we started talking about football and Eivaz's knee surgery - but we'll come back to that later.

In the early days when Alf Pettersson AB was still in Vårgårda and consisted of two employees, Eivaz was offered a full-time job. The offer came from an acquaintance in football, specifically Jan-Krister. At the time, Alf Pettersson AB's premises were 288 square meters, they had a pallet truck, no pallet racks and everything was more or less a bit of a mess. Eivaz's job turned out to be versatile. He worked in the warehouse but also in sales, purchasing and invoicing. "In those days, we faxed mailings, 10 at a time, we couldn't type in more fax numbers".

Previously, he had worked in a variety of jobs such as a delivery tester at Autoliv, a resource at school and collecting sports results. What he learned early on was that he enjoyed working with people. So around 2010, when Alf Pettersson AB moved to Alingsås, Eivaz got a pure sales service and then the company had about 12 employees.

But, now back to football, an important input. Eivaz played a lot of football, as long as his body lasted, from Division 6 to Division 3. When he could no longer play because of his injuries - well, he started refereeing matches and coaching young people instead. He has been involved in refereeing at Gothia Cup in Gothenburg - but does not referee so often anymore - now his focus is on training Pojkar 09, where one of his sons plays.

Eivaz lives in Vårgårda with his wife Johanna and their two sons. Together with his parents, he arrived in Vårgårda in 1989 and should by now be considered a true Vårgårda resident?

When asked what he likes most about his job - he lights up and quickly answers "The feeling when the customer is satisfied". Helping and making sure everyone is happy is Eivaz's strength. The customer is always in focus and he enjoys developing cooperation with the company's key customers.

Eivaz's hidden talent is that he can eat sunflower seeds in his sleep and hold his breath for a very long time underwater. "The lungs and heart of an endurance athlete" he has been told several times, but in his younger days.

If he could only choose one dish to have in his lunchbox for the rest of his life, it would "easily" be Persian rice served with grilled shish kebab and grilled entrecote.

Eivaz Varghaei

While Eivaz has shared his entire life story (which is about as long as his time at Alf Pettersson AB), Anders has sat next to him and listened with interest. Anders is our latest addition in sales, so this pair complements each other really well.

Anders Larsson

Anders has grown up on a stud farm, that is, horse breeding and breeding and more specifically, of Shetland ponies. Today he no longer lives on the farm, but still in the same area in Västra Bodarne, just outside Alingsås.

There he spends time with his partner Andrea and their two children, frolicking in the garden or engrossed on the sofa in front of a football match with his favorite team Johor Darul Takzim... and for those of us who don't know, he adds that Manchester City is actually his favorite team. Much to the chagrin of Eivaz, who has Liverpool close to his heart. An important note is that Anders started following City already in 2007, when Svennis took over as coach.

Growing up in the countryside, Anders' keen interest in animals is not surprising at all. When Anders and his twin brother Marcus came home from childhood vacations, their foreheads were pale from all the scouting on the ground - for insects - that they could add to their collection. Which eventually contained around 800 species.
When he wasn't rooting around in bushes, he played racket sports - preferably table tennis and tennis, but also some badminton and nowadays also padel.

Anders studied the science program at high school and economics at university and landed his first job as an inside salesman, not an economist. He stayed in that job for 16 years before he started looking for new challenges - specifically Alf Pettersson AB.

Today he has been working with us for just over a year, also as an inside salesman. He enjoys it very much and looks forward to coming to work and meeting his colleagues every day. And we must admit that we like him too. In the near future, Anders will join the Volvo team, which includes Jesper and Markus (as you could read about in our previous article).

In addition to all the knowledge Anders has about animals, nature and now also truck bodies, we can add that one of his hidden talents is juggling. We look forward to proof of this at the upcoming summer party.

When we asked him which lunchbox he would like to have for the rest of his life, he smiled and replied "double cheese from the donk - you have to have your guilty pleasures?". An obvious choice of lunchbox, we think.

Thank you Eivaz and Anders for a nice conversation!

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Full activity in our warehouse

As usual, our warehouse is in full swing, handling all incoming and outgoing goods from early morning to late afternoon.

In addition to customer deliveries worth over 90 million SEK per year, goods and parcels from our suppliers also pass through this diversion system to be handled and stored, as well as materials for our partners where, for example, components for certain products need to be coated or completed in some form.

Adam with his 8 years is the one who has worked the longest in the department. A few years later Jens and Martin B joined us and this year the department has expanded with Martin W, who started last spring and Olivia who joined us in November.

Olivia Stålberg from Alingsås, who among other things likes to exercise and is a new car owner, has acquired her knowledge and experience from previous work at ICA Maxi and their goods and warehouse management and even though it is Martin Wellner's first year at Alf Pettersson AB, he has a really long experience of warehouse processes and handling goods after his 23 years in the Luna group.

Jens Björk, who is responsible for the department, also has experience from Luna before he chose to join us at Alf Pettersson AB. Jens, who lives in Hemsjö just outside Alingsås, enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time except when he and his wife Karin spend time with Martin B and his wife Annika. By the way, it was Karin and Annika who decided that Jens and Martin should work together, so that's how it turned out...

Martin Björkman is a carpenter of rank (according to his colleagues) and is currently working on some smaller projects in his spare time after having finished his and his family's house in Hemsjö.

Adam Ahlström lives in Vårgårda with his partner Wilma. Adam's interests can be summarized like Jens and Martin, there will be a lot of fishing but also some social hanging out with friends.

So when you unpack your next package from Alf Pettersson AB, you now have full control of who made sure that the goods are well documented and well packed so that you can do a good job in your business.

Now we hope that all our customers, suppliers and partners had a good end to last year and a good start to 2023, so we continue to send well-packed goods on time this year as well.

Olivia Ståhlberg
Martin Wellner
Loading with Martin B in the truck
Adam Ahlström

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Additional expertise for Alf Pettersson AB

This November, as the cold weather takes hold of everyday life for real, the days can feel dark, dull and dreary, but that's nothing to be ashamed of when you get out into our production. It's a hive of activity from early morning to late afternoon and you can immediately feel the good vibes, despite the fast pace, and you're usually greeted with a smile, no matter who you meet.

Our new colleagues Gareth, Malin and Ramond contribute greatly to the good atmosphere, but some say that it was already there before they joined the business, and that may well be the case, because it was one of the reasons they joined Alf Pettersson AB.

Now all three are not completely new to the business Ramond has been with us for a while now, about 1.5 years but Gareth and Malin started during October. Three colleagues who have a broad and solid competence, having previously worked in e.g. forestry and manufacturing, fine carpentry, massage, window manufacturing, balloon sculpting, car building, fine mechanics and the profession of window cleaning.

Experience that may not be required to work at Alf Pettersson AB, but experience and knowledge from other industries is good to have as we continue to develop our business, work environment and well-being together in the company.

Malin is a jack-of-all-trades with experience from many different industries. One experience she has is that she wants to work with her body and preferably with practical things and then work at Alf Pettersson AB fits perfectly. Malin lives in a villa just outside Alingsås with her three children, together with her partner and his two children. She likes to be active in her spare time and is involved in many of the children's activities.
Malin currently works in assembly and the reason she applied to Alf Pettersson AB is that the company has a reputation for being a good place to work.

Gareth, a gentleman with his roots in England, now lives in Alingsås with his two sons, aged 8 and 10. He has previously worked as a team leader at another Alingsås company and before that he worked in hospitality. Gareth currently works in assembly and also enjoys creating and making practical things in his spare time and is a self-proclaimed woodworking nerd. "Using old manual tools, implements and techniques and creating something at my leisure is something I really enjoy..."

Ramond, comes from the northern parts of Alingsås municipality, more specifically from Sollebrunn where he lives with his partner and their two daughters, 9 and 13 years old, and Bernese mountain dog Brumma. In his spare time he supports the local football team where he has taken on the role of leader of his daughters' respective football teams and thanks to his daughters' interest in football, Ramond is now a qualified UEFA-C leader (please read more on SvFF).
Ramond has a broad experience from different industries behind him and is currently working a lot with material management which is an important part of streamlining and creating capacity in the business.

A warm welcome to the team, Ramond, Malin and Gareth!

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Sales man to Alf Pettersson AB

We are now looking for a driven and service minded indoor seller to Alf Pettersson AB in Alingsås.
Varied tasks, short decision paths, good colleagues and a company that cares for its staff is what we offer. In addition, the opportunity to think freely, the opportunity to work with the largest customers and a great development potential.

Alf Pettersson AB in Alingsås with its 40 employees designs and manufactures its own and customer-unique products, mainly accessories for trucks. The company is on strong growth with many exciting new business and opportunities. Alf Pettersson AB has a strong development with builds, new equipment and more employees and is now continuing its journey towards new goals.

The sales department at the head office in Alingsås currently consists of six people and a seller on site in the Finnish subsidiary in Vaasa, Finland.

About the service
The service involves mixed sales tasks ranging from classic order reception to inquiries; from the stage of ideas to the finished solution. Telephone and mail are the main contact areas.
The ERP system is Monitor, and we use our website a lot as sales support in the product stage.

As an indoor sales person, you are often the first contact in calls and emails and all our customers and suppliers always get a nice and problem-solving treatment.

Who are you?
To succeed in the role, you will have previous similar work experience and perhaps some kind of technical background, but above all you are a service talent with high ambition and energy. You are not afraid to take your own initiative and see potential and opportunities where others see difficulties. You like and are driven by sales and customer contact and have high social skills.  

We would like you to be quick-witted and have a happy look, but above all you are an orderly, structured indoor salesperson with the customer in focus.

You speak and write fluent Swedish and English, additional languages are meritorious.

Well-being and good mood is important at Alf Pettersson AB, for the right person there are good development opportunities and above all a good working climate.

This recruitment is handled by OnePartnerGroup in Borås, recruitment consultant Pernilla Lager. For questions about the service 033-430 02 07 or pernilla.lager@onepartnergroup.se

We apply continuous selection and the position may be filled before the application deadline. We only process applications through the website.

APPLY HERE: www.onepartnergroup.se


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