New CEO, Stena Adactum

Anders Wassberg

Anders Wassberg became the new president and CEO of Stena Adactum on October 1. He will also be part of the Stena Sphere coordination group.

Martin Svalstedt, who after nearly 20 years is leaving the CEO post, will continue to serve as an advisor to the Stena Sphere and as a board member of Stena International.

Since 2009, Anders Wassberg has been  president and CEO of Ballingslöv International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stena Adactum. He has previously been the president and CEO of Gustaf Kährs and Beijer Byggmaterial. He is also the chairman of the board for Kährs Holding and Svedbergs in Dalstorp, as well as a board member for Inwido. Anders Wassberg holds a Master of Science in Engineering degree from Chalmers University of Technology. 

Stena Adactum has nine portfolio companies with wholly owned subsidiaries consisting of Ballingslöv International, Envac, Blomsterlandet and Captum, as well as the associated companies Stena Renewable, Gunnebo, Midsona, Beijer Group and Svedbergs.

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