Finvacon proves profitability and social responsibility can go hand in hand

Despite the recent global economic turmoil, Finvacon Ltd has found a solid niche in the highly specialized B2B market. Manufacturing insulation and metal components for transformers, Finvacon operates as a subcontractor for some of the world’s largest producers of transformers and electric motors. The company counts industry giants such as Hitachi Energy, Siemens Energy, and ABB among its key clients. 

According to CEO Kaj Sundén, the partnership with Hitachi Energy has been an important learning experience for the company.  

“Hitachi’s strict quality requirements in areas such as delivery reliability and quality control have pushed us to enhance our capabilities”, he explains. 

A unique history regarding social responsibility differentiates the company from many of its peers. Operations began in 1969 as a workshop, offering job opportunities for people with disabilities. Although the business has grown and expanded over the past decades, nearly half of the company’s employees still represent groups that otherwise may have difficulties finding employment. 

What may seem as a remarkable concept to most, Finvacon simply views it as the way things should be done.  

“It is just a part of our everyday business, just as it should be for a lot of other companies as well”, Sundén says, hoping to one day export this mindset to Europe. 

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The article emphasizes how Finvacon has secured its place in a specialized B2B market, supplying insulation and metal components for some of the world’s largest producers of transformers and electric motors.