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About Sapa Building System

Sapa Building System is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of aluminium building systems and related products, offering single source responsibility for the design, development, testing and marketing of a diversified high quality product range.

Sapa Building System is an operating division of the worldwide Sapa Group. With sales in over 20 countries and 1,800 employees, we are one of the largest suppliers of aluminium architectural solutions in Europe. Through the head office in Lichtervelde (Belgium), the expertise and activities of several leading and highly respected European brands are co-ordinated and focused in order to seamlessly serve our customers and produce a class leading range of innovative aluminium systems. Backed by the resources of the Group, Sapa Building System offers architects, specifiers and fabricators a wide range of innovative aluminium systems for curtain walling, doors, windows and specialist applications. Our focus on aluminium building systems and intimate cooperation with Sapa Profiles gives us an unquestionable management and influence of the development and production operations, leading to improved service, great reactivity and a permanent adaptation to the market expectations. Our business concept is built on a close co-operation with our customers. To understand the local needs and use the wealth of experience our companies possess to offer the best and most efficient solution.   Building System Group at a glance...

Products: Building Systems, made of aluminium profiles, for windows, doors, facades and other architectural applications.

Customers: Architects, Spicifers and Fabricators in the residential and non residential building industry.

Sales: about 300 MEUR.

Employees: about 1,800.

Head Office in Lichtervelde (Belgium).

Companies in Sweden, Belgium, France, UK, Portugal, Poland, with subsidiaries in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Holland,  Slovakia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Italy (40%), Norway, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Qatar.


Updated: 2004-07-07