Our History

1944

Workshop, casting models and foundry are built. The intended company name was "Sanitary Armatur Gunnar Eriksson".

1945-1946

Gunnar Eriksson invites  Oskar Eriksson and Sven Wikstrand. The company is now officially started with the name “AB Mora-Kranar”

1946

The first shipment was delivered to Bröderna Edstrand in Stockholm.

1954

A 125-ton screw press was acquired to initiate the hot pressing of fitting components.

1975

AB Mora-Kranar is sold to FM Mattsson.

1986

The water tap production is phased out and the company will from now on become a pure subcontractor.

1992

The name of the company is changed to FM Mattsson Metal AB.

2004

Mattsson Metal acquires Mora of Sweden's subcontracted part.

2006

The company is expanded with another 950 sqm. The workshop area now consists of 7000sqm.

2007

Ingemar Eriksson, CEO, retires. Replaced by Erik Eriksson.

2009

Mattsson Metal acquires the TKM brand and factory in Kungsör from Uponor.

2012

The company acquires Raufoss Water and Gas (RWG) hot pressing part in Norway.

2016-2019

A major investment project in production worth approximately SEK 40 million is established.

2019

Erik Eriksson (CEO) retires, replaced by Gunnar Genander.

2023

Mattsson Metal invests in a new efficient 400-tonne hot press that replaces several old machines.

Our History

1944
1945 - 1946
1946
1954
1975
1986
1992
2004
2006
2007
2009
2012
2016 - 2019
2019
2023
Workshop, casting models and foundry are built. The intended company name was "Sanitary Armatur Gunnar Eriksson".
Gunnar Eriksson invites  Oskar Eriksson and Sven Wikstrand. The company is now officially started with the name “AB Mora-Kranar”
The first shipment was delivered to Bröderna Edstrand in Stockholm.
A 125-ton screw press was acquired to initiate the hot pressing of fitting components.
AB Mora-Kranar is sold to FM Mattsson.
The water tap production is phased out and the company will from now on become a pure subcontractor.
The name of the company is changed to FM Mattsson Metal AB.
Mattsson Metal acquires Mora of Sweden's subcontracted part.
The company is expanded with another 950 sqm. The workshop area now consists of 7000sqm.
Ingemar Eriksson, CEO, retires. Replaced by Erik Eriksson.
Mattsson Metal acquires the TKM brand and factory in Kungsör from Uponor.
The company acquires Raufoss Water and Gas (RWG) hot pressing part in Norway.
A major investment project in production worth approximately SEK 40 million is established.
Erik Eriksson (CEO) retires, replaced by Gunnar Genander.
Mattsson Metal invests in a new efficient 400-tonne hot press that replaces several old machines.