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History
HL Display’s history started in Borlänge, Sweden, in 1954 by Harry Lundvall. His first product for shops was a plate stand made of shaped metal wire. In due course, by hotbending plastic he also produced an item for displaying the price next to the product.

In 1969 Harry’s son Åke Westberg took over the business, which was at the time turning over about SEK two million and had five employees.

In 1975 Åke Westberg obtained a patent for the shelf edge strip that he had developed. The HL Datastrip is the product for which HL Display is still best known, and it remains an important part of the product range. The patent was the breakthrough for HL Display. The largest Swedish retail chains recognised the benefits of Åke’s solution, and they soon became major customers.

In 1977 Åke Westberg’s daughter Lis Remius and her husband Anders Remius started a sales company that mainly sold products from HL Display’s product range.

In 1986 Lis and Anders Remius bought HL Display from the investment company Parcon, which had acquired the company from Åke Westberg in 1982. They recognised a potential in HL Display that they wanted to develop themselves, including the establishment of sales companies in other countries.

International expansion began in 1987. Sales abroad had previously been channelled through direct sales and distributors, but now HL Display set up its own sales companies in Belgium and the UK. Sales companies were then set up in Germany in 1989, and in Norway and France in 1990.

At the turn of the year 92/93 the company completed its first company acquisition, with the purchase of Jegab Display. Since then HL Display has acquired a number of smaller companies, which have strengthened the product range or added expertise within a specific field of production technology.

In 1993 HL Display was listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

In 1996 a partnership was set up with Trion Industries as a means of entry into the American market. International expansion continued in line with the rapid growth of the retail trade. Between the mid- 1990s and 1999 sales companies were established in Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Russia and Turkey.

In 2000 and 2001 the number of sales companies in Eastern Europe was augmented with new ones in Ukraine, Slovenia and Slovakia. During 2000 HL Display also began to look further to the east, towards Southeast Asia. Many of the company’s customers, such as Carrefour, already had a presence in several major Asian markets. It was therefore natural for HL Display to have its own presence in these markets. The first Asian company was launched in 2000 in Singapore, and it now serves as the hub of HL Display’s activities in the region.

In 2002 and 2003 expansion continuedapace in Asia, with new companies being established in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and China.

In 2005 HL Display was awarded the title Public Company of the year by the financial newspaper Dagens Industri and the Swedish Shareholders’ Association.

At the 2006 Annual General Meeting Anders Remius was succeeded by Gèrard Dubuy as CEO of HL Display. Anders Remius’ commitmentto the company continues, now as the Chairman of the Board. In 2006 production started up at HL Display’s factory in China, situated in Suzhou, to the northwest of Shanghai. Local production is a very important step to increase competitiveness in the region.

During 2007 HL Display made two acquisitions in Finland; Display Team, a leading supplier of merchandising solutions to brand manufacturers, and Sooni, HL Display’s previous distributor in Finland.

In 2008, HL Display acquired its Bulgarian distributor as well as incorporated sales in Lithuania into the Latvian sales company. The 2007 Annual Report won the Nasdaq OMX’s competition for the best annual report, small-cap company class.

In 2009, the British company PPE Ltd. was acquired, which is HL Display’s biggest acquisition so far. A sales company was started in Dubai as a first entry into the Middle East market. A regional logistics centre was opened in Hungary.



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