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    Danish company Sekura Cabins opens new factory in Brașov following 1.8 million euro investment

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    Sekura Cabins Group, a leading European developer and producer of safe and sustainable modular cabin solutions for the Off-Highway OEM industry, announces the opening of a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Brașov, investing 1.8 million euro. 

    With more than 65 years of expertise in Denmark and an annual turnover of EUR 50 mil, Sekura Cabins designs and produces low-noise space-frame cabins that perform in the most demanding environments – forestry, agriculture, mining, construction, energy, logistics and automotive, prioritizing operator safety and comfort. 

    “The launch of our new Romanian factory is a strategic milestone,” said Michiel Som, Sekura Cabins Group CEO. “It strengthens our European supply chain and expands our production capacity, whilst also reinforcing our long-term commitment to safety, sustainability, and customer value. With this investment, we accelerate innovation and we are better positioned to support clients in industries that are rapidly modernizing and seeking trusted partners that are both agile and highly experienced.” 

    The new site in Romania – Sekura’s first outside Denmark – reflects the company’s commitment to European manufacturing, safety-first engineering and sustainable growth. Located in VGP Park Brasov, on approx. 2.000 sqm, the factory will create 50 new local jobs by the end of 2026.

    The investment in all new manufacturing equipment in the Romanian factory reaches 1.8 million euro. This milestone comes after the 20-million-euro investment made in 2021 in the sustainable, newly built factory in Randers, Denmark — key steps in the company’s turnaround strategy driven by its new, active management team.

    “Our plant in Randers remains our core hub for developing fully integrated cabins, where approx. 175 employees excel in design and production. The Romanian factory will initially produce all the sheet metal components and welded sub-assemblies for Sekura Cabins in Randers, with future plans to add production for tube components and small sized cabin frames.”

     

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