Dodor AB will become a member of the Centriair family!

24 January 2023

We are very happy to announce that Centriair has acquired all shares in Dodor AB and will incorporate the Dodor team and brand into the Centriair group. By combining Dodors unique experience and position in the Scandinavian market for odour treatment in sewage and waste processing applications with our own portfolio of solutions in the treatment of industrial airborne emissions and odour, Centriair will be even better equipped to address all upcoming customer needs.

We are looking forward to team up and combine our strengths in our efforts to create cleaner air:

“Joining forces with the Dodor team gives Centriair some of the longest experience in sewage and water treatment odour control in the Scandinavian market. Together we will be able to offer our customers a wider range of solutions and more coverage. We look forward to now working together with the Dodor founders on our continued growth journey”.
Peter Lagerlöf, CEO of Centriair.

A big welcome to our new collegues Stefan & Mikael Allerborg.  We are looking forward to team up!

See and / or download the full press release here.

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