Artex, a leader in large-scale textile projects for public spaces, public transport and the automotive industry, is strengthening its services in the transport sector with the acquisition of Danish company JP Train, formerly part of the JP Group.
JP Train specializes in the disassembly, refurbishment and assembly of train interiors and its logistics expertise will be integrated across the Artex Group.
In the transportation sector, Artex has been successful in providing services such as railway seat refurbishment, which involves reusing steel, aluminum or plastic load-bearing structures, resulting in significant savings compared to replacing new seats. This leads to energy savings.
The acquisition of JP Train aims to expand Artex’s expertise and strengthen its market presence in Denmark. JP Train is well known for its expertise in the disassembly and assembly of public transport interiors. This capability will now become an integral part of the Artex Group, providing a more comprehensive customer service.
Thomas Mortensen, CEO of Artex Denmark, is looking forward to becoming part of a larger business in public transport, highlighting Artex’s engineering expertise and the strength of being able to manage the entire value chain ‘in-house’. Masu.
“The knowledge of our Danish colleagues regarding local logistics will be of great value to Artex.”
About Artex: Artex designs, redesigns, renovates, and upgrades seats and other interior components for trains, airplanes, trucks, and public spaces. Artex has offices in Sweden, Latvia, Finland, and now Denmark, and has approximately 500 employees.
This article was originally published by Artex.