Nordic presence in Portugal

Husqvarna

Manufacturing

Husqvarna Portugal, S.A. is the Portuguese subsidiary of the Swedish Husqvarna Group (Stockholm HQ, Nasdaq Stockholm). Headquartered at Estrada Terras da Lagoa 58/64 in Rio de Mouro (Sintra) since 1967, it covers diamond tools and machines for the construction and stone-processing industries as well as the import and distribution of garden and outdoor power products for the Portuguese market.

HeadquartersHusqvarna AB — Stockholm, Sweden
Founded (PT entity)December 28, 1967
NIF (Portugal)500084580
Share capital€3,175,000
PT locationEstrada Terras da Lagoa 58/64, Rio de Mouro, Sintra
SectorConstruction tools / outdoor power equipment
DirectionSweden → Portugal

Corridor footprint

Husqvarna Portugal traces back to a 1967 Portuguese-incorporated entity that has carried multiple legacy names — Diamant Boart Portuguesa, Electrolux Construction Products Portugal and Husqvarna Construction Products Portugal — reflecting the long M&A history that built today’s Husqvarna Group Construction Division. The Rio de Mouro site at Estrada Terras da Lagoa 58/64 covers manufacturing, assembly and sale of diamond tools and machines for extractive industries, ornamental stone, civil construction and public works.

A separate distribution arm imports, markets and exports Husqvarna garden and domestic-use outdoor power products — the consumer-facing chainsaws, robotic mowers, brushcutters and pressure washers that Portuguese homeowners and landscaping contractors know best — through an authorised Portuguese dealer network coordinated from the Rio de Mouro headquarters. Husqvarna also runs a Husqvarna Motorcycles network in Portugal serving the motocross, enduro and street segments.

Why this matters for the corridor

Husqvarna Portugal is one of the longer-tenured Swedish industrial subsidiaries on the Iberian Peninsula and combines a manufacturing footprint with a country-distribution arm in the same legal vehicle. For NorthSouth HQ readers, it is a useful reference point for Nordic groups weighing whether Portugal is a viable site for industrial assembly plus regional distribution, rather than only one or the other.

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