Danish professional cleaning equipment manufacturer (Nasdaq Copenhagen). Nilfisk LDA (NIF 500202168) operates Portuguese showroom, service and sales hubs at Leça da Palmeira (Porto) and São João da Talha (Lisbon), part of Nilfisk's pan-European direct-sales footprint.
Nilfisk A/S is one of Denmark's longest-standing industrial brands, founded in 1906 and headquartered in Brøndby with a Nasdaq Copenhagen listing. The group designs and sells industrial vacuum cleaners, scrubber-driers, sweepers and high-pressure washers used by professional cleaning contractors, food-industry operators, automotive workshops and municipal fleets across Europe. Nilfisk operates its own commercial subsidiaries in every major European market, of which the Portuguese arm is Nilfisk Lda, registered under Portuguese NIF 500202168.
In Portugal, Nilfisk Lda runs two named sales and service hubs: Leça da Palmeira in Matosinhos (greater Porto), serving northern Portugal and Galicia, and São João da Talha in Loures (greater Lisbon), serving central and southern Portugal as well as the Algarve. The company supports the full Nilfisk catalogue locally — consumer, professional and industrial lines — with technical service, spare parts and a network of certified resellers.
Portugal is one of the more concentrated Nordic-owned commercial vehicle and equipment markets in southern Europe. Nilfisk's two-city Portuguese footprint is a textbook example of the Danish capital-goods playbook: keep manufacturing centralised in northern and central Europe, push direct-sales presence into every national market, and use the Portuguese hubs to anchor reseller and service networks across Iberia.
Nilfisk sits inside the Portugal ↔ Scandinavia business corridor that NorthSouth HQ tracks every day. As nordic presence in portugal, its operations are a data point in the broader story of how capital, goods, people and ideas flow between Portugal and the Nordics — a corridor that is accelerating in 2026.
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