Bluegreen Group joins McElroy as Scandanavian distributor

McElroy, a leading designer and manufacturer of thermoplastic fusion equipment, has announced the addition of a new distributor to sell and service fusion machinery in Scandinavia.

Bluegreen Group is a Stathelle, Norway-based company with a focus toward environmentally friendly solutions in aquaculture, environmental technology, and traditional infrastructure. This includes industries like fish farming and CO2 capture and storage.

“We’re thrilled to add Bluegreen to the McElroy network of distributors,” said CEO and President Chip McElroy. “Bluegreen exemplifies the qualities we look for in our distributors, including a commitment to furthering the use of HDPE and providing a solid support system for customers. We look forward to growing alongside Bluegreen in the Scandinavian market and continuing to play a crucial role in the fusible pipe industry.”

Bluegreen CEO Nils-Johan Tufte said his company was drawn to McElroy due to its continued focus on productivity, safety, and quality.

Nils-Johan Tufte
Nils-Johan Tufte

“We appreciate productivity and quality,” Tufte said. “McElroy has a proven track record, are driving innovation, and we admire their business culture. Hence, we are fortunate to be their representatives in Scandinavia, and see a big potential in formalizing our relationship.”

Bluegreen joins an extensive list of McElroy distributors around the globe that supply McElroy’s industry-leading thermoplastic butt fusion equipment.

“As the acceptance and adoption of PE pipe continues to grow, it’s exciting to be at the forefront of the industry and see our distributors, like Bluegreen, find ways to innovate and live up to our mission of making the world a better place,” McElroy said.

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