Capital meets momentum
Across Helsingborg, investment is turning ambition into action. Each location on the map reflects capital committed with confidence in the city’s position, infrastructure and long-term growth.
These investments range from new companies establishing operations to expansions, new facilities and major urban development projects—strengthening both the city’s value and its capacity to grow.
Here is a selection.
Investments
With three electric ferries operating between Sweden and Denmark, Öresundslinjen runs the world’s first green shipping corridor
Aira is expanding with a new development centre, creating around 40 qualified roles
BrandEye is establishing production and office space totalling 1,200 m²
Bravida is launching GreenHub, a sustainability-driven service concept for major Nordic cities
Bring is establishing a shared services accounting centre with around 30 new roles, focused on automation and AI
Catena is expanding its portfolio with a 41,800 m² logistics facility, valued at SEK 398 million
Ekeri Sweden is relocating its headquarters and workshop to Helsingborg
Elcowire, in partnership with Meva Energy, is investing SEK 500 million to enable the world’s first fossil-free copper production
The City of Helsingborg is investing SEK 380 million in infrastructure and a new communications network linked to upgraded street lighting (30,000 light points)
Port of Helsingborg and the Swedish Customs Authority are investing SEK 55 million in a new customs facility to support efficient and resilient logistics
The Port of Helsingborg is planning a major relocation project, with an investment of SEK 2.6 billion—one of the city’s largest development initiatives
Helsingborgshem is investing close to SEK 500 million in Drottninghög, including a new healthcare block and further redevelopment
Catena is developing three logistics facilities totalling 77,000 m², with Nowaste and ICA Fastigheter as tenants
JBT FoodTech is expanding with a new headquarters and production facility
Kemira is building the Nordic region’s first activated carbon regeneration plant—an investment with the potential to reshape water treatment
Mildef is expanding with 50 new employees and additional investment in facilities
After 80 years in the city, Nederman is consolidating its headquarters, production, warehouse and innovation centre in a new facility in southern Helsingborg
Nowaste is expanding by an additional 6,200 m²
The City of Helsingborg is investing SEK 80 million in Oceanhamnsbadet, a new public swimming and recreation facility
The police are planning new facilities, including a station and evidence centre, in southern Helsingborg by 2035
Ragn-Sells is establishing a facility for sustainable phosphorus recovery, with a capacity of 30,000 tonnes per year
Region Skåne is investing SEK 14.3 billion in a new emergency hospital—one of Sweden’s largest ongoing healthcare projects
South Bay is investing around SEK 1 billion in a new 65,000 m² logistics facility
The City of Helsingborg is investing SEK 300 million in the redevelopment and expansion of the city library
The City of Helsingborg is investing SEK 25 million in safety infrastructure, including cameras and a security centre for real-time monitoring
The City of Helsingborg and Öresundskraft are investing SEK 3 billion in a full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility—the first of its kind in Sweden and Europe linked to a combined heat and power plant