Business zones
Helsingborg offers a wide range of established and growing business areas, each with distinct strengths and locations. From central, mixed-use environments to specialised clusters in logistics, industry, retail and knowledge-based sectors, companies can find the right place to establish, expand and grow.
Ramlösa—central, diverse and growing
Located in southern Helsingborg, Ramlösa combines housing, offices, retail, warehousing and production. Its proximity to the E6 and strong public transport—centred around Ramlösa station—make it easy to reach for both employees and customers.
Companies in logistics, wholesale, food and office-based sectors operate here, creating a diverse business environment with both local and international players.
Ramlösa continues to grow. Nederman has recently established its headquarters here, and South Bay is developing a 65,000 m² logistics park in phases. JBT FoodTech will locate its new headquarters within the park. The Swedish Police Authority is also planning new facilities in the area.
Established companies include Nowaste, Occlutech, Elcowire, PostNord and JK Rostfria.
Companies: 335
Employees: 3,600
Area: 124 ha
Berga—scale, accessibility and industry strength
Berga is Helsingborg’s largest business area, home to hundreds of small and medium-sized companies across a wide range of industries.
The area offers strong connectivity, with Maria station providing rail and bus links, and fast access to both the E4 and E6 via Ängelholmsleden. It suits businesses that depend on efficient logistics and regional reach.
Manufacturing plays a key role here, supported by strong development and innovation capabilities. Companies include Bildeve, Evidensia Djursjukhus, Nitator, Mildef, Murrelektronik, Aira, Binab, Camp Pro and Automationspartner.
Berga has significant development potential. Opportunities for densification, stronger links to the station and improved visibility from the motorway support future growth in offices, services and knowledge-based businesses.
Companies: 900
Employees: 10,040
Area: 220 ha
Väla Norra—one of Sweden’s strongest retail clusters
Väla Norra sits seven kilometres northeast of central Helsingborg, at the junction of the E4 and E6.
The area includes Väla, Sweden’s fourth-largest shopping centre by turnover, alongside extensive retail parks and an IKEA store. A wide mix of large and mid-sized retailers, together with restaurants and services, creates a complete and accessible retail environment.
Companies include ILVA, Resurs Bank, Börjessons Bil, Spisa, IKEA, Väla and Åhléns Outlet.
Companies: 240
Employees: 3,550
Area: 85 ha
Hamncity— close to the port and key transport routes
Hamncity forms part of the Södra staden development area in southern Helsingborg. The relocation of the container port will open up new opportunities.
The area runs from Kemira in the south to Sydhamnsgatan in the north, placing businesses close to the port, logistics flows and the motorway network. A mix of housing, offices, retail, warehousing and production creates a flexible, business-friendly environment.
The area offers fast access to the E6 and strong commuting options. It suits both small businesses and larger companies.
Companies include Brandeye, Springhill, Bostik, Flora Food, Kemira, Honeywell Safety Products Sweden and FedEx.
Companies: 140
Employees: 1,710
Area: 162 ha
Stattena—high visibility and strong connectivity
Stattena is one of Helsingborg’s most visible and well-connected business corridors, with direct exposure to the E4.
The area brings together a wide mix of businesses—from public services to retail, services and industry—creating a distinctive and active environment. Ongoing development aims to strengthen links to the city centre and improve conditions for business.
Companies include Kenvue, Zoégas, Peab, Tropikariet and Lakritsfabriken.
Companies: 100
Employees: 1,220
Area: 60 ha
Ättekulla—a well-established logistics hub
Located just south of Helsingborg, Ättekulla sits between Österleden and the E6, with direct motorway access.
The area has developed since the 1960s into a strong base for logistics, transport and wholesale businesses. It remains one of Helsingborg’s most important logistics locations.
Companies include Börje Jönsson Åkeri, Stena Recycling, Bama Fresh Cuts, GDL, RKW Sweden and Respice Sweden.
Companies: 160
Employees: 1,890
Area: 140 ha
Väla Södra—expanding and well-connected
Väla Södra is an established business area that continues to grow, with a new expansion phase adding around 22.5 hectares. This will make it Helsingborg’s largest business area.
The area offers a mix of offices, retail, warehousing and production. Its location near road 111 and Ängelholmsleden, with direct access to the E4 and E6, supports efficient logistics and easy access.
Companies include Hornbach, Maria Nila, Boxon, PlatinumCars, Porsche and Tonys Budbil. Land is available through the City of Helsingborg and Skanska.
Companies: 330
Employees: 3,740
Area: 287.5 ha (including expansion)
City centre—compact, connected and dynamic
Helsingborg’s city centre stretches from the ridge in the east to the waterfront in the west, with Denmark just four kilometres away.
It offers a compact, active urban environment with a mix of retail, restaurants, culture, offices and services. The area also includes Oceanhamnen, home to Helsingborg Innovation District and Campus Helsingborg.
The combination of students, businesses and urban life makes the centre an attractive location for investment and growth.
Companies include Wihlborgs, Castellum, Tyréns, WSP, Genetor, IKEA, Clas Ohlson, Blue Tuna Group and Öresundslinjen.
Companies: 790
Employees: 8,740
Area: 83 ha
Långeberga—logistics and production hub
Located just west of the E6, Långeberga is a major hub for logistics, production and food supply chains.
The area supports large-scale transport and distribution, with direct motorway access and strong regional and national reach. It has grown steadily since the late 1980s in line with business demand.
Companies include ICA, Greenfood, Everfresh, Nowaste, Klimat Transport, SydGrönt, Swedlog, NTEX and Grönsaksmästarna. The city will invest more than SEK 38 million in further development.
Companies: 100
Employees: 4,100
Area: 150 ha
Tostarp—modern logistics cluster
Located just outside Helsingborg, Tostarp has developed into a high-performing logistics cluster with strong visibility along the E6.
The area supports fast flows and efficient regional distribution. New zoning plans will enable further expansion, with additional land under development in nearby Vasatorp.
Sustainability is a key focus, with new buildings designed and certified to meet future environmental standards.
Companies include PostNord, Nowaste Logistics, Frigoscandia and Plantagen.
Companies: 25
Employees: 730
Area: 67 ha (+ 35 ha planned)