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ASSA ABLOY Expands European Operations with Rollerdoor Group Acquisition in Portugal

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

Swedish building access specialist ASSA ABLOY has acquired Portugal-based sectional door manufacturer Rollerdoor Group, strengthening its portfolio in mature European markets.

ASSA ABLOY has announced the acquisition of Rollerdoor Group, a leading sectional door manufacturer based in Portugal. The Swedish company, a global leader in access solutions, says the acquisition strengthens its strategic position in Europe's mature industrial markets. Rollerdoor specializes in manufacturing high-performance sectional doors for industrial, commercial, and institutional applications. The company's product line includes solutions for security, energy efficiency, and operational reliability—characteristics critical to port facilities, warehouse operations, and marine infrastructure. 'I am very pleased to welcome Rollerdoor to ASSA ABLOY,' an ASSA ABLOY executive stated. 'This acquisition delivers on our strategy to strengthen our position in mature markets.' The deal reflects ASSA ABLOY's continued focus on expanding its European manufacturing footprint through targeted acquisitions. For the maritime and port sectors, ASSA ABLOY's access solutions and Rollerdoor's industrial door systems serve critical roles in facility security, cargo handling areas, and vessel interface infrastructure. The combined entity is expected to enhance service capabilities across Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. The acquisition demonstrates ongoing consolidation within the industrial equipment sector that supports maritime logistics and port operations.
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