Wexer and VIMAB are entering into a strategic partnership to strengthen IT management and the future of VS.
Today, Wexer AB and VIMAB AB, part of the listed company VIMAB Group, are starting a partnership to secure the future of VIMAB's internal IT management and proprietary business system VS. VIMAB's existing IT department will be relocated, integrated and become part of Wexer's operations from April 1, 2024. Both companies see great opportunities with the integration and exchange of experiences, as together they can offer even more expertise, future-proof the development of VS and gain a stronger business and position in the market.
"It is with great pride and humility that we accept this trust from VIMAB. We are determined to manage it in the best way and look forward to creating even more value together. That we, as a smaller company, can demonstrate the advantages of having our own developers who are passionate about the company, while our platform Wengine receives further proof that it is right on time, is a statement of strength," says Rickard Gadmar, CEO of Wexer AB.
"It is inspiring and reassuring to enter into a partnership with Wexer with the aim of jointly strengthening IT management, but also the development of our business system VS. Wexer's expertise and innovative platform Wengine will be invaluable in future-proofing VIMAB's IT investment," says Matz Carlsson, CEO of VIMAB AB.
About Wexer: Wexer is a company that specializes in creating digital solutions that help companies with smart digital ways of working. With the platform Wengine, the company offers cost-effective solutions such as customer portals, sales and configuration tools. Wexer has extensive experience in system development and a long history of helping companies in various industries streamline their systems and processes, and succeed with their digitalization.
About VIMAB: VIMAB is Sweden's leading supplier of valve services, focused on preventive as well as corrective maintenance. With modern machinery and large warehouses, work is carried out with minimized stops and operational disruptions, both during planned interventions and acute disruptions. They work nationwide and have full-scale operations at five locations in Sweden, with headquarters in Motala and branches in Perstorp, Söderhamn, Stenungssund, Stockholm and a subsidiary in Skien in Norway.


