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Operating 5,000+ warehouses and branches across Northern Europe, MEKO is not only the market-leading distributor of automotive spare parts – it's a hub of diversity, brimming with creativity and innovative ideas.

Here, our employees share insights, discuss the initiatives that define our industry-leading operations, and, perhaps, give readers a better understanding of what goes on under the hood of MEKO.

MEKO supports innovative startup – CEO of Ezeride: "Mobility can be done differently and more sustainably"

MEKO supports innovative startup – CEO of Ezeride: "Mobility can be done differently and more sustainably"

Since MEKO's investment, Ezeride, a Swedish startup and provider of smart and sustainable mobility solutions, has evolved its offering and now assists companies in digitalizing their car fleet management. Paradoxically, the pandemic became a turning point – making the business idea even sharper.

What to expect in electrification: Ten trends for 2024

What to expect in electrification: Ten trends for 2024

The shift from combustion to electric heralds exciting opportunities primed to revamp traditional norms. In navigating this evolving landscape, Oskar Gibas Hjertquist, Head of International Sales at MEKO, identifies ten electrification trends set to accelerate the industry landscape.

MEKO Awards 2023: Celebrating operational, organizational and commercial excellence

MEKO Awards 2023: Celebrating operational, organizational and commercial excellence

As the tradition goes, MEKO recognises excellence within its organisation. "MEKO is proud of its resilience even in thougher time and is keen to celebrate this," said Anders Oxelström, MEKO's Director of Communication.

”Essential to raising awareness and finding more sustainable solutions for the future”

”Essential to raising awareness and finding more sustainable solutions for the future”

Back in November, Louise Wohrne attended the FAAS Sustainability Day conference in Italy. Here, she provides a summary of her panel on how the automotive aftermarket sector can reach carbon neutrality.

Inside MEKO – trainees reflect on the first year and the biggest learnings to date

Inside MEKO – trainees reflect on the first year and the biggest learnings to date

One year ago, MEKO launched its inaugural international trainee program. Looking back, Carl-Johan Selin, Hanna Käll and Filip Wahlqvist talk us through an insightful twelve months, comprising travels and thrilling meetings across Europe.

MEKO’s Head of Strategy shares insights and reflects on the automotive industry’s digital transformation

MEKO’s Head of Strategy shares insights and reflects on the automotive industry’s digital transformation

Speaking at the Autotech Event 2023, Louise Nehler shared MEKO's visions for the future and touched upon prevailing industry trends.

Strategy for a profitable and sustainable business – celebrating achievements of 2022, with more to come

Strategy for a profitable and sustainable business – celebrating achievements of 2022, with more to come

As we transition into an exciting 2023, Pehr Oscarson said: "Sharing best practices is essential to further refining our ways."

“The simple explanation is the economic climate”

“The simple explanation is the economic climate”

Following the release of the Mobility Barometer, Pehr Oscarson was interviewed in Dagens Industri about some of the most notable conclusions.

MEKO drives the industry’s sustainable transformation: “As the market leader, we have a responsibility”

MEKO drives the industry’s sustainable transformation: “As the market leader, we have a responsibility”

MEKO is certain that an effective sustainability agenda is expected and a prerequisite to deliver strong financial results and stay relevant.

The Mobility Indicator 2023: Revealing discrepancies between people's transportation desires and actions

The Mobility Indicator 2023: Revealing discrepancies between people's transportation desires and actions

“I find people’s changing transportation habits interesting. The one constant is the need for mobility,” said Pehr Oscarson.

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