We welcome Per-Olof

We strengthen our Swedish company

Per-Olof is our new Key Account Manager

We are super excited to announce that we are strengthening our Swedish company, United Components AB, with a really strong sales profile in the form of Per-Olof Aldeborn 🦾😊

Per-Olof will join our Swedish department as Key Account Manager and can be contacted on +46 (0) 702 68 98 64 and email: peo@ucse.se

He comes from a position as Area Sales Manager in Rittal in Sweden and has held sales and management positions in the same company for the past 15 years.

Per-Olof lives in a small town called Magnarp outside Ängelholm with his wife, Annelie, and their daughters Sara and Therese. 

While his wife and children spend their free time on riding and Icelandic horses, Per-Olof spends his time on martial arts such as Tae Kwon-do and Thai boxing which he has practised since he was 16. 

In addition a lot of time is spent training the family dog, a small French Bulldog, when it’s not the interest in motorcycles and American cars that demands time. 

It’s not just martial arts that has filled Per-Olof’s life since he was 16, he’s also ridden motorcycles on road racing tracks for the purpose. These are now replaced by a garage where Harley-Davidsons are worked on with friends.  

We are super excited to expand the team in Sweden and look forward to working with you. 

Contact us today to find out how we can make a difference for you.

Contact us

UNITED COMPONENTS A/S
Korsholm Alle 21
5500 Middelfart
Denmark

Phone.: +45 64 40 09 70
Email: info@ucdk.com

VAT: 27154948

About us

We strive to be our customers’ preferred partner in Scandinavia. We achieve this with a unique range of high-end components which both individually and in combination with each other, guarantee our customers the best possible solution.

United Components was founded in 2003 by Niels H. Sørensen and is today headquartered in Middelfart, Denmark. In addition, we have a company in Sweden under the name UC United Components AB.

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