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2025-10-02

Unaro Nordic takes shape – A new era for innovation and manufacturing

 

Today, Unaro Nordic's new logo is unveiled – a symbol of the merger and the direction we are taking together. The graphic identity is designed to reflect what we build: a modern company that combines experience, innovation, and strength in two successful businesses.

The fact that Paragon Nordic and Svenska Krämfabriken Dalarna have united under the common name Unaro Nordic marks not only the start of a new company, but also the beginning of a new era in the industry. The new logo is therefore powerful, with unique details in the typography that breathe development, innovation, flow, and forward movement. The linked U and N signal a union, collaboration, and partnership, both internally and externally. This also ties in with the symbolism in the name Unaro - where the elements of the word stand for, among other things, unity, harmony, creativity, focus, and security.

Unaro Nordic brings together decades of experience from two of the Nordic region's largest developers and contract manufacturers in beauty, health, and technical consumer products. The result is a complete partner that combines in-depth specialist expertise in formulation, manufacturing, packaging, and legislation with growing production capacity.

"This is a historic merger that gives us a whole new strength. We are building on the best from two successful companies and together creating a platform that can shape the market of the future – both in Scandinavia and internationally. The new logo symbolizes so much more than our name, not least our common vision of the future," says Fredrik Vejgården, CEO of Unaro Nordic.

The launch of the logo is therefore more than a visual change – it is the starting signal for something new. Unaro Nordic is now emerging as a solid player with the ambition to challenge old structures, welcome new processes, and lift the industry to new levels.

"The future is here – and it's called Unaro Nordic," concludes Fredrik Vejgården.

 

   

 

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