About us

About us

Our history up to the present

In 1938, the manufacturer Edwin Stacke founded Metallfabriken Stacke in Gnosjö. Already from a young age he showed an interest in workshop technology and business life. After completing his studies, he took the step to start up the company that we recognize today as Stacke Mattssons. The company expanded rapidly and specialized on the manufacture of cast turned parts in brass, bronze and aluminium, such as couplings for oil, heat and water, faucets, automotive fittings for petrol and natural gas and more.

Today Stacke Mattssons is still in Gnosjö and part of the AM Stacke Group, which is owned by the listed company Amnode AB. In our facility, details in brass, steel and castings pass through transfer machines, lathes and milling machines. We deliver around the world and with a particular focus on Europe. Together with our sister company SGV Forging in Skultuna AB, which forges brass, copper and aluminium, we can offer a broad production process.

We are proud to be part of the Gnosjö spirit and contribute to the long standing of manufacturing and innovation in the region.


Technology and sustainability

Technology and development are moving forward at a rapid pace, and this is also evident in our machinery park. In just a few years we have made significant investments in new machines, especially in our turning department. These investments have enabled us to continue to maintain high performance, quality and delivery reliability towards our customers. By constantly updating our equipment, we can ensure that we are equipped to meet and exceed the demands and expectations placed on us.

Sustainability is always in our focus and our responsibility towards the environment. Therefore, we undergo a thorough review of all our areas of operation, from transport to material selection, in order to minimize our impact on the enviroment. We strive to reduce the waste of raw materials by offering our customers environmentally friendly alternatives and reuse shavings from our work by selling them as recycled materials. In addition, we make use of the heat generated by our machines and return it to the workplace to make our energy use more efficient. We have also invested in district heating.