From Gremo to EcoLog
At Eco Log they are proud to carry on the Gremo legacy as they welcome four smaller machine models in shining yellow tones to their existing range. Only one of
Eco Log produces high-efficiency Forest machines for sustainable forestry. By their ability to adapt to the terrain, the machines allow their operator to be in full control regardless of ground conditions. Through exceptional ground-clearance, reliability, serviceability and a powerful harvester-crane you control your destiny to high productivity and a profitable total cost of ownership.Â
Today their are about 140 employees at Eco Log who work to meet and exceed customers’ expectations. Their designers, fitters, service technicians and sales staff are in constant contact to continually improve and develop their products. This means that you as a customer always receive absolute world class products.
Eco Log boasts a long history. The name itself has been around for a decade, but the factory is much older than that. Ever since 1965, Söderhamn has been the manufacturing centre for forestry machines, when Kockum started production in the premises.
The origin of today’s Eco Log products is Skogsjan and the so-called “Spider Machine” which was launched in 1986. With its hydraulic wheeled-engine mounted on pendulum arms, the Spider Machine revolutionized how machines got through the forest.
Since then, a lot has happened. During periods of ownership under the likes of Caterpillar and Log Max, the company took important strategic decisions and, for some time now Eco Log has had a new strong owner with the ambition to make the company grow globally.
At Eco Log they are proud to carry on the Gremo legacy as they welcome four smaller machine models in shining yellow tones to their existing range. Only one of
The name Gremo AB came to an end on the 17th of April 2020 as their equipment is now part of EcoLog Forestry. The production of Gremo equipment has ceased
Eco Log and Gremo moving forward in yellow tones On April 17th, we were happy to announce the upcoming merger of Eco Log and Gremo. Now, not more than three
Eco Log and Gremo are now planning for a common future as a strong and comprehensive operator in the forest machine business. A first step has been taken as an