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The company develops, manufactures and markets mainly mobile and stationary (overhead) [[patient lift]]s, slings and other lifting accessories.
The company develops, manufactures and markets mainly mobile and stationary (overhead) [[patient lift]]s, slings and other lifting accessories.


Most of Liko’s products are sold outside of Sweden. The largest markets are North America, Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Liko has about a 15-20% share of the world market for patient lifts and is thereby one of the most important suppliers in its segment.
Most of Liko's products are sold outside of Sweden. The largest markets are North America, Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Liko has about a 15-20% share of the world market for patient lifts and is thereby one of the most important suppliers in its segment.


Liko was established in 1979.
Liko was established in 1979.

Revision as of 09:44, 27 May 2017

Liko was the family name of Prince Henry of Battenberg, the husband of Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Beatrice Liko AB is owned by Hill-Rom, a US-based corporation located in Batesville, IN.

The company develops, manufactures and markets mainly mobile and stationary (overhead) patient lifts, slings and other lifting accessories.

Most of Liko's products are sold outside of Sweden. The largest markets are North America, Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Liko has about a 15-20% share of the world market for patient lifts and is thereby one of the most important suppliers in its segment.

Liko was established in 1979.