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Tamlans possesses strong expertise in modifying and customizing multi-purpose vehicles for various kinds of uses. Our key personnel has a comprehensive experience within vehicle body building industry as well as the needs of special vehicle drivers.

It can well be said that Tamlans is a trendsetter within the industry. This is reflected not only in many years of experience, but also in numerous innovations. As a Finnish company, we know how to cope with the challenging Nordic conditions. Our extensive network worldwide makes even larger deliveries possible.

Tamlans’ headquarters and production plant are both located in the industrial area of Rusko in Tampere, Finland. Tamlans has been manufacturing vehicle conversions for mobility and emergency purposes since 1998. Prostyle and Pegabus are former brands of Tamlans.

Tamlans has received Volkswagen AG’s PremiumPartner Certificate. The certificate is the highest acknowledgment that can be granted by Volkswagen AG to an external partner. Tamlans Oy is the first company in Scandinavia to which this recognition has been granted.

Volkswagen AG has granted a Letter Of Non Objection Certificate (LONO) for the latest model of the Volkswagen Amarok module manufactured by Tamlans Oy. Earlier Tamlans Oy had LONO for the previous 4-cylinder version of the model. Conversion partners and their products are evaluated and selected with accurately defined quality criteria. The LONO certificate is the highest acknowledgment for a product that does not directly belong to Volkswagen’s own production.

Tamlans has been granted with ISO 9001:2015 quality certificate.

Our quality policy is available upon request.

Tamlans is a contract supplier of Hansel’s framework agreement. Hansel (www.hansel.fi/en/) is a non-profit limited liability company governed by state ownership and controlled by the Ministry of Finance, acting as a central purchasing unit for the state.

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Tamlans’ production plant in Tampere, Finland

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