AFRY secures top positions in the ENR international design firms rankings for 2024


AFRY has achieved top rankings in the Engineering News Record (ENR) top international design firms list across multiple sectors, keeping its leading position as the #1 engineering company in Pulp & Paper and being ranked #5 in Industrial Processes and #7 in Power.

AFRY’s commitment to delivering sustainable solutions is reflected in the latest ENR ranking. In the 2024 edition of the Top 225 International Design Firms list, AFRY proudly stands among the top 20 largest engineering companies. Across various sectors in the ENR Global Sourcebook, AFRY consistently ranks within the top 10 companies including top positions as #1 in Pulp & Paper and #2 in Cogeneration. AFRY has also been recognised in the Wind category, reflecting the market’s growing confidence in AFRY’s leading expertise and commitment to advancing wind power solutions. In addition, AFRY has improved its positions in General Buildings and Transportation sectors.

“The ENR rankings underscore AFRY’s strong global market position as a leading international engineering firm and project delivery partner in our core sectors. With our unique position, AFRY is well equipped to meet our clients’ needs that help accelerate the transition to a more sustainable society. By combining global expertise with local presence, we support our customers in their large-scale investment projects as well as their daily operations,” says Linda Pålsson, President and CEO at AFRY.

AFRY’s companywide competence covers the industrial, energy and infrastructure sectors, making AFRY well positioned to support clients in the green transition driven by decarbonisation, electrification, digitalisation, and circularity.

AFRY’s positions in Industrial Processes and Power sectors:

In the 2024 ENR Global Sourcebook, AFRY has secured top positions in several categories. AFRY is ranked #5 in Industrial Processes overall category and ranks in subcategories:

  • #1 in Pulp & Paper
  • #1 in Food & Beverages
  • #5 in Chemicals (non-petroleum)
  • #6 in Steel & Non-ferrous Metals
  • #9 in Mining.

In the Power sector, AFRY has climbed to the #7 position in overall category and ranks in subcategories:

  • #2 in Cogeneration
  • #5 in Operations & Maintenance
  • #7 in Hydro
  • #7 in Transmission & Distribution
  • #10 in Wind Power.
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