Reserve Captain Jukka Pietilä founded IntLog Oy in 2010 to meet the maintenance and servicing needs of the Finnish Defence Forces' crisis management units. Jukka's military background provided an opportunity to leverage the knowledge and skills gained from his service. This influence is evident in the company’s operations, particularly in maintaining order and ensuring high-quality standards.
The company's product and service concept expanded from maintenance and servicing to various space solutions, and in 2014, the manufacturing, sales, and rental of portable spaces became the core of the business. We offer these solutions both in Finland and in growing international markets. In 2014, Jukka’s daughter, Emilia Koivisto, acquired a share of the company and joined its daily operations. Jukka and Emilia share the responsibility for the company and oversee its overall management.
Our main products include QuickSpace units, various modular containers, spaces built from Wilha elements, and customized special-purpose spaces made from shipping containers. Additionally, we provide inspection and maintenance services for portable spaces and primarily service transportable equipment related to Defence Forces operations. We are constantly developing new products to better meet our customers' needs.
Sustainability, cost-efficiency, and environmental friendliness guide our operations. Our goal is to get things right the first time—ensuring quality while respecting our customers’ schedules!
IntLog Oy is part of the Finnish defense and security technology group Summa Defence Ltd.
At the forefront of development
We are at the forefront of international developments in mobile spaces.
Customer orientation
We develop our solutions in response to our customers’ needs.
Strategic expertise
Our organisation has the experience to meet today’s challenges. n.
Internationality
Our solutions improve people’s living conditions in various parts of the world.
Finnish business ID: 2328007-6
EU VAT number: FI23280076
Luvalahdentie 449 B
27820 Säkylä, Finland