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List Of Largest Danish Companies

List Of Largest Danish Companies

This article lists the top Danish companies. They include Statoil Refining Denmark, which is the largest refinery for oil in the world, Danske Bank (the biggest bank in Denmark) as well as DSB (which manages the Oresundstag ferry that connects Denmark and Sweden). Other companies on this list include Salling which owns various supermarket chains in Denmark.

Statoil Refining Denmark Denmark is Denmark's largest oil refinery


Statoil Refining Denmark is a subsidiary of Statoil ASA, a Norwegian energy company. Its main business is refining condensate and crude oil into jet fuel, petrol diesel, and fuel oil. The company employs 350 people and is able to process more than 5.5 million tonnes of crude oil every year.

Statoil Refining Denmark, the largest Danish refinery produces 6.6 million tonnes of oil products each year. It also produces agricultural fertiliser. The refinery was built at a cost of 400 million Danish crowns and came on stream in summer 2002. It is capable of producing one million tonnes of sulphur-free diesel fuel oil in the present.

Danske Bank is Denmark's largest bank


The Danish banking industry was highly dispersed, with around 70 commercial banks and 140 savings banks serving the nation's population of 5.1 million. Of these, only a few had a national presence and competed against many smaller ones. Today there are 18 commercial banks and 10 savings banks, that together comprise 90 percent of the market.

Danske Bank has taken measures to protect the environment. The bank signed the Environmental Charter for Banks under the United Nations Environment Programme. Danske Bank also incorporates environmental considerations in its credit procedures.

DSB operates the Oresundstag ferry service that connects Denmark and Sweden


The Oresundstag ferry connects Denmark to Sweden. It was built in 1999 after the completion of the bridge. The main route runs via Copenhagen airport from Malmo, Sweden to Helsingor, Denmark. Three additional routes connect Malmo to Goteborg or Kalmar on the Swedish side.

The Oresundstag railway network is comprised of 854 km (531 miles) of track. Trains operate between Osterport and the Airport in Denmark, through the Malmo City Tunnel, and onto the Southern Main Line to Lund. From there, trains travel to Gothenburg, Kalmar, and Karlskrona. In peak times, Oresundstag trains can accommodate up to nine cars.

Salling owns many Danish supermarket chains


The Salling Group is the largest retailer in Denmark and runs a range of retail businesses. Herman Salling, a 1960 founder of Jysk Supermarked, founded a department store. His intention was to build a chain of supermarkets and department stores. Soon, the company opened Denmark's first supermarket, fotex. Over time the company grew and developed into what is today known as the Salling Group. The company strives to satisfy the requirements of its clients. To achieve this, they're always looking for ways to cut costs and provide the best possible prices to their customers.

The company owns more than 500 stores in Denmark and has expanded its operations into other European countries. It also owns the Netto chain in Poland. The Salling Group has seen its earnings and revenues rise by more than DKK 4 Billion in recent years. This is equivalent to 7% of total revenue. The company has faced a few issues, such as the COVID-19 epidemic that has impacted its operations in all markets. The company was forced to change its retail system and move personnel and products from one location into another.

Carlsberg beer is one of the most well-known beers in the world.


Carlsberg, the Danish company, produces some of the most famous beers around the world. In the 1970s, the company started expanding its business globally. In fact, fourteen percent of British Lager sales were paid for by Carlsberg brand lager in the year 1975. During the 1990s, the company experienced steady sales growth, however, it lacked profitability in some of its markets. In the early 2000s, Carlsberg decided to change its articles of association to allow the foundation more control of the company. The foundation is now in control of 75 percent of the voting rights in the company.

The company was founded in 1847 by J.C. Jacobsen, a man who was deeply religious and an avid collector of art. His fortune enabled him to build a huge collection of artwork that is now housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Carlsberg beer was introduced for the first time on November 10, 1847. It was first exported to Edinburgh in 1868, in barrels. His son Carl joined the company in the beginning of 1870s and was a student abroad. The company established a new brewery in New Carlsberg in 1871.

Coloplast is a Danish luxury brand


If you're looking to invest in a prestigious brand, then you can look at the stocks of Coloplast. Coloplast is a Danish firm with a stable ownership structure. At the close of its last fiscal year, it had 39,452 shareholders, compared with 30,226 the year before. In addition 34 percent of its shares are owned by institutional investors outside of Denmark. Its shares are divided into 18 million class A shares and 198 million class B shares. The company has one major shareholder, Niels Peter Louis-Hansen, who is the son of the founders Aage Louis Hansen and Johanne Louis-Hansen. He owns around 20.7 percent of the total shares and 41.5% of the voting rights.

Since its beginning, Coloplast has been based in Denmark and is a specialist in medical equipment. Its products include skin care such as antifungal creams, antifungal creams, and disposable ostomy bags. The company's products are sold all over the world and over 97% of its revenue comes from exports. In 1999 the company began looking into offshoring facilities in other countries. In 1999, it set up a production facility in Tatabanya, Hungary. It was attracted to the country's lower cost of labour and land costs. In addition, the tax rate is lower than in Denmark.


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