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h1>The List Of Biggest Danish Companies</h1> <img style="max-width:41% margin:0px 10px; max-height:247px; width:auto; height:auto;" align="left" alt="List Of Biggest Danish Companies" src="https://i.imgur.com/Kp5pZs8.jpg"> <p>Danish brands have been on the rise for a while, but the latest brand rankings show little movement and only a few newcomers. This is probably due to the strong Danish economy that is dominated in part by multinationals with an export focus. Danish firms are well-known for their ability to swiftly adapt to changes in global demand. They also make investments in E-commerce and ESG (environmental social, social and governance) practices, which typically create a stronger brand.

/p> <h2>Salling Group

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p>One of the biggest Danish retail companies is The Salling Group. It owns Netto Polska, a discount store chain in Poland. It reported revenues of over DKK 4 billion in the last financial year. Its gross profit EBITDA was EUR 4.7 billion which is 7.7 percent of total revenues. The company was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to some of its stores to shut down. The group changed its retail operations and also relocated employees.

/p> <p>The Salling Group was established in 1906 and has seen rapid growth. It is now one of the biggest retailers in the European Union and has more than 1,500 stores spread across four countries. It employs 50,000 employees and is located in Brabrand, Denmark. In 2018, it reported a revenue of DKK 59 billion.

/p> <h2>DFDS

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p>DFDS is a major shipping company operating in both the Baltic and North seas. Its primary business is freight and passenger transport. In addition to ferry services it also offers transportation services via air, land and sea. In 2009, it was named the 33rd most innovative business in the world by Forbes.

/p> <p>DFDS is divided into two divisions which are the Ferry Division and the Logistics Division. The former runs more than 20 ferry routes across Northern Europe, including the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It also operates ports in strategic hubs. Its clients are mostly freight and forwarding companies.

/p> <h2>Danske Bank

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p>In 1857, the company was founded. Danske Bank was one of the biggest Danish companies. It was founded by Arnold Peter Moller, who owned a shipping firm at the time. It is now owned by A. P. Moller Holding A/S. According to Wikipedia the bank changed its name to Den Danske Bank in 1975, but other sources say it changed its name in 1976. In 1990 three major Danish banks urged merging and the merger was approved on April 6, 1990.

/p> <p>Today, Danske Bank is one of the biggest Danish banks and is one of the largest banks in the Nordic region. It is the biggest bank in the nation with assets of $678 billion. It operates with six distinct business lines and has 230 branches throughout Denmark.

/p> <h2>Novozymes

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p>Novozymes is known for its high growth rates and low costs. This makes Novozymes extremely competitive. It is the market leader in industrial enzymes, household care , and bioenergy. This means that Novozymes can increase its bottom line each year by more than a tenth, without having to chase competitors. The company is committed to research-and-development and is committed to delivering ten breakthrough innovations between 2015 and 2020.

/p> <p>The company's Bioenergy segment is responsible for nearly 20% of its total revenue. The Bioenergy segment is comprised of biofuels and biomass conversion. The two other segments - Technical & Pharma and Agriculture & Feed - represent the remaining two-thirds of Novozymes' revenue.

/p> <h2>Statoil Refining Denmark

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p>Statoil is a Norwegian oil company that is owned by the state is owned by the Norwegian government. It is active in oil exploration production transportation, refining, and marketing. The company also runs the service station network in several countries. The company plans to transfer these operations into the joint venture. In Sweden, ICA is a limited company engaged in wholesale and retail of everyday consumer products.

/p> <p>Statoil Refining Denmark, part of the Norwegian oil giant Statoil ASA is owned by 67 percent of the shares. The company owns the biggest refinery for oil in Denmark that specializes in refining crude oil and condensate into fuel oil, jet fuel, and petrol. The company supplies more than 80 percent of Denmark's energy needs.

/p> <h2>Carlsberg Group

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p>The Carlsberg Group, a Danish brewing company, is one of the most important Danish companies. The company has been around for over a century. The headquarters are located in Copenhagen. It is one of the most successful companies in the Nordic region, and has made substantial progress in the fields of science, technology, and agriculture.

/p> <p>The company has become socially conscious. In response to the current crisis in the world, Carlsberg donated a percentage of its profits to humanitarian organizations. Carlsberg also adopted new marketing strategies. The brand is now popular on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The company has also developed a platform for distribution of content to allow its marketing department to create and distribute content for brands.

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