h1>The Biggest Danish Companies</h1> <img style="max-height:395px; margin:0px 10px; height:auto; max-width:38% width:auto;" alt="Biggest Danish Companies" align="left" src="https://i.imgur.com/riBVkU3.jpg"> <p>Danish companies have an impressive global reach. Danish Crown Group, Statoil Refining Denmark and Maersk are only a few. But there are many others that you might not have heard of. Continue reading to learn which are the most important companies in Denmark. Also called Danida the companies are able to offer many interests and activities.

/p> <h2>Maersk

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p>Maersk is one of the largest Danish companies, operates in a variety of different industries. Maersk has a strong financial record and produces many profits from its operations. Its strategy is to become a fully integrated container logistics company. It has made numerous acquisitions in the air cargo industry and in container logistics. It also recently purchased an Danish project logistics company, which will add more capabilities to its business.

/p> <p>Maersk is an important shipping company, has operations in 130 countries. It also has interests in the retail sector, the energy sector, and manufacturing. Another company that is part of the Maersk Group is the Danske Bank Group which provides insurance, banking, and real estate services. It is ranked third in the Borsen ranking of the top 1000 Danish companies.

/p> <p>With an anticipated EBITDA figure of $24 billion the company is predicted to maintain its record-breaking profits. The company has also announced that it will work towards carbon neutrality by 2050. It has already started moving towards green energy for its fleet of ships.

/p> <h2>Danske Bank

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p>Danske Bank is a Danish bank that offers a variety of financial services. They offer commercial and personal loans, money transfer services as well as insurance and accounts. The company has more than 22,000 employees across the globe and has offices in 16 countries. Its subsidiaries include Danske Life Insurance, Danske Pensions, and Danske Bank Insurance.

/p> <p>Danske Bank was established in 1871, and is one of the most significant Danish banks. Its branches operate in Denmark and across the Nordic region, and it also has foreign subsidiaries in Norway, Finland, Ireland and France. The bank serves more than five million customers. In 2013, the bank earned revenues of about $20 billion making it one of the largest Danish businesses.

/p> <p>After the financial crisis hit Denmark and Scandinavia, the Danish banks responded to the challenges of the region by assisting other organizations. Den Danske was no exception to this rule and soon began to open full branches in Sweden and Norway and an office representative in Helsinki.

/p> <h2>Danish Crown Group

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p>Danish Crown is a large company employing around 23,000 people. It is a prominent presence in the UK and Poland. The headquarters of the company is in Randers in the Jutland region's biggest city. The company offers a variety of shipping services across Northern Europe. The company's liners transport large number of passengers between North Sea & the Baltic Sea. The company also provides the ability to allow passengers to travel from Copenhagen to Oslo on one of its vessels. The journey takes about 19 hours and departs from Nordhavn (the port in Copenhagen).

/p> <p>Danish Crown has made significant strides in becoming a more sustainable company through a variety of initiatives and investments. It has ambitious goals to reduce its carbon footprint. Environmental activists have called the company "greenwashing", claiming that it is doing this to retain customers and improve its commodity business.

/p> <h2>Statoil Refining Denmark

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p>Statoil is a company owned by the state, has interests in oil exploration and production transport, refining, and marketing. The company also operates the service stations throughout the world. It plans to merge its operations into a joint venture. The company expanded its operations into the Danish technology industry in the 1990s.

/p> <p>The refinery was first operational in 1961 and continues to expand its capacity. The refinery recently added a new distillation plant to make petrol with a lower benzene level. Statoil Refining Denmark has become one of the most efficient oil refineries in the world. It gets crude oil from the North Sea, condensate from the North Sea, and then refines it into fuel oil and petrol. https://diigo.com/0pzwb1

/p> <p>The company has a range of subsidiaries in Denmark. The largest of them is Statoil Refining Denmark. It also owns DONG Energy and Novozymes. Its operations are located in the town of Kalundborg.

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