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img style="height:auto; width:auto; margin:0px 10px; max-height:255px; max-width:41%" alt="Leading Danish Companies" align="left" src="https://i.imgur.com/ybNcU7F.jpg"> <h1>Leading Danish Companies</h1> <p>You may have heard of Danfoss, Arla Foods, and A.P. Moller-Maersk. But did you know that Lego is also a Danish company? Learn more about these companies and how they design products and assist customers. It isn't just the products that make a difference neither.

/p> <h2>Danfoss

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p>Danfoss is a private global engineering group with headquarters in Nordborg, Denmark. It offers technological solutions to industries across the globe. Its products include climate control, air conditioning and heating systems as and electronic motors. The company currently employs more than 24,000 people all over the world. Its products have a wide array of applications. They include cooling and heating systems, heat pumps, and drive systems.

/p> <p>Danfoss is committed to tackling global warming and limiting carbon emission. It has made a commitment to becoming carbon-neutral by 2030. This means that it will consume less energy to produce its products. It is actively looking for opportunities to connect its factories with district heating networks. Through these opportunities, Danfoss is making an important contribution to the global movement of leading companies that aim to limit the rise in temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

/p> <h2>Arla Foods

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p>Arla Foods, a Danish dairy company, is headquartered in Arhus. The company is owned by more than 10,000 milk producers in Denmark and Sweden and employs close to 17,000 people around the world. It exports its products to over 100 countries. Arla Foods, a major producer of cream cheese sells its products under the brand BUKO. The creamy spreads of the company are very popular with professional bakers in Japan.

/p> <p>To meet the rising demand of customers, Arla is expanding its innovation activities. It is setting up an innovation center in Aarhus which will employ 120 employees. The company plans to invest more than $25 million into the new facility. Arla's strategy for innovation is focused on becoming the world's leader in dairy research and production. This initiative is intended to help the company keep pace with the fierce global market.

/p> <h2>A.P. Moller-Maersk

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p>A.P., a Danish shipping company, was founded in 1904. Moller has acquired the name Maersk to signify its shipping operations. The name originates from the maiden name of the mother, "Marsk," and it has since evolved into one of the leading shipping names around the globe. The company began with just 35 ships and later added tanker operations. The fleet of the company grew to 46 vessels in the 1930s. The total deadweight capacity was greater than 160,000 tons.

/p> <p>The Danish company is active in many sectors including shipping, infrastructure, oil and gas and shipping. Maersk Line employs around 25,000 people worldwide. In 2013, the company ranked as the largest overseas cargo carrier in the world, with over 600 vessels and 3.8 million Twenty-foot-equivalent units (TEU) capacity.

/p> <h2>Lego

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p>Lego is a leading Danish company with more than 1,000 employees in its Billund headquarters. As of the beginning of the 1970s, the company had 50 million dollars in turnover each year and accounted for just 1% of Danish industrial exports. As sales grew the company was able to reorganize its administrative structure and opened new foreign subsidiaries. The acquisition of smaller businesses helped speed up the company's growth.

/p> <p>The Lego Group began international distribution of its toys. They began by setting up wholesale agents in Germany and other European countries. In 1956, they formed their first foreign sales subsidiaries. By the end of the decade, they had established offices in more than 40 countries. Lego considers Europe their main market and uses its European base to expand its overseas sales.

/p> <h2>Novo Nordisk

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p>Novo Nordisk is one of the top companies in Denmark, and has been operating for over 150 years. The company produces insulin, which is a medicine that can be used to treat diabetes. The company's first product was developed in a former dairy cellar. It was distributed in more than forty countries, and was made from pancreas from animals. Insulin was initially transported using refrigerated automobiles, later railway vans or trucks. The modern factory of the company was designed by Arne Jacobsen.

/p> <p>The company also takes part in public-based initiatives, such as investing in infrastructure and promoting awareness of diabetes. The company is also looking to expand its business into emerging markets like Iran, which has huge potential.

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/p> <h2>Coloplast

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p>Coloplast, a Danish healthcare company, has a global reach. Its products are utilized in many areas of healthcare, such as wound care and interventional Urology. The company employs more than 12,500 people worldwide, and owns all the rights to its products. Its primary goal is to improve quality of life through better patient care.

/p> <p>The company was founded in 1957 by Aage Louis-Hansen in the year 1957, Coloplast is one of Denmark's largest medical technology and life sciences companies. Although the company is public but its ownership structure is largely controlled by family members. Niels Peter Louis Hansen, the son and founder of the company, holds 41 percent of the voting rights and owns 20%.

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