Wind and renewables bring second deugro office to Denmark

Wind and renewables bring second deugro office to Denmark

Photo: deugro

Pouncing on the developments within the field of wind and renewables as well as related industries, deugro has decided to open its second branch in Denmark. The company said that its second Danish office will open its doors on November 1, in Aarhus. 

It is part of deugro’s growth strategy and its attempts to further improve client proximity. It will also complement the company’s first branch office in Herning, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in January. It is also a reflection of the company’s positive business development in Denmark.

The new office will support and strengthen the company’s global growth strategy in the field of wind and renewables, related industries and new emerging markets, as well as business potential. deugro Denmark is certainly set to be a major outpost for the group’s global wind organization.

“Opening a second branch office is a natural evolution of what we have already seen over the last two decades when it comes to project logistics within wind and renewables, but also now within emerging market potentials of other business verticals,” said Hans Henrik Groen, Country Manager and Managing Director, deugro Denmark.

Hans Henrik Groen, Country Manager and Managing Director, deugro Denmark.
Hans Henrik Groen; Photo: deugro

“Our primary and clear objective is supporting clients in their growth ambitions and having deugro Denmark as their trusted partner delivering added value in all aspects. In particular fulfilling the joint ambitions of delivering safe, high-performance and cost-beneficial logistics solutions,” he adds.

“To achieve these goals, having the right presence and location, and having the most important raw material, namely professional and competent employees, is a vital lever for future success,” stated Kasper Heiselberg, Global Head of Wind, deugro group.

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Author: Adnan Bajic

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Wind and renewables bring second deugro office to Denmark

Wind and renewables bring second deugro office to Denmark

Photo: deugro

Pouncing on the developments within the field of wind and renewables as well as related industries, deugro has decided to open its second branch in Denmark. The company said that its second Danish office will open its doors on November 1, in Aarhus. 

It is part of deugro’s growth strategy and its attempts to further improve client proximity. It will also complement the company’s first branch office in Herning, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in January. It is also a reflection of the company’s positive business development in Denmark.

The new office will support and strengthen the company’s global growth strategy in the field of wind and renewables, related industries and new emerging markets, as well as business potential. deugro Denmark is certainly set to be a major outpost for the group’s global wind organization.

“Opening a second branch office is a natural evolution of what we have already seen over the last two decades when it comes to project logistics within wind and renewables, but also now within emerging market potentials of other business verticals,” said Hans Henrik Groen, Country Manager and Managing Director, deugro Denmark.

Hans Henrik Groen, Country Manager and Managing Director, deugro Denmark.
Hans Henrik Groen; Photo: deugro

“Our primary and clear objective is supporting clients in their growth ambitions and having deugro Denmark as their trusted partner delivering added value in all aspects. In particular fulfilling the joint ambitions of delivering safe, high-performance and cost-beneficial logistics solutions,” he adds.

“To achieve these goals, having the right presence and location, and having the most important raw material, namely professional and competent employees, is a vital lever for future success,” stated Kasper Heiselberg, Global Head of Wind, deugro group.

Read also: Supply chain is not ready for ambitious targets, not even close

Author: Adnan Bajic

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