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  1. NORDIC ERGO

    Denmark

    The office is our second home. This is where we spend most of our waking hours. Nordic Ergo's goal is therefore to deliver ergonomic office furniture with a good fit and stylish design. We have several years of experience in purchasing and selling office furniture and are particularly keen on ergonomic office solutions and office accessories. What is ergonomic design? The purpose of ergonomics in the workplace is to prevent ergonomic problems, including in particular injuries to the shoulder, neck and back. In the Working Environment Act 2020, the Danish Working Environment Authority has described some guidelines for how to have a good working environment. We have placed special focus on interior design and the possibilities with office furniture. Office space First and foremost, the office must be arranged in such a way that there is enough space for office furniture so that you can work without too much disruption. For example, it may be necessary to create enough space between the desks so that you do not have to move every time a colleague has to pass by. In addition, it can be a good idea to distribute jobs according to mobility, so that the driving salesman e.g. sits closest to the door because he is constantly switching between being in the office and out of the house.

  2. GRØNAGERGÅRD SAVVÆRK A/S

    Denmark

    Grønagergård Sawmill, which today spreads over an area of ​​a few hectares and is a workplace for 40 employees, started small when Jan Kristensen bought a single saw in 1987 and started sawing some wood for his neighbors. The carpenter-trained sawmill owner, built his first hall a few years later and today has about 5000 sqm under roof. Grønagergård Sawmill produces boards, battens and posts of Danish wood in different types of wood. “A tree trunk is like a pig: It has two tenderloins, which are used for e.g. patio boards, cladding, building timber, horse boxes and garden furniture. The rest is used for pallets and wooden packaging. ” - Quote Jan Kristensen. The wood is sold to institutions and industry, and close to a third of the production is sold to private individuals, such as garden furniture, planters, raised beds, self-assembling compost bins, playhouses, shelters and hunting towers that are made in the sawmill's joinery. The sawmill solves many special tasks. For example, Grønagergård Sawmill has supplied wood to: - the furniture in the clothing stores of the Jack & Jones chain - all wood for plank paths, footbridges and bird towers in Lille Vildmose - part of the tree for the new bridge over Gudenå by Kjællinghøl. In the sawmill's hawker shop, nails, screws and fittings are sold by weight - of course at hawker prices. Grønagergård Sawmill celebrated its 25th anniversary on Saturday 30 June 2012