| History | Concept | ||
| 2007 | A part of our production was moved to facilities in Ringe, Denmark. | Our concept is to produce and supply high quality, eye-catching wooden packaging to a vast range of industries. Our ethos is to combine the three elements of beauty, sustainability and purpose in our packaging solutions, ensuring our customers achieve the optimum business advantage whilst maintaining a responsible approach to the environment through the Sustainable Forest Management principle. Our entire wooden product range is produced according to the same principles as our boxes, enabling us to offer quality, elegantly coordinated products and accessories for both home and office. ![]() |
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| 2007 | A large part of our production was moved from Denmark to Southern Europe. | ||
| 2006 | EGESKOV DANMARK A/S was established and took over the activities from Egeskov Danmark. | ||
| 2001 | The company became ISO certified. | ||
| 1990 | The company change name to Egeskov Danmark. | ||
| 1989 | The company began to sell to other industries, for example, board games and chocolate. | ||
| 1988 | The production underwent a large rationalisation process. An average of 14500 boxes a day was produced and the wood usage was approx. 50 cbm raw beams a month. | ||
| 1981 | A solid fuel system was installed in order to reuse wood for heating. | ||
| 1979/80 | Carsten Egeskov Cigarkassefabrik expanded and moved to approx. 3000 sqm new facilities in Stubbekoebing. The number of employees increased from 20 to 45 within 2 to 3 years. | ||
| 1975 | The company moved to Ondloese with 14 employees. | ||
| 1974 | Cigarkassefabrikken was purchased by Carsten Egeskov Petersen from Ernst Glade and the name changed to Carsten Egeskov Cigarkassefabrik. | ||
| 1954 | Cigarkassefabrikken was taken over by the owner H.F. Glade’s two sons and the company moved to Telefonvej in Soeborg. | ||
| 1915 | The seeds of EGESKOV were sown; Cigarkassefabrikken, then a cigar box manufacturer, was established in Frederikssundvej, Copenhagen by H.F. Glade from the Netherlands. |