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Christiania Energy has relocated its headquarters to a new site within Odense Harbour as the company expands its operations and workforce.
The bunker firm has moved to a waterfront office on Sverigesgade in central Odense, providing a larger, more practical workspace to support closer cooperation among teams based in Denmark, France, and the United Arab Emirates.
Christiania Energy explained that the new headquarters are designed to encourage cross-functional collaboration as staff from its various offices work together more frequently.
"Our new sea-canal location in central Odense reflects our identity as a shipping and energy company, while offering an inspiring space to welcome colleagues and partners," the company said.
Christiania Energy operates as a physical bunker supplier in French ports as well as a worldwide trader. In addition to its headquarters in Odense, the company has offices in Copenhagen, Dubai and Golfe Juan (France).
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