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Company type | Limited liability cooperative (AmbA) |
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Founded | 1 January 1978 |
Number of locations | 692 |
Area served | Denmark |
OK a.m.b.a. is a cooperative based in Denmark. The coop has 11,600 members and dealers. OK is headquartered in Aarhus, and has 692 petrol filling stations around Denmark.
History
editOK was formed on January 1st 1978 by merging seven smaller Danish energy companies.
Originally named Olieselskabet Danmark,[1] the company adopted OK's official name OK a.m.b.a. in 1998. The origin of the name stems from the Swedish Oljekonsumenterna which was a majority stakeholder in the company. Although there are no corporate relations anymore, the name proved popular and thus became official.
OK Petrol
editOK is Denmark's leading petrol brand according to brand studies from 2016. Most filling stations are co-located with Coop supermarkets.
References
edit- ^ "OK - dansk energiselskab til private, erhverv og offentlig". www.ok.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-04-12.
External links
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