Norske Skog relocates its headquarters to Oslo, Norway
Jan 18, 2013. The President and CEO, Sven Ombudstvedt, has signed a lease contract for Norske Skog's new headquarters at Skøyen, Norway. The headquarters will be located centrally at Skøyen in Fram Eiendom's new building in 49 Karenslyst Allé in Oslo. The move will take place in early June 2013.
Jan 18, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. The President and CEO, Sven Ombudstvedt, has signed a lease contract for Norske Skog's new headquarters at Skøyen, Norway. The headquarters will be located centrally at Skøyen in Fram Eiendom's new building in 49 Karenslyst Allé in Oslo. The move will take place in early June 2013, as the company said in a press release received by Lesprom Network.
Norske Skog has undergone a major reorganisation and downsizing in recent years, reducing the need for the large premises at Oxenøen.
“Norske Skog is a very different company today than it was just a few years ago. Our intention is to have timely, efficient and pleasant premises, adapted to the number of employees and our current business,” says Ombudstvedt.
Norske Skog has had its headquarters at Oxenøen in the municipality of Bærum since 1998. Norske Skog and the landlord of the head office at Oxenøen (OBOS and Aspelin-Ramm) have agreed to terminate the current lease contract during June 2013.
Norske Skog has positioned itself as one of the world’s largest suppliers of newsprint and an important source of paper for the magazine and directory sectors.