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Danfoss is a Danish multinational company, based in
Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
, with more than 41,928 employees globally. Danfoss was founded in 1933 by engineer
Mads Clausen Mads Clausen (21 October 1905 – 27 August 1966) born in Elsmark, parish of Havnbjerg, municipality of Nordborg in Denmark, was a Danish industrialist and founder of Danfoss in 1933. He died in transit from Elsmark to Sønderborg. He married ...
.


History


Beginning (1933–1966)

In 1933
Mads Clausen Mads Clausen (21 October 1905 – 27 August 1966) born in Elsmark, parish of Havnbjerg, municipality of Nordborg in Denmark, was a Danish industrialist and founder of Danfoss in 1933. He died in transit from Elsmark to Sønderborg. He married ...
(1905–1966) founded ''Dansk Køleautomatik- og Apparatfabrik'', later in 1946 the company name was changed to ''Danfoss''. The first product was an expansion valve for refrigeration units, it was developed after studying imported valves from the US. In 1941, activities expanded to products for heating. The
thermostatic radiator valve A thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) is a self-regulating valve fitted to hot water heating system radiator (heating), radiator, to control the temperature of a room by changing the flow of hot water to the radiator. Functioning Conventiona ...
was invented by Mads Clausen in 1943, later patented, and in 1952 promoted as an energy saving device. In 1945 about 224 people were employed at the first factory built at and around the farm where he grew up. There was no more room for expansion and a new larger factory was planned. In 1962 the company started production of
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, the first product was custom-built
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s, later in 1968 production of the VLT
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began, the first of its kind in the world.
The company also expanded its activities into
hydraulics Hydraulics () is a technology and applied science using engineering, chemistry, and other sciences involving the mechanical properties and use of liquids. At a very basic level, hydraulics is the liquid counterpart of pneumatics, which concer ...
, the first hydraulic component was produced in the factory in
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, and the factory had grown to 10,000 m2.


Since 1966

Expansion into other countries started in 1956, when the company started to build a factory in
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,
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, which was completed in 1958.
Danfoss Compressors GmbH Danfoss Compressors GmbH was a subsidiary of the Danfoss, Danfoss Group, a Denmark, Danish manufacturer of valves and fluid-handling products, from 1956 to 2010. It produced Compressors, hermetic compressors for Home appliance, household app ...
, Danfoss' former domestic compressor division, was sold in 2010 and renamed
Secop Secop GmbH (formerly known as ''Danfoss Compressors GmbH'') is a manufacturer of hermetic compressors for cooling circuits. Secop designs, develops, manufactures and distributes compressors for two application ranges: light commercial refrigerat ...
. China is also an important market for Danfoss. In 2013, two new factories were opened on the same day, bringing the number to seven. The Chinese market was the third largest for the company. In 2014, Danfoss purchased
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, a VFD manufacturer.


Activities

''The Danfoss Group'' manufactures products and provides services used in: * cooling food *
air conditioning Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US) or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior temperature, and in some cases, also controlling the humidity of internal air. Air c ...
* heating buildings *
variable-frequency drive A variable-frequency drive (VFD, or adjustable-frequency drive, adjustable-speed drive, variable-speed drive, AC drive, micro drive, inverter drive, variable voltage variable frequency drive, or drive) is a type of AC motor, AC motor drive (sys ...
s *
gas compressor A compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. An air compressor is a specific type of gas compressor. Many compressors can be staged, that is, the gas is compressed several times in steps or ...
s * powering mobile machinery. Danfoss employs approximately 41,928 people worldwide with its headquarters in
Nordborg Nordborg (), is a town with a population of 5,680 (1 January 2025),Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
.
In 2002 Danfoss joined the
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, consisting of nine principles with social and environmental responsibility. ''Bitten og Mads Clausens Fond'' was established as a self-governing institution in 1971 by Bitten Clausen. Today, the foundation is the biggest shareholder in the company.


Controversy


World War II

In 2010, some Danish newspapers reported that Danfoss sold its products to
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during
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. They quoted the book ''Krigens købmænd'' ("Merchants of War") by Christian Jensen, Tomas Kristiansen and Karl Erik Nielsen, who stated that Danfoss sold goods to the occupying forces for 408,850 Danish kroner. According to Ole Daugbjerg from Danfoss, they did not trade directly with the Germans. Later in 2001, it was cleared in the book ''Danfoss under besættelsen'' ("Danfoss during the Occupation") by Ditlev Tamm although other critics have claimed the book might not be neutral because Tamm was paid by Danfoss to perform the investigations.


Cartel

On 7 December 2011 Danfoss was fined 90 million euro for exercising a
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with
Embraco Embraco is a manufacturer of compressors for refrigeration systems that was founded in 1971 in Brazil. Embraco produces hermetic compressors, condensing units, and sealed units, for domestic and commercial use. Its headquarters and main facto ...
/
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,
Panasonic is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Kadoma, Japan. It was founded in 1918 as in Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Fukushima by Kōnosuke Matsushita. The company was incorporated in 1935 and renamed and c ...
, ACC and
Tecumseh Products Tecumseh Products Company is an American manufacturer of hermetic compressors for air conditioning and refrigeration products. Tecumseh Products Company has subsidiaries that sell externally and internally to Tecumseh. The Tecumseh corporate of ...
. The cooperation was entered with compressors from April 2004 to October 2007. The basis of the fine is the violation of
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to the detriment of consumers. Danfoss was fined 16.5 million Danish kroner in the United States. From October 2004 to 2007, the German subsidiary also entered illegal price agreements with competitors. The case in both the
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and the US is related.


See also

* Bock GmbH


References

*https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/company/financials/year-in-review/


Further reading

* Per Boje and Hans Chr. Johansen, ''En Iværksætter - Historien om Mads Clausen og Danfoss'', University Press of Southern Denmark, 1994. In Danish. * Hanne Steen Hansen, ''Danfoss - arven fra Mads'', Schultz, 1994. * Ditlev Tamm, ''Danfoss under besættelsen'', Museet på Sønderbog Slot, 2001. * Lene Shannon, ''Danfoss - Fra hønsehus til hele verden'', Pressto, 2012. * Niels Lunde, ''DET NY DANFOSS - sådan forvandlede Niels B. Christiansen landets største industrivirksomhed'', Gyldendal, 2016. * Niels Lunde, ''THE NEW DANFOSS - an exclusive insight into an industrial transformation'', Gyldendal, 2016.


External links


Danfoss Group website
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