Danish Maritime Authority forced out of Copenhagen

As part of the Danish government's plans to move a number of public jobs out of Copenhagen, the Danish Maritime Authority and its 200 employees will be relocated to Korsør, on the western edge of Zealand.
Photo: Kirsten Fich Pedersen/POLFOTO/arkiv
Photo: Kirsten Fich Pedersen/POLFOTO/arkiv

This week the Danish Maritime Authority was told that it will have to pick and move from the capital to the town of Korsør, on the western edge of Zealand, bringing its approximately 200 employees along with it.

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