Major industrial company Everllence is accelerating production of high-speed motors in Frederikshavn, Denmark. The factory reports massive demand for its marine engines. This expansion marks a dramatic turnaround for the Nordic port city.
Frederikshavn's manufacturing sector is making a strong comeback. The city previously suffered major job losses when MAN Diesel closed its four-stroke engine production in 2008. That shutdown eliminated 550 positions and cast doubt on the area's industrial future.
Now motor production has returned to full strength in the Danish coastal community. The company plans to increase output further next year to meet growing international orders.
Local officials confirm the production boost reflects broader recovery in Denmark's maritime industry. The factory's expansion brings stable employment to a region that previously faced economic uncertainty.
This revival demonstrates how traditional industrial hubs in Northern Denmark can adapt to changing global markets. The success comes despite earlier predictions that such manufacturing would permanently leave the region.
