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What does Made in Norway mean? Made in Norway is an official labeling scheme from Innovation Norway that highlights products and solutions developed and manufactured in Norway, under strict requirements for quality, responsibility, and traceability. Our customers are all over Europe. For them, this is a guarantee. In a world that is constantly changing, and with increasing unpredictability,…

Møre Trafo is first in the industry with “Made in Norway” – and sets the standard for safe delivery of critical infrastructure.

The hire is a strategic move to strengthen the company’s position in the Danish market, carried out in close cooperation with sister company KL Industri. Krogh will split his role between the two companies, with the goal of building a stronger joint presence in Denmark. The background for this initiative is a market in transition, where investments in the power grid and…

“Møre Trafo has a forward-leaning growth strategy where the aftermarket will be strengthened, while also taking action in marketing and communication. I really wanted to be part of that push,” she says. The newly created role as Marketing Manager is one of several strategic moves to make the company even more aggressive and strengthen its position as market leader. Camilla is…

“At Møre Trafo and in this job you get every opportunity to develop yourself,” says Bjørn, who is a trained electrical engineer. After 42 years in the company he will retire this summer, but will probably stay on a bit as a mentor for his successor. The position has been a dream job for Bjørn. It offers a…

Pernille Hatlehol is the new Aftermarket Manager at Møre Trafo and will develop the aftermarket of the future with a focus on service, customer support, and lifecycle.

The Theme Days have been held every spring and fall since 2013 (except for the pandemic year 2020), and as usual started with a social get-together and a cook-off at Atlanterhavsparken. “The team there is incredibly skilled, and a key reason why we keep running this popular concept year after year,” says Lisbeth Bråstad in Customer Service at Møre Trafo. The next day…