Denmark Furniture exports account for 2.8% of the countries total exports. In 2019, Danish Furniture exports amounted to $3.1 billion. Denmark is the 15th largest exporter of furniture in the world. It is ahead of Romania, and behind Turkey, in world rankings. Goodada is pleased to offer reassurance when it comes to Furniture production in Denmark. Our Danish Furniture Quality Control Inspection team can carry out any furniture inspection or furniture factory audit at any location in Denmark. Goodada Inspections specialises on Furniture Inspections across the world.
Denmark furniture is primarily focused on the European market with Norway, Germany, Sweden, the UK and Netherlands being its largest export markets. The Association of Danish Wood and Furniture Industries is a significant association within the Danish Furniture Industry. If you are looking for furniture manufacturers from Denmark, then click on our link for Danish Furniture Manufacturers.
The main furniture categories which are made in Denmark include:
Goodada also conducts Furniture Inspections across many other countries such as Romania, Netherlands, Sweden and Belgium.
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Denmark Furniture Factory Audit Services
Our Denmark Furniture Factory Audit is conducted at the furniture factory in Denmark. The purpose of auditing a potential furniture supplier in Denmark is to determine if the supplier is a legitimate company and has the capability of manufacturing furniture to the specifications and standards which you require. The audit will also assess the factories quality control systems, the factories manufacturing standards and the factories export records. Goodada's Denmark Furniture Audit is one of our most requested inspection services.
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Completed Furniture Production Inspection (FGI)A Completed Furniture Production Inspection is conducted at the factory in Denmark. The purpose of this furniture Inspection (or Pre Shipment Inspection) is to visually check the specifications, quantities, dimensions, packing requirements and shipping marks of the furniture products. During this inspection, any on-site testing can be conducted, or samples can be collected to be independently tested. If any problems are identified, you can then address these issues with the factory before the goods are shipped.
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Denmark Furniture Container Loading SupervisionOur Denmark Furniture Inspectors can visit the factory or loading area in Denmark to oversee the loading of your furniture goods into their respective shipping containers. During the loading, the inspector can check that the furniture is correctly loaded and the truck or container is securely closed and sealed before it departs its loading area. |
Denmark Furniture Production ChecksOur Denmark Furniture Production Checks take place when your furniture is being manufactured at the factory in Denmark. The objective of this inspection is to provide you with an update on the status of the production, highlight any identified issues or product defects found and advise you on the expected time when the furniture will be ready for shipping. The inspector will issue you with a report on the findings from this inspection.
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Furniture Parts Inspection (RM)The reason to have a Furniture Parts Inspection is to have independent confirmation that the materials which will be used to assemble your furniture products, conform to any requirements which you make have. Parts which are inspected can include foam, fabrics, wood and metal components. It is the best stage to check that any wood is dried correctly so that its moisture levels meet your required targets. Our inspectors conduct this inspection before any production has commenced. |
ADDITIONAL SERVICESReduce banking fees and get better exchange rates when paying in Danish krone. Goodada Currency Payments is quick, secure and easy to use. Cargo insurance can protect the owner of the goods for the full value of their investment. It can include not only the full value of the goods, but also the cost of shipping, duties, and also up to 10% or even 20% extra to cover anticipated profit. |
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