Coor wins new contract with Norwegian Jernbaneverket

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Coor has signed a new agreement with Jernbaneverket, the Norwegian National Rail Administration, regarding cleaning of 42 platforms on the Oslo, mainline and Gardermoen railway lines.

From 1 January 2017, Coor will assume responsibility for the cleaning of public spaces at train stations and other stops along the Oslo, mainline and Gardermoen railway lines. The agreement encompasses 42 stations with a total value of SEK 13 m over two years, with an option to extend the contract for a further two years.

Under a government assignment, Jernbaneverket’s primary task is to manage, maintain and operate Norway’s railways. Jernbaneverket is also responsible for traffic control in the national rail network.

”We’re delighted that Jernbaneverket has chosen Coor to provide its cleaning services. This assignment has a high safety profile, and the fact that we’ve been awarded the assignment is a result of the high priority we assign to our HSEQ work. As one of Norway’s largest cleaning providers we have solid experience of delivering services across diverse geographical regions. We look forward to implementing several of Coor’s smart solutions to address Jernbaneverket’s challenges,” commented Mona Dehli, Business Area Manager at Coor in Norway. 


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Coor is a leading provider of facility management services in the Nordics, focusing on integrated and complex service undertakings (IFM). Coor offers specialist expertise in workplace services (soft FM), property services (hard FM) and strategic advisory services for development of customers’ service activities. Coor creates value by executing, leading, developing and streamlining its customers’ service activities, ensuring that they provide optimal support to the core business over time. Coor’s customer base includes many large and small companies and public-sector organisations across the Nordic region, including AB Volvo, Aibel, Det Norske Veritas, E.ON, Ericsson, EY, NCC, Politiet (Danish Police), Saab, Sandvik, SAS, Skanska, Statoil, Telia, Swedish Transport Administration, Vasakronan and Volvo Cars.

Coor was founded in 1998 and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 2015. At 30 September, 2016, the company had 6,200 employees (FTE) based mainly in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland, and annual sales of SEK 7,600 million (rolling twelve-month basis). Coor takes responsibility for the operations it conducts, in relation to its customers, employees and shareholders, as well as for its wider impact on society and the environment. Read more at www.coor.com

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This assignment has a high safety profile, and the fact that we’ve been awarded the assignment is a result of the high priority we assign to our HSEQ work.
Mona Dehli, Business Unit Manager at Coor in Norway