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CSC

Inspiration from stores should help CSC to give an even better service

- With an additional focus on sales, Customer Service Centres want to improve the shopping experience in JYSK even more.

Introduction of mobiles in the DBL region

Mobile phones ease daily work in DBL region

- Since September, mobiles have been introduced in JYSK and DÄNISCHES BETTENLAGER stores in the former DBL Region. While working with the mobile is well known in most countries, for many colleagues in DBL Region this is a change bringing some challenges and a lot of opportunities.

CSC

Corona keeps Customer Service Centres busy

- This spring’s corona lockdown stopped a lot of activity but not for JYSK’s Customer Service Centres (CSC). They had the busiest time they have experienced yet. Now the pressure is lower, but CSC are still busier than normal.

JYSK store front

JYSK presents record turnover despite coronavirus

- Despite a lot of challenges JYSK reached the highest turnover ever during the financial year 2019/20.

Copyright FSC Danmark

JYSK commits to 100 percent sustainable wood

- As of 1 January 2022, all new wooden products launched in JYSK will be FSC certified. By the end of 2024, all wood products in JYSK will be made from FSC certified wood.

Echipa JYSK a alergat pentru copiii instituționalizați

The JYSK team attends running competition to help children

- 23 colleagues attended the Uniqa Virtual Run competition as a part of JYSK team in order to raise money for Hope and Homes for Children Romania.

AU Case Competition

Master students proposed sustainability ideas to JYSK

- On Friday 28 August 2020, JYSK held a Master case competition at Aarhus University. A total of 17 groups of students gave their ideas to how JYSK should implement sustainability.

New packaging

More sustainable packaging on the way in JYSK

- Less colour printing and less plastic will help in making the packaging of JYSK's products more sustainable.

Clara Hjelt

Clara Hjelt creates clothes from JYSK textiles

- Various JYSK textiles such as bedding and sheets made in the wrong size are transformed into handmade clothing by the Danish designer Clara Hjelt.