JYSK says no to harmful chemicals
- Harmful chemicals have a problematic effect on health and the environment. Therefore, JYSK has high standards and makes strict demands on suppliers.
JYSK says no to harmful chemicals
- Harmful chemicals have a problematic effect on health and the environment. Therefore, JYSK has high standards and makes strict demands on suppliers.
JYSK strengthens focus on online sales
- In recent years, JYSK has been through a rapid development in E-business. Now, new forces must ensure that JYSK maintains the pace.
- Since MYJYSK was introduced in all countries, all stores in JYSK Nordic have had the opportunity to handle tasks on the mobile. For the store in the Danish city of Lemvig, this provides better overview, better follow-up and keeps employees informed about things both large and small.
New machine makes customised packaging for online orders
- Since May, JYSK has been making customised packaging for online orders. Minimising air in the packages helps make transport both safer and more environmentally friendly.
Virtual customers make learning fun
- Recently JYSK employees around the world were introduced to new LMS training materials, which makes learning more fun.
Oskar digitises golden moments from VHS tapes
- For the new JYSK Museum in Denmark, around 100 old VHS tapes have to be digitised. That is part of Oskar Fisker Nielsen’s job.
”It means a lot to me that JYSK takes responsibility”
- Ninna is passionate about CSR, and as new Compliance Specialist in JYSK, she is central to the work with responsible supply chain management.
SAO gives more time for customers
- SAO - semi-automated ordering – was last year put in focus through an ambassador project, which has freed up more time for customer service.
JYSK inaugurates fourth high bay in Uldum
- The mayor of Hedensted, Kasper Glyngø, participated in the official inauguration of high bay 4 in Uldum along with EVP Logistics in JYSK, Allan K. Kjærgaard.
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