Great results from our employee experience survey
The most important resource we have in Frydenbø are our wonderful employees! A lot of work is put into improving as a workplace, and it is gratifying when employees feel that we are continuing to develop positively.
Carpool with Branns Pallesen Knudsen, Møller Wolfe, Finne and Horn Myhre
Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen, David Møller Wolfe and Bård Finne shows Bergen city to Felix Horn Myhre, in a gorgeous Volvo XC90 from Frydenbø Bilsenter🚗⚽
The nicest swede in the world - with 50 years in Volvo!
Gøran Johansson has worked with the Volvo brand for 50 years, and has been in Frydenbø since the car dealership at Minde opened in 1994. He is the world's most pleasant Swede, and has through the years had multiple positions in the firm.
Export of hydraulic steering machines
In 1954, the export of the steering machines began, and a number of constructions were delivered to Germany, France, the Netherlands and Finland. Agents from Frydenbø also visited other markets, and the first agreement on licence production came to ...
Wishes for a magical atmosphere at the Frydenbø grandstand!
The same day Brann meets Stabæk in a fateful settlement, Frydenbø turns 105 years old. On that occasion, the CEO wishes for a magical atmosphere at the Stadium - and, therefore, hands out 1,000 free tickets to the Brann supporters. Go Brann!❤
Congratulations on 105 years!
On 17 October 1916, the company a/s Frydenbø Slip & mek. Verksted was formally established - 105 years ago! Frydenbø Group is still a family-owned company, but it has grown into a large and sustainable corporation - a significant player within ...
Life rafts became mandatory
In 1951, Frydenbø received unexpected assistance from the Norwegian Maritime Authority. It was decided that all vessels over 200 gross registered tonnes should have life rafts, and the company could thus start with an ever-increasing production of ...
New Frydenbø car centre in Sogndal!
Saturday, 2 October was the official opening of the new building in Handelsparken in Sogndal - and Frydenbø Bilsenter finally got to move into their brand new location!
New models
In the second half of the 1950s, the production of larger steering machines increased. Shipowner Bache in Trondheim played a crucial role in this work, when he ordered a steering machine for his newbuilding of 12,000 deadweight tonnes, which was to ...