Ramboll was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1945. The Ramboll Foundation is the main owner of Ramboll Group. The Foundation supports research, studies and education, with a particular focus on science and engineering. The Foundation has a long-term ownership perspective, which in turn influences its strategic priorities.
High ethical standards as well as responsibility towards society and employees are part of our cultural DNA. Ramboll was value-based long before it came into fashion and we live our values every day.
With more than 190 Offices in 21 countries, we combine local experience with a global knowledge-base.
We employ close to 10,000 experts and have a significant presence in Northern Europe, India and the Middle East.
2012 was a satisfying year in terms of performance and for the first time Ramboll delivered revenue of EUR 1 billion.
The Polarled Development, a 481 km subsea pipeline, breaks a number of world records, and will connect new fields in the Norwegian Sea with existing infrastructure – giving access to vital energy sources.
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An expert in technical safety, it is Farhad's responsibility to review projects with the overall perspective on a safe working environment and safe operation.
Ramboll scrutinises the ALARP principle at OTC 2013.
Department Director, Søren Skovgård Møller and Senior Project Manager, Morten Hansen have been singled out as two of Denmark's young business talents.
When the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) hosts its first HSE workshop in Abu Dhabi from 8-9 April, it will be with solid Ramboll participation.
As global energy consumption continues to grow, oil and gas exploration and production activities will continue to play an important role for many years to come.
We address global and local challenges and develop sustainable solutions across borders and fields of expertise.
Ramboll is founded on strong business ethics which govern our approach to working in the oil and gas industry.
A Danish project, led by Aalborg University, is aiming to increase production efficiency, and improve the recovery process on offshore platforms. At the same time, this will benefit the environment.