Scandinavian Tobacco Company

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Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni A/S. Formed 1961 by merging the cigarette manufacturing parts of C.W. Obels Tobaksfabrik, Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker and R. Færchs Fabrikker. It is Denmark's largest Tobacco Company.

During the reconstruction of 1990, all cigarettes manufacturing was gathered together in the new independent subsidiary company of House of Prince A/S and all Cigars manufacturing was gathered together in Nobel Cigars A/S – now ST Cigar Group Holding B. V.

[edit] Subsidiary Companies

  • House of Prince A/S (Denmark)
  • Scandinavien Tobacco SIA (Lithaunia)
  • J. L. Tiedemanns Tobaksfabrik AS (Norway) - over the last years production decreased with 30 and 50 percent for various products, before there in March 2007 came plans to shut the factory down and move production to its own facility in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1][2]
  • ST Cigar Group Holding B. V. (Netherlands)
  • Orlik Tobacco Company A/S (Denmark) (50%)
  • Fiedler & Lundgren AB (Sweden) (50%)
  • Stanwell Nobel Vertriebs-Gesellscharft MbH (Germany)
  • Nordisk Tobaks Kompagni A/S (Denmark)
  • Dagrofa A/S (Denmark) (55%)
  • Tivoli A/S (Denmark) (31,77%)