Herman Salling
Herman Christian Salling (born 20 November 1919 in Aarhus; died 8 May 2006) was a Danish merchant and director. He was a pioneer in the department store and retail business in Denmark.
Herman Salling was the son of local merchant Ferdinand Salling (1880 - 1953) who founded the Salling department store in 1906 in Aarhus. Herman inherited and became director of the Salling department store in 1953. He evolved the business and also started føtex in 1960, the first real supermarket in Denmark.[1] With Danish shipping businessman A.P. Møller, he founded Dansk Supermarked A/S in 1964.[2]. In 1970, as part of the Dansk Supermarket Group, Herman Salling launched Bilka, the very first hypermarket in Denmark. Bilka is located in Tilst, a western suburb of Aarhus.
The Salling funds
A memorial fund for Herman's father Ferdinand Salling was established in 1957 and in 1964 Herman Salling established his own fund. The two funds are collectively known as "Salling Fondene" (The Salling Funds) and supports selected local cultural projects in Aarhus financially.[3]
One of many donations went to the establishment of "Hermans" in 2013, a cultural venue in Tivoli Friheden, named after Herman Salling himself.[4]
- Salling department store
- Salling with Christmas decorations (2016)
- The first føtex supermarket in Denmark, built in 1960
Sources
- Salling.dk: Sallings Historie (in Danish)
References
- ↑ Dansk Supermarket History(in Danish)
- ↑ The Independent's obituary for Maersk McKinney Moller
- ↑ Salling Fondene (in Danish)
- ↑ Tivoli Friheden: Hermans
External links
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