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As part of Opus’ growth plan it was decided earlier this year, to increase Group management from four to eight people. When Helene Carlson was employed as Communications Director in August, the new management team became complete.
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Technology such as Opus RSD (Remote Sensing Devices) makes it as easy to measure a vehicle’s pollutants as its speed. The introduction of pollution cameras is now being discussed at the highest European level.
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On 24 August, Opus Group AB opened its new office on Basargatan 10 in central Gothenburg.
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Sandra Y. McCulloch came on board April 1 – 2017.
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As of 3 July, Swedish roadworthiness inspectors Opus Bilprovning, will offer its private car owner customers the opportunity to offset their carbon footprint. The new service provides information about a vehicle’s carbon footprint and calculates how much each owner ‘owes’ the planet since the last roadworthiness inspection.
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Our inspection technician Johan Kring, who works at Opus Bilprovning in Hudiksvall, will be cycling in more competitions in the future.
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Opus has just opened its first vehicle inspection station in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city. In one way, it’s like closing the circle.
An important part of vehicle inspections is making sure vehicles are safe for both the driver and others. Not only by making certain vehicles do not constitute an accident risk, but also by seeing to it that they stay within limits when it comes to air pollution.
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Meet an international business leader with a track record of successes.
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Rentals is enjoying rapid growth in the USA.
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Economic performance, 2016.
Twice as big in five years.
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