C. K. Hansen
C. K. Hansen was a Danish wholesale company and non-vessel operating common carrier established in 1856 at Esplanaden 15 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The subsidiary Dampskibsselskabet Dannebrog was established in 1893. The company's former headquarters at Esplanaden 15—a Late Neoclassical building from 1856 designed by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch—was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places.
History
C. K. Hansen was founded on 13 July 1856 by Christian Kjellerup Hansen. Hansen had previously worked for J. B. Suhr & Co.Hansen's son Johan Hansen was in 1857 made a partner in the company. Johan Hansen was after his father's death in 1868 joined by Oluf Hansen. Johan Hansen's sons, Johan and Robert Hansen, were made partners in the company following Oluf Hansen's death in 1897.
C. K. Hansen was in 1950 owned by C. J. C. Harhoff, Knud Hansen, Bennet C. K. Hansen and Preben Harhoff.