Aalborg CSP continues work amid coronavirus outbreak – although in a new virtual setting. To support the Danish government's and authorities’ request for social distancing to help prevent further spreading of the coronavirus, Aalborg CSP has asked all employees to work from home. The company has thought creatively to maintain service and support of customers worldwide and has installed home workstations and replaced the physical headquarters in Aalborg (Denmark) with a virtual office space.

To help prevent any further spreading of the coronavirus, Aalborg CSP has asked all employees to work from home for the time being. The company monitors the situation closely and adjusts to ensure employees and their families, as well as customers and partners, and contributes actively to help reduce the spread of the virus.

As a result, workstations have been installed at home and the office has become virtual. By creating a virtual office, the employees are still able to communicate and interact with each other, customers and business partners as under normal circumstances.  

As a vast majority of the company’s work is done digitally, business has continued as usual – though with minor adjustments. All communication, including meetings - both internally and externally – is now done by phone or online.

The company has thus thought creatively and adapted to the situation without compromising on neither health, safety, service nor productivity.