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WEIGHER AND MEASURER KALUNDBORG APS
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The History of the Danish Weigher and Measurer Inspectorate.
Within every society there have been groups whose special skills and expertise are vital to the smooth functioning of that society.
Along with readily identifiable professions such as doctors and lawyers, the Weigher and Measurer Inspectorate are one such group.
The concept of weigher and measurer is understood throughout the world and units such as kilogrammes and litres have universal application.
However, from the early days of barter there has been a need to adapt these concepts for use in measuring and assessing the value of a vast diversity of goods.
To enable commercial activity to function effectively people must have faith in the value of what is being traded.
For this reason in 1683 the Danish King ChristianV. decided to introduce and enforce common standards of weigher and measurer.To achieve this a special trained body was established to regulate the new system and the Royal Weigher and Measurer inspectorate was born.
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Brovægten
Juelsmindevej 7
4400 kalundborg
Tlf. : 59510689
Fax. : 59510683
Mobil. : 40925133
Web. : vejer-og-maaler-kalundborg.dk
Email.: vm@vejer-og-maaler-kalundborg.dk
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Increased demand for objective inspection
As commercial activity increased so did the demand for objective inspection and measurementof goods. The weights and measures inspectors have always met this need, providing a trusted and reliable service wherever and whenever it is required.
In 1931 the Royal Inspectorate became Government appointees by whom they are now officially accredited as Weigher and Measurer Inspectors.
DS/EN ISO/IEC 17020:2013
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