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If you are going to do business in Norway, Your City Office can supply you with top quality serviced offices in Oslo. Your Oslo office space will be fully equipped, and will have skilled support staff. A facility management company watches over the building. These types of offices are also referred to as managed offices, business centers or executive centers. Your Oslo office space will certainly be in a prime business district location.
Benefits of a Oslo Serviced Office
Your Oslo office space will be available on flexible rental terms, and won't require advance capital outlay on your part. It is fully equipped with full telecom and broadband Internet connectivity. You can share business machines and other business resources with other tenants, giving you cheaper access to equipment that would otherwise not be available to you, like corporate photocopying machines.
Your City Office facilities will also include security guards and reception areas, to help you establish your professional image in Norway. You will almost certainly be able to use additional office space at short notice, and will generally have a lot of flexibility. Serviced offices tend to be popular with startups and representatives of large companies that have not yet established a presence in Norway, or have only established a small presence there. You will not be locked into a long-term commitment.
Doing Business in Norway
The Norwegian economy is a prosperous example of welfare capitalism, its socialistic tendencies complemented by the Norwegian people's entrepreneurial spirit. The economy is composed of a combination of free market and government elements. The government controls the petroleum sector, and Norway is richly endowed with petroleum but also hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. The country is highly dependent on its oil production and oil prices, as oil and gas compose 1/3 of exports. Norway chose to stay out of the European Union in November 1994 but as a member of the European Economic Area, it contributes sizably to the EU budget.
Domestic economic activity drives growth, and is helped by high consumer confidence and robust investment spending in the offshore oil and gas industry. Norway's stunning budget surplus and in the labor market improvements in 2007 demonstrate the strength of its economic position as it move into 2008.
Oslo Serviced Offices- C.J Hambros Plass c 164
This Oslo office space is housed in an impressive and modern building with secure underground parking and 24 hour CCTV monitoring. Situated in the heart of the city, it is only a ten-minute walk from the central railway station.
Oslo Serviced Offices- Karenslyst allé 278
The Oslo office space offers tenants the benefits of secure underground parking, gym facilities and disabled facilities. It is only 500 meters from the railway station and 45 kilometers away from Oslo Gardermoen airport.
Oslo Serviced Offices- Nydalsveien 483
These Oslo serviced offices are located in a prestigious Business Park, north of Oslo This Oslo office space provides high quality serviced office facilities and easy access to Oslo city centre (12 minutes by tube 5) and the airport. |
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