Munters in Denmark
Munters began its operations in Denmark more than 35 years ago, with its headquarters located in Farum, northwest of Copenhagen. Through our AirTech division, we provide the optimal indoor climate for Denmark’s key industrial sectors, including pharmaceuticals, meat, cheese, bakery, museums, and wind power.
Munters has been shaping the future of air treatment since 1955. We deliver innovative, efficient, and sustainable solutions to customers in industries where controlling indoor humidity, temperature, and energy efficiency is mission-critical.


Global expertise, local presence
Munters Denmark, the first sales company outside Sweden, marked the beginning of our international growth. With the head office centrally located in Farum, our dedicated team, comprising sales, administration, and service professionals, is well-positioned to manage and support our customers locally.
From Farum, our AirTech unit provides energy-efficient dehumidification and humidification solutions, along with comprehensive sales and service support. The site also features a showroom and conference facilities for customer training, while strategically located storage ensures quick access to spare parts and fast response times. This setup allows us to efficiently design and deliver tailored solutions, meeting the unique needs of each client. The Munters team in Denmark is led by Brian Holstrup.
News and highlights
Protecting the cultural heritage of the Home of Carlsberg
When the Carlsberg Group needed to protect their historic cellars from mould, they turned to Munters. After all, we probably offer the best dehumidifiers in the world.
The DSS Pro system was chosen to control the climate at their original brewery, the Home of Carlsberg, helping preserve the exhibitions and enhance the visitor experience. Curious to see how we did it? Watch the video.

AirTech
AirTech is a global leader in energy-efficient air treatment for industrial and commercial applications. We offer precise moisture and temperature control for critical processes, enhancing indoor air quality and production capacity in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, museums, libraries, and warehouses.