Codan (disambiguation)

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Codan or CODAN may refer to:

  • Codan, a Danish rubber hose producer (Codan Rubber Danmark ApS) with global manufacturing sites
  • Codan, a Danish company that produces health care products in Portugal, Denmark, Germany, United States, Switzerland and Italy

Many of the Danish companies are named after Codanus sinus.

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