From Monday, 23 September 2024, ENNA Group has a new visual identity. It reflects the fact that the ENNA Group is changing, growing and expanding into new markets, that it has diversified its operations, and that we operate in a rapidly changing world.
We want to create a contemporary, convincing, and appealing brand that reflects our values. Our goal is to build a stronger identity and differentiate it from the competition.
ENNA Group is a robust business system that knows how to handle challenges, while at the same time being flexible enough to adapt to all future changes easily.
In the rebranding process, and based on market research results, we have changed the logos/trademarks of all companies in the group, as well as their entire visual identity.
In the ENERGY division, companies are symbolically shaped in a circular form, reflecting the constant energy flow. The company ENNA Opskrba is changing its name to ENNA Next, reflecting our focus on the future. In the FOOD division, the new visual identity emphasizes fruit as the final symbol, while in the LOGISTICS division, the lines symbolize organization and focus.
At ENNA Group, we nurture excellence, value knowledge, respect diversity, and honour our employees and business partners. For us, growth does not just mean becoming bigger; it also means becoming better.
This is exactly how we at the ENNA Group have decided to grow.
Therefore, our new slogan in English reads: Way to grow.
The slogan of the Energy division is: Turning energy into value.
The slogan of the Logistics division is: Bringing value, everywhere.
The slogan of the Food division is: Where opportunities grow.
We have decided to present the rebranding through a video animation.
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