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Carl Falck
Carl Wilhelm Andreas Falck (born 27 May 1907) is a Norwegian businessman and Norway's oldest living man. He was head of the wholesalers' organization Norges Grossistforbund from 1948 to 1975. The then 105-year-old Falck became Norway's oldest man in 2012, a subject of media interest. ==Early years and career== Falck was born in Tønsberg, Norway to a bookseller and his wife. He got a master's degree in law (''cand.jur.'') in 1931 at the University of Oslo and subsequently held various positions as jurist in the Norwegian Police Service, a deputy judge (), assistant lawyer and as jurist in the Ministry of Social Affairs. After 1939, he mostly worked within various business organisations.〔("Hvem er Hvem?" (1973), p. 148 ) Runeberg.org; retrieved 5 January 2014 〕 In 1948, he was named CEO of the wholesalers' organization Norges Grossist-forbund, (which in 1990 was merged into the Federation of Norwegian Enterprises). In this position and as part of the Marshall Plan, he spent two months in large cities in the US in 1952 to study the American wholesale industry. He became particularly interested in how the Americans kept stock in big one-level warehouses, as opposed to the Norwegian practice where stocks often were kept in narrow multilayer warehouses where ladders were needed to get the stocks in and out. Coming back to Norway, he advocated what he thought was the more effective American system. He published a book about structural changes in the wholesaler industry in 1969. He was a member of various Norwegian and European committees during his career.〔Marita E. Valvik (13 April 2013) ("Lagersjefen Carl Falck" ) ''Aftenposten''; retrieved 5 January 2014 〕
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