New Dubai office for Lauritzen Bulkers
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Lauritzen Bulkers, the dry bulk division of J. Lauritzen, is to open a new office in Dubai in August 2019 in addition to its offices in Copenhagen, Singapore and Stamford.
CEO of Lauritzen Bulkers, Niels Josefsen, commented: “The Middle East region is an important and growing area for us and the decision to open an office in Dubai means we will be closer to existing and new customers, enabling us to further grow our activity there.
Dubai is a vital business hub and with substantial amounts of dry cargo, such as grain and steel products, moving in and out of the region, it is a destination where we want to be present.
Furthermore, the opening of an office in Dubai is part of our goal to double our overall short-term trading activity."
Simon Fast will take up the position as General Manager at the Dubai branch office as of 1 August 2019. He will be joined by Chartering Manager Christian Elbæk, transferring from Lauritzen Bulkers’ headquarters in Copenhagen.
For more information prior to the opening of the office, please contact CEO of Lauritzen Bulkers, Niels Josefsen or Chartering Manager Christian Elbæk.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/10072019/new-dubai-office-for-lauritzen-bulkers/
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