NORDEN adds to capesize portfolio
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
NORDEN has acquired four capesize newbuildings to meet the strong demands from customers looking to unlock economies of scale by sizing up to improve efficiencies while lowering emissions.
With the latest investments, adding to the five owned and seven chartered capesize vessels, NORDEN has gradually moved closer to its ambition to operate between 20 - 25 capesizes, supporting its full-service approach by creating a truly unique customer offering across all dry cargo sizes. The investments are furthermore a testament to the long-term opportunities seen in the dry cargo markets.
Besides giving customers the opportunity to upsize to improve supply-chain efficiencies, the capesizes have also enabled NORDEN to enhance the scope of current and future logistics projects, all while strengthening the ambitions to decarbonise its customers’ supply chains.
“With our latest investments in not only capesizes but also in Projects & Parcelling and logistics, we are now able to provide our customers with a truly unique full-service approach across all dry cargo segments, with a strong focus on decarbonisation,” said Jan Rindbo, CEO of NORDEN.
The four state-of-the-art vessels are expected to be delivered between 2025 - 2027.
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