United Heavy Lift leaves its competitors to flex their muscles

United Heavy Lift sees positive signs in a strained market for project cargo, which is characterized by mergers and acquisitions. But the shipping company, which recently welcomed two new co-owners into the fold, is pursuing a different strategy, the company says in an interview with ShippingWatch.
Lars Rolner just welcomed two additional co-owners to project carrier United Heavy Lift. | Photo: Ritzau Scanpix/Bjarke Bo Olsen
Lars Rolner just welcomed two additional co-owners to project carrier United Heavy Lift. | Photo: Ritzau Scanpix/Bjarke Bo Olsen

There has been a rush of mergers and acquisitions among shipowners in the heavy lift market, which has been in the doldrums in recent years.

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