J. Lauritzen's owned bulk vessels can now be counted on one hand
In four months, J. Lauritzen has sold seven dry bulk vessels, and its owned fleet can now be counted on one hand. The divestments are part of a strategy to focus more on short-term trading, dry bulk CEO Niels Josefsen tells ShippingWatch.
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by SØREN PICO
In a few months, J. Lauritzen has divested the majority of its owned dry bulk fleet.
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