Lauritzen Bulkers expects profit up to USD 50m in 2022

After many years in deficit, Lauritzen Bulkers once again books a profit for 2021. This year could see a profit of up to USD 50m, although the dry bulk market will expectedly be ”subdued.”
CEO Niels Josefsen and Lauritzen Bulkers expect to bag their second profit in a row in 2022. | Photo: Carsten Lundager/Lauritzen Bulkers
CEO Niels Josefsen and Lauritzen Bulkers expect to bag their second profit in a row in 2022. | Photo: Carsten Lundager/Lauritzen Bulkers

Dry bulk shipping line Lauritzen Bulkers expects to reap its second profit in 2022, in which the Danish carrier expects the dry cargo market to remain strong, but not to maintain the same momentum as in the past year.

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