Klaveness predicts strong markets for both dry bulk and tanker in 2023

The Norwegian tanker and bulk carrier improved results in Q1 which offered the highest average income for the company’s vessels to date.
Engebret Dahm, CEO of Klaveness Combination Carrier, KCC. | Photo: Klaveness Combination Carriers
Engebret Dahm, CEO of Klaveness Combination Carrier, KCC. | Photo: Klaveness Combination Carriers

Dry bulk and tanker operator Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) exits the first quarter with better results than during the previous one, mainly due to record-high income for the carrier’s ships.

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