Höegh Autoliners boss sees no evidence of upturn ending anytime soon

Höegh Autoliners chief executive Andreas Enger is not particularly worried about more ships entering the market. He sees the strong market lasting through 2024 as well. 
”If they had felt confident that the market would be normalized by 2025, or if they dared to bet on it, they would just sit and wait, but they don’t,” says CEO Andreas Enger om Höegh Autoliners' customers. | Photo: Höegh Autoliners
”If they had felt confident that the market would be normalized by 2025, or if they dared to bet on it, they would just sit and wait, but they don’t,” says CEO Andreas Enger om Höegh Autoliners' customers. | Photo: Höegh Autoliners

Another good quarter is in the bag for the Norwegian car carrier – and chief executive Andreas Enger is not worried about the good times ending anytime soon.

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