Shipbuilder expects to make millions on scrubbers and ballast water
Fayard's CEO Thomas Andersen expects to this year gain DKK 300 million on the top line from environment-related orders, which have become a crucial part of the company's business. This article is part of ShippingWatch's series on the environmental regulations' impact on shipbuilders.
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As Thomas Andersen looks across northern Europe, he does not see many shipbuilders able to match his own, Fayard.
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