MPC Capital wants global expansion for merged broker business

Climate regulation demands new knowledge from shipbrokers and makes it necessary to grow, says MPC Capital, which has merged brokers Harper Petersen and Albis.
"We made a strategic decision last year. We wanted to gain control of the companies. They are important to us and they have an interesting future," says Christian Rychly, managing director - shipping, MPC Capital, about the merger of Harper Petersen and Albis Shipping & Transport. | Photo: MPC Capital
"We made a strategic decision last year. We wanted to gain control of the companies. They are important to us and they have an interesting future," says Christian Rychly, managing director - shipping, MPC Capital, about the merger of Harper Petersen and Albis Shipping & Transport. | Photo: MPC Capital

German asset manager MPC Capital sees global growth opportunities in its newly merged shipbroker Harper Petersen, which now covers the three main shipping segments of container, tanker and dry bulk in one business.

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