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In this week's episode of Wavelength:
Hoegh Autoliners chairman and major shareholder Leif O Hoegh talks about the decision to go big and early with newbuildings.
We delve into the decisions by dry bulk operators such as Copenhagen-based Norden to buy assets and offload at a profit after years of moving to an asset-light business model.
And we look deeper at the decision by Maersk to go to LNG after painting itself green with methanol.
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By Craig EasonIn this week's episode of Wavelength:
Hoegh Autoliners chairman and major shareholder Leif O Hoegh talks about the decision to go big and early with newbuildings.
We delve into the decisions by dry bulk operators such as Copenhagen-based Norden to buy assets and offload at a profit after years of moving to an asset-light business model.
And we look deeper at the decision by Maersk to go to LNG after painting itself green with methanol.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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