
(Posted on 14/02/20)
Norvic Shipping has announced that its Board of
Directors has appointed Michael Fenger as Chief
Operating Officer and Global Head of Chartering of its
Dry Bulk division effective February 10, 2020. Norvic
Shipping is a leading international operator of modern
dry bulk vessels headquartered in New York with
regional offices in Houston, Toronto, San Francisco,
Copenhagen, Dubai, Delhi, Mumbai, & Singapore.
Based on the success of 2019, Norvic Shipping is
poised to grow its global dry bulk business further and
provide world class services to its clients. Michael
Finger, in his previous role at Norvic Shipping as the
Managing Director and Co-Head of the Atlantic
Division, had led the effort to restructure the Atlantic
Division, setting it up to be more efficient and
successful in achieving its goals.
“Michael has a special talent for making everybody around him better, and that combined with his
extensive experience in dry cargo shipping makes him an ideal appointment to further forge our
chartering teams and activities into one strong unit,” said Peter Borup, Chief Executive Officer of Norvic
Fenger has over 25 years of extensive experience managing global chartering book in his prior
engagement with Pola Maritime Denmark, PGSC Copenhagen, and Copenship A/S. “I am very excited
and honored to be promoted to this position and would like to thank the Board of Directors for trusting
me with this responsibility,” said Michael Fenger. “I look forward to working closely with my colleagues
in our various offices to continue to build a substantial presence in the dry bulk market. We hope that
we can expand this even further in the years to come, as there are still many exciting possibilities and
opportunities for Norvic Shipping.”
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