AD Ports invests in three new terminals at Port of Kuryk
NewsKazakhstan’s Port of Kuryk will expand with three new terminals by 2027, backed by € 184.6m from AD Ports, boosting its role in the Middle Corridor.
Besides giving customers the opportunity to improve supply-chain, Capesizes also enables Norden to enhance the scope of current and future logistics projects.
Danish shipping company Norden acquires four Capesize new buildings, adding them to the five owned and seven chartered Capesize vessels.
With this investment, Norden moves closer to its ambition to operate between 20-25 Capesizes, which enables the company to enhance the scope of current and future logistics projects, all while strengthening the ambitions to decarbonise our customers’ supply chains.
“With our latest investments in not only Capesizes but also in Projects & Parcelling and logistics, we are now able to provide our customers with a truly unique full-service approach across all dry cargo segments, with a strong focus on decarbonisation,” says Jan Rindbo, CEO of NORDEN.
The four new vessels are expected to be delivered between 2025 and 2027.