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NORVIC Shipping expands Dubai office

Jun 27, 2024

NORVIC, the global dry bulk owner and operator, is proud to announce the opening of its new, expanded office in Dubai, the investment strategically positions the company for accelerating growth within the region.

The new office will provide NORVIC with a state-of-the-art working environment equipped with modern technical facilities, serving as a platform not only for current employees but also for attracting a larger, stronger, and highly experienced workforce.

Operating as NORVIC's commercial headquarters, the Dubai office has a wide range of departments including Chartering, Operations, Marine Accounting, Corporate Management, Human Resources, IT, and back-office functions. With several members of the company’s senior team already situated in the Dubai office with the team delivering a diverse range of services that contribute to NORVIC's daily operations and broader strategic objectives.

AJ Rahman, Group CEO at NORVIC Shipping, commented: “The Middle East, especially Dubai, provides a gateway between the East and West for our global operations as well as having a thriving local maritime industry. After our corporate office in New York, our new, reinforced Dubai presence is greatly significant. We have ambitious growth plans and our investment in the region will provide opportunities to unlock new business and enable us to continue to recruit exceptional people.”

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