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Norvic Shipping takes positive steps towards future growth with executive leadership transition

Apr 29, 2024

In a strategic move to further enhance its position in the global shipping industry, Norvic announces the departure of Michael Fenger from his role as Chief Commercial Officer effective April 26th, 2024. Fenger has played a valuable role in Norvic’s journey, and the company extends its sincere gratitude for his contributions and dedication.

As Norvic bids farewell to Fenger, the company is pleased to welcome Michael Boetius as the incoming Chief Commercial Officer. Boetius will commence his duties as Chief Commercial Officer effective May 1st, 2024 and will be based in the company’s Copenhagen and Dubai offices, ensuring strategic oversight of Norvic’s commercial operations.

Michael Boetius

With over two decades of experience in the shipping and logistics industry, Boetius has held key leadership positions in renowned companies such as DS Norden and Maersk and has led teams across multiple continents. His breadth of experience and comprehensive understanding of the industry, market dynamics, and trading strategies, position him as a valuable asset to Norvic's executive team.

"We are excited about the appointment of Michael Boetius as our new Chief Commercial Officer," said AJ Rahman, Chairman & Group CEO of Norvic. "His years of leadership experience and excellent track record driving commercial success within the shipping industry make him exceptionally qualified to lead our commercial operations. We are confident in his ability to steer Norvic towards continued success."

This transition underscores Norvic's dedication to fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. With Boetius at the helm of its commercial operations, the company is poised to capitalize on emerging opportunities and navigate the evolving landscape of the shipping industry.

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