Torvald Klaveness Extends Shipping Deal with Arcelor Mittal

March 14, 2018

 Norwegian shipping company Torvald Klaveness has extended its shipping agreement with Luxembourg-based steel and mining firm Arcelor Mittal. 

"We are pleased that Arcelor Mittal, one of the leading steel and mining companies have chosen to continue their long-lasting relationships with Klaveness," said a press statement from the company.
This entails 10 cargoes on Panamax from south America to continent, and 10 cargoes on supramax from the West Africa-continent. A total volume of 1.4 mill tonnes of iron ore in 2018.
Arcelor Mittal has an industrial presence in 18 countries and strongly believe in producing safe, sustainable steel. A company dedicated to enriching the communities where they have a presence by making a positive impact on the environmental and economic conditions of these regions. 
"We are proud that Arcelor Mittal share our concerns when it comes to considering the environments we operate in, work towards cutting emissions, and running their business in a more energy efficient way," it said.
We look forward to taking care of the shipping needs of Arcelor Mittal, said the statement.

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