Join Veson’s Shipping Economists, Mikkel Nordberg and Thomas Zwick, as they look back over an eventful year to date in the tanker and dry bulk markets and present a forecast on what is still to come in 2024.
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What You’ll Learn:
- How macroeconomic and global security issues are impacting bulk shipping trades
- An in-depth analysis of supply and demand fundamentals
- Forecasted earnings and vessel values for the year ahead
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Who Should Attend
Stakeholders at owner-operator and commodity trader organizations looking to gain insights into market trends.
Commercial decision-makers looking to increase confidence in their market predictions and secure growth streams.
Anyone interested in market movement who would like to gain insights into the current shipping market forecast.
Meet Our Presenters
Mikkel Nordberg
Senior Shipping Economist
Mikkel is head of the dry bulk market analysis for Veson Nautical. He holds a BSc degree in Business Management and Technologies from Universitat Ramon Llull, La salle in Barcelona, and a MSc degree in Shipping, Trade and Finance from Bayes (formerly Cass) Business School in London. Before joining Veson Nautical, by way of ViaMar, Mikkel worked as a dry cargo shipbroker for 4 years
in Lightship Chartering.
Thomas Zwick
Senior Shipping Economist
Thomas is head of tanker market analysis for Veson Nautical. He has worked in the maritime industry in both the US and Norway, for Lorentzen & Stemoco, First Ship Lease and DNB New York. Thomas joined Veson by way of ViaMar, where he has worked as a senior shipping economist since 2015. Thomas holds a BA in International Politics and Economics from Middlebury College and a MSc in Shipping, Trade and Finance from Cass Business School.
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