Since its establishment in 1884, J. Lauritzen A/S has been active across a broad range of segments within international shipping.
Today, J. Lauritzen A/S encompasses the following businesses: Lauritzen Bulkers A/S and Lauritzen Kosan A/S.
Major operator of bulk carriers engaged in ocean transportation of dry bulk cargoes worldwide.
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Leaders in maritime transportation of liquefied gases, including petrochemical gases.
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J. Lauritzen A/S was founded in 1884 and is a leading supplier of ocean transport solutions.
Since 1884, J. Lauritzen has been one of the leaders in Danish shipping. We transport dry cargo, petrochemicals and liquefied petroleum gases around the world.
Our day-to-day work with corporate governance is based on the three core pillars of commitment, governance and controls.
We have strong emphasis on education and training and foster a culture of continuous professional development.
Our corporate responsibility efforts are based on our core values and internationally recognised principles.
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JL’s board of directors approves a plan to help meet external guidelines and internal goals.
A Lauritzen Foundation grant to the Princess Benedikte Institute.
Collaboration with Grundfos produces a pioneering seawater cooling system for Lauritzen Bulkers.
J. Lauritzen has appointed Peter Borup President of Lauritzen Bulkers.
The long-term strategy to expand J. Lauritzen’s participation in the high-end offshore accommodation sector has reached a new milestone
The platform of the joint venture will comprise J. Lauritzen’s Accommodation and Support Vessel (ASV) Dan Swift.
Customised antifouling paint for shuttle tankers helps Lauritzen Offshore combat barnacles.
On January 15th 2012, Lauritzen Offshore took delivery of Dan Sabia, the second of two identical purpose-built 59,000 dwt double-hull DP2 shuttletankers from Cosco Nantong shipyard in China.