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Höegh Autoliners

@HoeghAutoliners

Höegh Autoliners operates 40 Pure Car and Truck Carrier vessels (PCTCs) in 11 trade routes in global trade systems, performing about 3 000 port calls annually.

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Have you ever wondered how a port call for a vessel almost 200 meters long carrying up to 8,500 cars spans out? Head over to our LinkedIn to read a description of a port call. It is pretty cool! Picture is Höegh Target at @PortOfRotterdam linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…

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We are proud to be part of the @glmforum's #AllAboardAlliance. The need for focus on #diversity, #equality, and #inclusion in the #maritimeindustry has never been stronger. Read more 👉 bit.ly/38g3NGI

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We hope to see you all at @Break_Bulk Europe 2022 next week! Our booth is at: 2B24-C25. Our Head of Sustainability Henrik Andersson will be on the 'Sustainability Across the Supply Chain' debate on the main stage on Wednesday 18 May 13:10-13:55 #bbeu2022 #breakbulkeurope

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We are proud of this! During the 2022 Toyota Supplier Conference in Dallas Texas recently, Höegh Autoliners was presented with the Marine Export Award of Excellence - Quality. Thank you for the recognition 🙏

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The Höegh Yokohama in Port St. Maarten in Philipsburg not long ago. Just a very nice picture to accompany your Wednesday🚢

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We care deeply about safety - all aspects of it. One of them is fire safety. Our CEO has spoken to Lloyd's List about the subject and our Aurora class vessels – they will be the world’s largest and most environmentally friendly car carriers ever built …list.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1140761/Safe…


Our results from the first quarter of 2022 are our. CEO Andreas Enger says: “I am very pleased with our first quarter results as well as the progress we have made on our strategic objectives." More here: bit.ly/3w4JIem


We will release our first quarter 2022 report via our website (bit.ly/3KCQgpG) and via Oslo Stock Exchange this Thursday at 7.30 CET. Our CEO Andreas Enger and our CFO Per Øivind Rosmo will present the results on Thursday at 8.30 CET: bit.ly/3vBeo7S


Another step on our path to zero! Pleased to announce, that we will be listed on main market of @osloboers CEO Andreas Enger: “This marks an important step in our long-term commitment to be the leader in zero emissions shipping." Read more here: hoeghautoliners.com/news-and-media…


Very excited about this! We have signed a contract to build the next four zero carbon ready Aurora class vessels. CEO Andreas Enger says: “We want to be the preferred green partner in deep sea shipping, and this is yet another concrete and decisive step on our path to zero."


Proud that @Auto_Logistics have identified us as one of the heroes of net carbon zero in the automotive logistics industry and looking very much forward to debating how we can reach net carbon zero in Munich next week. More on the event: bit.ly/3853oGq

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We are very proud of this. We have been presented with the Certificate of Merit for our participation in @Amver Our COO Sebjørn Dahl says: “We care deeply about safety at sea, and we are glad to be able to be part of the worldwide safety and rescue effort, Amver is."

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We are pleased to deliver our 2021 Annual report which highlights the Company’s performance the last financial year and clear focus on our path to a zero emissions future through our green fleet renewal program and strategic repositioning👉bit.ly/3wABBIi

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We are proud to have added the port of Mackay to our service back in 2018 to support customers such as @HastingsDeering Our Horizon vessels are capable of transporting cargo up to 375MT and are some of the largest and most environmentally friendly PCTCs in the world.

#Port of #Mackay celebrates increased tonnes of #trade with the delivery of two 4,000 horsepower mining trucks. 🎉 The trucks travelled from the #USA aboard @Hoegh Trigger and are now being assembled by @HastingsDeering Mackay. Read more 👉 bit.ly/3qu3dLf

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We are looking for an experienced Programme Manager with excellent communication skills and a proven track record of successfully leading and delivering multiple projects. To learn more about the position and to apply 👉bit.ly/3CK4tie

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We are looking for a self-motivated professional who is a strong communicator and has a natural passion for learning, to support our CEO and Executive Team in Oslo. To learn more about the position and apply 👇 bit.ly/36h7SJj

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Höegh Autoliners applies to transfer its current trading on Euronext Growth to the main list of the Oslo Stock Exchange. Read more on this 👇 hoeghautoliners.com/news-and-media…


To encourage more women to join the #shipping industry, it is important to have good role models to change the status quo and inspire new generations of young professionals to join the ranks. Chief Officer, Monalisa shares 3 tips for women wanting a career at sea #BreakTheBias


During her career, Beatrice had people telling her to just stay at home because of her gender. Today she is both a manager and a mum, and like many other women have proven her doubters wrong. She shares her story to help #BreakTheBias 👇 bit.ly/3HRQ1Wl


At Höegh Autoliners we are committed to creating an inclusive workspace where everyone is treated fairly and given equal career development opportunities. Today on International Women’s Day we stand united in our commitment to #BreakTheBias today and every day. #IWD2022


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