May26 , 2026

    NORDEN signs second logistics contract of 2025

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    Denmark-based shipping and logistics company NORDEN has secured its second logistics contract of 2025, reinforcing its growing presence in integrated logistics solutions.

    The newly signed contract covers the transportation and logistics management of bulk commodities, leveraging NORDEN’s global freight network, strong chartering capabilities, and end-to-end supply chain expertise. The agreement reflects continued customer confidence in NORDEN’s ability to deliver reliable, flexible, and cost-efficient logistics solutions across international trade lanes.

    While specific commercial details were not disclosed, the contract is expected to contribute positively to NORDEN’s logistics earnings in 2025 and further strengthen its long-term customer partnerships.

    Commenting on the development, NORDEN said the deal aligns with its strategy to expand its logistics portfolio, offering tailored solutions that combine ocean freight, cargo optimization, and risk management. The company continues to focus on scalable logistics contracts that generate stable cash flows and complement its core dry cargo operations.

    With this second contract signed early in the year, NORDEN remains well-positioned to capitalize on rising demand for integrated logistics services amid evolving global supply chains.

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