Maersk's decommissioning venture expects first profit in 4-5 years

It will take four to five years for newly established Maersk Decom to produce its first profit. "But we're seeing that it will in time become profitable," CEO Lars Banke tells EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch.
Photo: Maersk Supply Service
Photo: Maersk Supply Service

It will take some more years before A.P. Moeller-Maersk's foray into what is expected to be a billion-dollar market reports a positive bottom line.

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