Bluenord presents black numbers and expects a boost in production

Despite lower key figures, the former Noreco managed to turn a minus into a plus during the past three months.
CEO of Bluenord, the former Noreco, Euan Shirlaw. | Photo: Noreco Pr
CEO of Bluenord, the former Noreco, Euan Shirlaw. | Photo: Noreco Pr

It hasn’t been all bad for Norwegian Bluenord, the former Noreco, in the recently completed second quarter. Despite lower realized prices and a decline in several items, the company ended up in the black. 

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