B&N NORDSJOFRAKT TERMINATES BULK AND RO/RO ACTIVITIES

B&N NORDSJOFRAKT TERMINATES BULK AND RO/RO ACTIVITIES


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B&N NORDSJOFRAKT TERMINATES BULK AND RO/RO ACTIVITIES


   B&N Nordsj'frakt AB, a Scandinavian shipping group, has decided to terminate its unprofitable bulk shipping and roll-on/roll-off operations.    The company will now focus on its


transatlantic multipurpose shipping services and specialized offshore and ice-breaking activities.    B&N Nordsj'frakt reported a group net deficit of 4 million Swedish krona ($400,000) for


the first nine months of the year. Bulk shipping and roll-on/roll-off operations incurred losses of SEK24 million ($3 million) during the same period.    B&N Nordsj'frakt will sell between 8


and 10 vessels and reduce personnel by approximately 130 people, as part of the business withdrawal. The divestment of these vessels and operations will result in a charge to 2002 earnings


of between SEK10 million ($1 million) and SEK20 million ($2 million).    The ro/ro business comprises vessels employed on a time-charter basis, for which B&N is both owner and operator. Two


vessels were not able to find new employment during the third quarter.    The bulk/general cargo business includes mainly shipping services on Atlantic and northern European routes.    “For


transatlantic services, an extensive shipbuilding program is in progress, involving RoLo and multipurpose/LoLo ships,” the company said. The ships carry paper, solid-wood products and other


cargoes.