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Höegh awarded "Shipping Line of the year - Multipurpose Vessel Operator" in India

Höegh awarded "Shipping Line of the year - Multipurpose Vessel Operator"
Date 24.11.2021

On 18 November, the 11th Maritime and Logistics Awards (MALA) was held in Mumbai, India. The prestigious event has carved a niche for itself as the definitive recognition of excellence in the Indian Maritime the Logistics sector. 

For the past five years Höegh Autoliners has received the "Shipping Line of the year - RoRo Operator", and this year was honoured with the "Shipping Line of the year – Multipurpose Vessel Operator".

Karolath Gopinathan, Head of Sales India comments,

We are honoured to be recognized for our performance across both the factory new light vehicle segment and the High and Heavy and Breakbulk segment, which has shown significant growth over the years. This achievement comes down to the exceptional teamwork from colleagues in India and support from our global teams.
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