Bellships CEO Muller Resigns

December 14, 2018

Norway's bulk ship operator and management company Belships ASA announced that its chief executive officer (CEO)  Ulrich Müller has resigned.

The board of directors of the Norwegian bulker owner stated in a press release that they will initiate the work with finding a new CEO immediately and Ulrich Müller will remain in his current position until a new CEO is in place.

"Belships has reached a crossroads and I feel like the time has come for others to take over the leadership of the Company. Belships is a great company and I wish the company and its skilled employees the best of luck in this next chapter" said Ulrich Müller.

Ulrich Müller has served as Managing Director of Belships ASA since 1 May 2011.

Belships operates three bulk ships in addition to managing additional 12 ships owned by Elkem Chartering (which is 50% owned by Belships).

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