Røine Joins Pacific Green Technologies

September 11, 2019

Anders Jorgen Røine (Photo: Pacific Green Technologies)
Anders Jorgen Røine (Photo: Pacific Green Technologies)

Pacific Green Technologies Inc. (PGTK) (OTCQB: PGTK), owner of the ENVI-Marine and ENVI-Clean Exhaust Gas Scrubbing Systems, said that Anders Jorgen Røine has joined the company as Direct Sales Commercial & Business Development Director based in the office in Oslo.

Røine has more than 25 years of commercial shipping experience as a ship broker and senior chartering manager in London, New York and Oslo. 

After he left The Royal Norwegian Navy he joined Simpson Spence & Young in London, one of the world’s leading shipbrokers, as a trainee broker.

Then he moved to New York where he worked for Skaarup Chartering as a ship broker and also as Chartering Manager for five years.

He then spent 14 years at Torvald Klaveness, Oslo as an in-house shipping broker and then as their Senior Chartering Manager. His most recent position was with Clean Marine as Business Development Manager, as part of the sales team since 2015. His commercial shipping experience gives him an invaluable insight that he can apply directly to PGT’s sales process.
 

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