Swedish Club Maintains Steady Performance

February 19, 2016

The Swedish Club has reported that its results ahead of the closure of the renewal season on February 20, 2016, will show numbers being on a par with last year, in line with its policy of balanced growth and solid performance.
 
It is anticipated that gross tonnage could post a 5% increase in this policy year in addition to the 8% growth experienced in 2015. This statement comes on the back of an announcement by the Club at the end of last year of a zero per cent general increase for 2016, a move which further supported the balanced approach adopted by the Club in the midst of an uncertain global shipping market.
 
 

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