J. Lauritzen

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Line Lund Clausen
chartering manager, JL-Singapore

I find it challenging to work for JL, and it provides me with great opportunities to meet new people and create a network within the shipping industry. All this is very exciting and useful in my day to day work. The willingness of JL to develop their young employees and give them individual responsibility is great - as you can see from the fact that in a relatively short time, I progressed from the trainee program to postings in the US and now Singapore.

Christian F. Grønlund
assistant chartering manager

As of 1 August 2007 I have been employed with Lauritzen Kosan as an assistant chartering manager, but I began my career with JL as a trainee back in 2005. During my traineeship I gained broad practical experience. After spending my first year in JL’s Bunkers Department trading oil, I moved to Lauritzen Kosan, where I worked in both the Operations Department and the Chartering Department. At the end of my traineeship I had the opportunity of spending four weeks in Korea, where Lauritzen Kosan has had a large number of new ships built. Like other trainees, I have to confirm that the most intense part of the training experience was learning to cope with serious job responsibilities right from the beginning. In March 2009 I was posted to our partner-company in Hong Kong, working with chartering aspects in relation to LPG vessels / gas carriers. I find it very challenging to learn about the way of working and living here in Hong Kong and get close to a totally different culture than I am used to. What I really like about working for JL is that there is always room for personal development – and always something new to learn.

Brian Worning
shipping economist

When I started working for JL, I came straight out of business school but was immediately given the opportunity to participate in all aspects of developing our business project portfolio. I have had great responsibility entrusted upon me even from the beginning, which has required and inspired me to push myself even further than I might have hoped for in my “first real job”. My job requires me to cooperate closely with people of different professions and personalities, which is indeed a great learning experience. The gravity and complexity of our projects combined with the informal and flat organizational structure makes for an exciting and very enjoyable working environment.

Therese Stenderup
senior operations manager 

I began my employment with JL more than eight years ago as a shipping trainee. During my traineeship I worked for two different business units which also included a six-month stay at an external office. After graduation I have now for the past five years been working for Lauritzen Bulkers in the operations department, which has also included a 2½ years posting to our office in Stamford, CT, USA. This stay gave me valuable experience both personally and work wise. Today I am a senior operations manager working in our head office in Copenhagen, and I am now also involved in training of our present shipping trainees. Being a female in shipping can sometimes be a challenge, especially when travelling to certain places in the world. However, within JL there is no discrimination between the genders, and that is a strong company force in my opinion. I like the responsibilities, challenges and trust given to me and that is why I enjoy working for JL.

Rashid Beg
IT-technician & change manager

My job is to run and administrate the daily work around the change / release process. Maintain structure in the IT knowledge sharing environment, administrate areas as licensing, contracts, service agreements, ensure structure and update user access and documentation. This means that every day I have contact with many people, either by telephone or personally, which makes every day different. For me, JL is a firm where I have the opportunity to go through personal and professional development. JL is a company that is continually in progress, which I see as a personal and professional challenge. You have to keep yourself up-to-date to meet this challenge, which is why I enjoy working for JL.

Malin Mattson
legal counsel

After five years of studying and working within shipping and maritime law, I joined the J. Lauritzen Legal Department in November 2006. Being one of the two legal counsels is both a very interesting and demanding task. My job is to provide service, advice and legal guidance to the whole company, which of course is challenging in itself. This means that I not only need to learn about all the different business areas within the Lauritzen concern, but there is also a need to understand the different ways of providing legal advice. My over-all experience at Lauritzen has been fantastic. From the legal department's perspective, there is a lot going on all the time and the company is very dynamic. Being a part of this great "machinery" is really exciting, and I am very happy for that. Although I haven't been with the company for very long, I already feel that I am part of the Lauritzen team, which makes my day-to-day work a pleasant experience. Even though it is a relaxed atmosphere at work, you can easily feel that everyone is working towards the same goal - World Class Shipping.

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