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Blue Water Opens Office in Port of Thyboron

Blue Water Shipping has opened a new office in the Port of Thyboron, Denmark in cooperation with their local partner, Kynde & Toft.

“In recent years, we have been involved in various projects. Seeing a future great potential, we have decided to open an office in the Port of Thyboron in cooperation with a local partner, Kynde & Toft”, says Søren Stougaard from Blue Water’s Port Service Division.

Since its establishment in 1958, Kynde & Toft has been an active part of the technical development of the fishing industry. Over the past 30 years, they have developed and manufactured hydraulic components and equipment. Also, minor and major steel constructions, extension of vessels and repair of all forms of construction machinery are part of their product range.

Kynde & Toft employs 72 people and is based in Thyboron at a 4,000 m2 area comprising workshops, warehouse and office facilities. The company is co-owner of the Thyboron Floating Dock and has two mobile cranes at disposal. Managing Director of Kynde & Toft, Niels Olaf Vinther, is pleased with the new cooperation with Blue Water:

“Over the years, we have developed our business, and this new partnership with Blue Water marks another step forward. We see great potential in the cooperation benefitting our two companies – as well as new and existing clients and partners”, says Olaf Vinther Jensen.

Blue Water, which is one of the biggest transport and logistics groups in Denmark, holds a prominent position within port-related services including stevedoring, shipbroking and warehousing. “These services are offered in all Danish ports – through our own offices and strong partners.”

Thyboron Port is a dynamic and strong port with a firm position as one of the three most important fishing ports in Denmark. However, unlike other fishing ports, Thyboron is atypical because of its large flow of cargo. The port has during the past ten years developed from being a pure fishing port to becoming the bulk cargo port for Central and West Jutland. Thanks to its unique location on the North Sea coast relatively close to Industrial Denmark combined with ideal water depth, excellent quay and warehousing facilities, Thyboron Port now handles around 1.5 million tonnes of bulk cargo annually.

“This initiative strongly supports the port’s strategy and focus on cargo and offshore activities. We look forward to a continued – and now local – cooperation with Blue Water Shipping”, says Port Director Jesper Holt Jensen.

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