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Henrik Andersson

Head Of Decarbonization at Höegh Autoliners

Henrik Andersson has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Henrik began their career as a Head of Office at Chalmers Asia, overseeing technological and economical development in East Asia. Henrik then worked as an Inventory Manager at Volvo Car Corporation before joining Det Norske Veritas as a Student Project Manager and later as a Consultant.

In 2010, Henrik joined the Norwegian Ship Owners Association as a Maritime Trainee, where they underwent educational modules in Norway, Singapore, and London to gain knowledge in the maritime and oil and gas industries. During this time, they represented different companies and had a background in engineering, law, and finance.

Henrik returned to Det Norske Veritas in 2010 as a Consultant, working until 2013. Henrik then joined Sinor Lines, a joint venture between Høegh Autoliners and CSC RoRo, as a Commercial Manager and later as the Managing Director responsible for P&L, sales, vessel operation, and technical management.

In 2014, Henrik joined Høegh Autoliners as a Fuel Efficiency Manager, where they analyzed fleet performance data and implemented fuel-saving measures. Henrik progressed to the roles of Manager Technical Fleet Management and Environment and Head of Risk Management, responsible for various aspects including loss prevention, performance monitoring, and digitalization of vetting scheme.

Currently, Henrik is the Head of Sustainability at Høegh Autoliners, leading the company's efforts to reduce environmental impact and improve fuel efficiency. Henrik prepares the company's ESG report, meets with customers, and stays updated on engine and fuel technology.

Overall, Henrik Andersson's work experience showcases their expertise in technical development, sustainability, risk management, and leadership roles in the maritime industry.

Henrik Andersson started their education journey in 2004 at Chalmers University of Technology where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Henrik completed this program in 2007. In the same year, they also enrolled in a Master of Science (M.Sc.) program at the same university with a focus on Industrial Engineering, which they successfully completed in 2010.

During their time as a master's student, Henrik also sought to enhance their language skills. In 2008, they studied Mandarin Chinese at National Chiao Tung University for a year. Subsequently, in 2009-2010, they continued their Mandarin Chinese studies at Taipei Language Institute.

Overall, Henrik Andersson's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the same university, and language studies in Mandarin Chinese at National Chiao Tung University and Taipei Language Institute.

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