Höegh Autoliners
John Syvertsen started their work experience in 2007 at Höegh Autoliners AS, where they held various roles throughout the years. John began as a Trade Controller before moving up to become a Manager in Operations area Africa. John then took on roles as Traffic Manager/Voyage Planning Manager, Head of Trade Management for Europe to Far East and Caribbean Sea, and later for Far East to Europe trade. In 2016, they became the Global Trade System Manager for Capacity Management. Finally, they assumed the position of Head of Global Trade Management in March 2018. Prior to Höegh Autoliners AS, John Syvertsen worked as a Project Economist at KAS AS (now Amesto) from May to December 2006.
From 2002 to 2006, John Syvertsen attended the University of Agder (UiA) and obtained a degree in Economics.
Höegh Autoliners
Höegh Autoliners operates 11 trade routes in global trade systems, with about 3 000 port calls annually. Our ocean services consist of 10 deep sea trades and a shortsea Caribbean service. Our fleet consists of around 40 vessels. With a fleet designed for maximum flexibility, we are able to cater for a wide variety of cargo. Our customers range from global vehicle manufacturers to producers of high and heavy construction equipment and other rolling and non-rolling stock. Höegh Autoliners is also a leading carrier of second-hand vehicles. Our focus is always with our customers and we consciously position ourselves as close to our primary markets as possible. As a result, we operate through about 16 local offices worldwide, along with a network of dedicated agencies. Our head office is situated in Oslo, Norway, where the company was founded in 1927. Höegh Autoliners is committed to economic growth, social responsibility and minimising our impact on the environment. We believe in the value of sustainable development and continually work towards enhancing our performance and utilising the most energy efficient solutions at all times.