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Morten Larsen has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Morten most recently worked as a Project Manager for New Building Hydrogen at Viking starting in November 2022. Prior to that, they served as the Sales Director at Echandia from December 2021 onwards. In 2020, Morten was the Owner of MLSea. Before that, they worked at Fjord Line AS as both a Project Manager for the New Building of Fjord FSTR from October 2020 to May 2021, and as the Director of Project Management from October 2017 to September 2020. From 2005 to 2020, Morten was with Fjord Line Danmark, where they held various roles including Director, Technical/Nautical Director, and Head of Fleet Management. Morten played a key role in building the first two pure LNG powered cruise ferries in the world at Fjord Line Danmark. Prior to that, Morten worked as a Captain for Austal from 2001 to 2003, and as a Training Manager at Rolls-Royce Marine Sweden from 2000 to 2001.
Morten Larsen obtained their Master's degree in Maritime from Fanoe Navigationschool, where they studied from 1983 to 1985.
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Echandia
Targets are set for shipping to be emission free by 2050. So quite likely, your next project contains batteries. Whether you’re looking at full electric propulsion, hybridization, or onboard electric support systems, Echandia solutions has the power, durability and profile to be a part of your next project. Our solutions are inherently safe and designed for heavy duty applications that will stand the test of time and tear of harsh operating environments. We partner globally with shipyards, system integrators and operators to realize complex projects and are appreciated for our relentless customer focus. Echandia is one of a very small number of global suppliers with the experience, knowledge, and solutions to embark on large-scale projects. We are the only global ESS-company with both DNV and Bureau Veritas type approval certifications for LTO battery systems for maritime use. Echandia is a member of the Global Maritime Forum's Getting to Zero Coalition, and a key player in efforts to significantly reduce CO2/GHG emissions and meet the 2050 climate goals.