
Mr. Jon Rysst, DNV Norway
"DNV considers the High North as a future interesting and promising business arena. We believe we are well positioned geographically to benefit from the expected developments, but we also acknowledge that more knowledge has to be gained and shared to achieve a sustainable development. We look at CNHL as a mean to achieve this and hence we support the Centre as a business partner."

CHNL is continuously extending its knowledge network by building partnerships with companies, research/educational institutions and public authorities which are focused on resources, shipping and logistics in the Arctic or would like to increase their knowledge about future commercial shipping potential of the Arctic Ocean.
Does your company or organization include the High North as a part of its future business and R&D strategy? Would you like to have access to all the relevant information about shipping and logistics in the High North?
Mr. Sverre Syberg, Golden Ocean
"I participated in one of the CHNL workshops as a part of the industrial case Opening the Northern Sea Route for Bulk Commodities - Unlocking the Potential for Bulk Commodities from Northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula to the Far East. I found it very interesting, informative and useful for input to our business development and for expanding our international network”
Would you like to be part of a knowledge network and participate in tailor-made workshops related to your organization’s knowledge needs, and take part in projects, casa studies, infrastructure simulations and demonstrations? Do you want to meet and exchange information with other companies, organizations, research institutions and authorities that share the same interests as your own business/organization? CHNL is in the business of providing practical information and knowledge. This information will be made assessable to various businesses, governmental and research organizations, and will for example provide shipping and logistics companies with the best available information to make informed decisions about their future business activities in the Arctic.