Hege Økland new board member in AMS

During the Annual General Meeting on 6/6-24, Hege Økland was elected as a board member of Anlegg og Marine Service.

Hege Økland is the CEO of Hy2gen Norway and also leads Iverson eFuels where Hy2gen Norway is one of three owners. Prior to these roles, she established and led the Maritime CleanTech cluster for 11 years, both as an ARENA program and as the Norwegian Centre of Expertise. She holds a Diploma in Economics from BI Norwegian Business School and a Master of Science in Business and Economics, Marketing, Strategic business development from Copenhagen Business School.

In addition to her extensive experience and network within maritime environmental technology, Hege will contribute to AMS with her extensive experience from board positions in private companies and public institutions such as Kolumbus, Eviny, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sustainable Energy Norwegian Catapult Center, Enova and Forum for Miljøteknologi.

- "I'm looking forward to joining the board of AMS. This is an exciting company that will play an important role in helping the maritime industry to reduce its emissions. With its product and market position, AMS has a very good starting point, and I look forward to contributing with my knowledge of green shipping," says Hege Økland.   

AMS specializes in the supply and service of propulsion systems in the maritime sector. We carry out sales, service, repair, maintenance and overhaul of engines, including Caterpillar, Cummins, Yanmar, MTU, Detroit Diesel and VolvoPenta. We also work with propeller systems, generator sets, starters and other mechanical equipment. The company has a large selection of parts, filters and accessories in stock. AMS is a circular economy company - we ensure that the resources used last as long as possible. We are positioned and ready to help customers in the maritime sector into the green shift.

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