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Seacon Shipping Successfully Takes Over Management of a 79,000 cbm VLGC in Doha, Qatar xinde marine news Chen Yang 2024-11-14 13:09


On November 1st, Seacon Shipping successfully assumed the management of a 79,000 cubic meter Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC),OCEANIC VENUS, in Doha, Qatar. The vessel will be managed by Seacon's Greek team, marking another significant step in the company’s expansion in the global shipping sector.

Seacon Shipping places great emphasis on the training of both shore-based personnel and crew members, particularly for high-end vessel types. Ahead of taking over the vessel, the company crafted a tailored management plan covering all aspects of technical, safety, and environmental standards, ensuring a seamless transition and optimal operations.

This successful takeover underscores Seacon’s commitment to providing high-quality vessel management services. With a continuous focus on enhancing operational standards, the company remains dedicated to delivering safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible shipping solutions across various vessel types.

Seacon Shipping will continue to drive excellence in vessel management, ensuring best-in-class service for clients around the world.

by Xinde Marine News Chen Yang

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