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Al Seer Marine orders 4 new vessels

The IMO II/III product tankers will be built by South Korea’s K Shipbuildi­ng

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Economists point to the need to build new ships to meet the pending environmen­tal regulation­s forecastin­g that shipbuildi­ng orders will rebound in 2024, and today’s Al Seer Marine order confirms the market demand.”

Y. K. Jang | CEO of K Shipbuildi­ng

Part of Internatio­nal Holding Co, Abu Dhabi’s Al Seer Marine has placed orders for four new IMO II/III product tankers for Dh643 million. These vessels will be built at South Korea’s K Shipbuildi­ng yard.

Deliveries are expected before end 2024.

Al Seer Marine’s fleet totals 12 vessels as the company prepares to transport the transition fuels like methanol, which will help the industry reach net zero. In anticipati­on of the impending regulatory changes, these tankers will be LNG-ready and designed to be potentiall­y ready to adapt to new fuels such as ammonia and methanol.

“Al Seer Marine is very serious about becoming a global market leader across different marine sectors,” said Guy Neivens, CEO of Al Seer Marine. “Our team is

Dh643m is the total value of orders placed by Al Seer Marine

pushing hard, this is yet another endorsemen­t of our global expansion strategy. We are working together with our partners to fulfil the need for modern and efficient tonnage in the markets we serve.”

Al Seer Marine’s strategic plan set out to grow its business and deploy capital to attain the ‘best long-term RoI with IRR over 20 per cent over 10 years’.

“Demand for tankers has been on the rise since April this year, and building new ships is not something the industry can reverse overnight,” said Y.K. Jang, CEO of K Shipbuildi­ng.

“We are confident we will be able to deliver this order on schedule.”

 ?? ?? The agreement was signed at the company’s office in Abu Dhabi by Gunther Alvarado, Chief Operating Officer of Al Seer Marine and Y.K. Jang, CEO of K Shipbuildi­ng. The four vessels will be delivered before end 2024.
The agreement was signed at the company’s office in Abu Dhabi by Gunther Alvarado, Chief Operating Officer of Al Seer Marine and Y.K. Jang, CEO of K Shipbuildi­ng. The four vessels will be delivered before end 2024.

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