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Fleet Management Limited
Fleet Management Limited, established in 1994, provides ship management services like technical management, ship building, marine insurance, maritime training and crew management to ship owners worldwide. They have their headquarters in Hong Kong, one of the biggest hubs for shipping operations. The company manages and looks after cargo vessels, multipurpose vessels, cellular container vessels, different type of bulk carriers, reefer vessels, chemical tankers, gas carriers, product tankers, crude oil, roll-on/roll-off vessels, and pure car carriers. The company is accredited ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISM code compliance certificates from DNV. Currently Fleet Management Limited has 7000 offshore employees and over 600 onshore staff.. They have established their technical management offices in Hong Kong, India (Mumbai), United Kingdom (London), Singapore and Cyprus. Their crew manning office is primarily located in India, Philippines (Manila) and China (Dalian). In ...
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Ship Management
Ship management is the activity of managing marine vessels. The vessels under management could be owned by a sister concern of the ship management company or by independent vessel owners. A vessel owning company that generally has several vessels in its fleet, entrusts the fleet management to a single or multiple ship management companies. Ship management is often entrusted to third parties due to the various hassles that are involved in managing a ship. For instance, ships could be considered as large factories that travel across seas under various weather conditions for several days at a stretch. These vessels are equipped with several types of machinery that require appropriate maintenance and the associated spares on board. In the scenario of a vessel lacking adequate maintenance, this could lead to the breakdown of the equipment in the middle of a voyage at sea. A breakdown could be an expensive affair. A second scenario would be – a vessel is continuously on the move or u ...
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