Monday, June 23, 2025
Home News Liberian Registry opens office in Miami

Liberian Registry opens office in Miami

The Liberian Registry, administered by the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR, LLC), a private US-owned and globally operated company, announced the inauguration of a new office in Miami, Florida.

This office will be the major centre for Registration, Mortgage, and Deletion (RM&D) services. The clients will additionally benefit from technical and commercial services provided by the Miami office, according to a statement.

“We are very excited to be adding Miami to the LISCR’s global base of regional offices. Our dedicated Miami Team is enthusiastic about providing the same exceptional service that our esteemed clients have come to expect from the Registry,” stated Alfonso Castillero, CEO of the Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR).

The Liberian Registry consists of about 5,800 vessels totalling 252 million gross tons, accounting for more than 16% of the world’s ocean-going fleet.





Latest Posts

We Asked AI: Container Ships in Ancient Worlds

Container Ships in Ancient Worlds Imagine a colossal container ship gliding through the Nile as pyramids rise in the distance, or docking at a bustling...

Scenario planning for Mediterranean ports growth amid ongoing tensions

The sustained growth of Mediterranean port traffic, driven by increased Asia-Europe trade and the Red Sea crisis, presents a dynamic landscape for global shipping. Assuming...

Thessaloniki port Revival: Balkan gateway reawakens

 For decades, Thessaloniki was a port with strategic promise but structural limitations, ideally located at the crossroads of Europe and the Balkans, yet constrained...

Vigor Marine Group’s consolidation signals US push to counter China’s shipbuilding dominance

In a bold move to strengthen America’s maritime capabilities, five leading US ship repair and marine service providers have united under a single banner. This...

AI reshape shipping operations

The integration of artificial intelligence into shipping operations, is poised to transform competition in the maritime industry by enhancing efficiency, safety, and sustainability while...
error: Content is protected !!