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Maersk Tankers sees Sanmar Shipping return as pool partner

Maersk Tankers has welcomed Sanmar Shipping back as a pool partner. The vessel Sanmar Sangeet has rejoined Maersk Tankers’ LR2 pool, attracted by the two companies’ shared determination to decarbonise and the trading strategy of the pool.

The latter has led to strong earnings, in particular over the past few quarters, according to a statement.

Sanmar Shipping joins Maersk Tankers’ pool at a time when freight markets are rallying, but the need to decarbonise is increasing.

Sanmar Shipping provides a fuel optimisation service and rewards partners who invest in fuel efficiency through its Bunker Adjustment methodology.

Commenting on the reasons for joining Maersk Tankers’ pools, Subba Rao, managing director at Sanmar Shipping, said, “Sanmar has always believed in values before profits, growth with responsibility and a unique chemistry with people and nature, which much about sums up our relationship with Maersk.”

Maersk Tankers manages spot pools for tankers of all sizes, from 10k DWT to LR2 vessels, offering its partners access to earning spikes in the spot market but with the benefit of an array of safety nets.

Maersk Tankers operates across cargo markets with a global customer network and extensive cargo book.

“We have had the pleasure of working with Sanmar for many years, during which time we have been focused on finding the right deployment solutions for its vessels,” said Susanne Jensen, global head of partner sales and service at Maersk Tankers.





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