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Bahri reinforces global leadership with new multipurpose vessel

September 07, 2017

RIYADH — Bahri, a global leader in transportation and logistics, has reached a new milestone by accepting delivery of ‘Rimthan,’ a 300,000-dwt carrier built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) in South Korea.

The addition of ‘Rimthan’ to its fast-growing fleet of multipurpose vessels reinforces Bahri’s position as the world’s largest owner and operator of Very Large Crude-oil Carriers (VLCCs) with a 40-strong fleet.

The new vessel, built to the latest environmental and fuel-efficient technical specifications, was handed over to Bahri during a delivery ceremony held at HSHI’s Mokpo shipyard in South Jeolla Province, South Korea (recently).

Senior Bahri and HSHI officials who attended the ceremony included Saleh Al-Debasi, Bahri board member, Dr. Abdulmalik Al-Hogail, Bahri board member, M. K. Yoon, president and CEO of HSHI, Hisham Al-Nughaimish, acting president of Bahri Oil, among others.

‘Rimthan’ is the fourth VLCC to join the Bahri fleet this year, following the delivery of ‘Amjad,’ ‘Maharah,’ and, more recently, ‘Aslaf.’

Bahri’s Al-Debasi said, “We are very proud to have become the first and largest transportation and logistics company in the world to have a 40-strong VLCC fleet. Rimthan is the fourth VLCC that Bahri has received from HHI Group this year with another six vessels on order and to be delivered over the next year and a half.

“Bahri is proud to be one of the first companies to contribute to the realization of the transportation and logistics goals set forth in Saudi Vision 2030, and our ongoing fleet expansion will allow us to increase our market share in crude oil transportation while boosting our ability to provide our customers with world-class transportation solutions and value-added customer service and strengthening the Kingdom’s standing as a key player in the global shipping and logistics industry.”

“The addition of ‘Rimthan’ is yet another step toward strengthening our leadership in the global oil transportation industry,” said Ali Al-Harbi, acting CEO, Bahri.

“Bahri’s partnership with HHI Group has been instrumental in enhancing our fleet competitiveness, operational efficiency and flexibility, helping us to achieve a high level of customer satisfaction, and with six more VLCCs currently on order, we look forward to further building on our alliance with HHI Group as we continue our pursuit of global excellence.” — SPA


September 07, 2017
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