Tristar Eships, the maritime logistics division of the Dubai-based Tristar Group, has selected technology group Wärtsilä’s Decarbonization Services to support its decarbonizing operations. Wärtsilä’s ...
Dubai and Singapore: Tristar Eships and MTM Ship Management announce the formation of Tristar-MTM Ship Management Pte Ltd, established to maximize value retention for ship owners and investors across ...
Abu Dhabi Sunday, April 24, 2005Emirates Ship Investment Co (Eships), formerly Combined Cargo UAE (CCU), has ordered five chemical tankers from a Korean company at a cost of $125 million (Dh458.75 ...
The Monjasa Group has purchased a tanker, M/T Eships Bainunah, from Abu Dhabi based Eships, the company announced today. The Turkish-built (2005), IMO-II, 8,000 DWT vessel, which is double hull and ...
Logistics group Tristar has agreed to take 100 percent ownership of Abu Dhabi-based Emirates Ship Investment Company, also known as ESHIPS, from Egon Oldendorff GmbH & Co for $90 million. Under the ...
Emirates Ship Investment Company (Eships) has won a contract to transport a million tonnes of alumina annually to a $5.7 billion (Dh20.9bn) aluminium smelter being built in Abu Dhabi, according to a ...
Emirates Ship Investment Company (EShips) has announced it has won a three-year contract to transport approximately one million tonnes of alumina annually to Emirates Aluminium Company (Emal), which ...
EMAL’s smelter at Al Taweelah is scheduled to produce its first high-grade semi-finished aluminium products in April 2010 and will be in full operation January 2011. Eships will transport the alumina ...
Emirates Ship Investment Company (Eships), formerly Combined Cargo UAE, earned a net profit of $19.11 million (Dh70.13 million) in 2004, against $6.4 million (Dh23.48 million) in 2003. Add as a ...
The UAE's Emirates Ship Investment Company (Eships) has won a contract to transport around 1 million tonnes of alumina annually from Australia to Emirates Aluminium (EMAL), the company said on Sunday.
Emirates Ship Investment Co, formerly Combined Cargo UAE, has ordered five chemical tankers from a Korean company at a cost of $125 million (Dh458.75 million) as part of its expansion into the tanker ...