Synergy Marine, Alsym Energy jointly developing non-flammable rechargeable batteries for ships

Singapore-based ship manager Synergy Marine and the US developer of next-generation rechargeable batteries Alsym […]

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https://www.offshore-energy.biz/synergy-marine-alsym-energy-jointly-developing-non-flammable-rechargeable-batteries-for-ships/

Synergy Group ties up with Maritime Training Pioneer Seably

Synergy Group ties up with Maritime Training Pioneer Seably

Martin Ackermann

14 February, 2022, GothenburgSweden. Seably, the global online marketplace, welcomes the Synergy Marine Group as a new corporate customer on its digital platform for bespoke maritime training.

The Synergy Group is one of the world’s leading ship managers. Headquartered in Singapore, and spanning a network of 25 offices in 13 countries, it employs more than 18,000 seafarers. Synergy manages a fleet of more than 500...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2022/02/14/synergy-group-ties-up-with-maritime-training-pioneer-seably/

Synergy Group Achieves First Ever Green Award For A Container Ship

The Cap San Maleas is the first sea-going container carrier to be certified by Green Award

Synergy Group, one of the world’s leading ship managers, has demonstrated its commitment to best-in-class operations and environmental performance by successfully securing the first-ever Green Award for a container vessel.

Synergy Group secured the certificate for the CAP SAN MALEAS, a 2014-built, 131,095 dwt container vessel, after undergoing the Green Award’s quality, safety and environmental performance audit.

“The Green Award is designed to independently recognise ship managers that see it as...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/synergy-group-achieves-first-ever-green-award-for-a-container-ship/

Synergy Group opens new office in Hamburg

The Singaporean ship management company Synergy Group is expanding its footprint in Europe with the opening of a new office in Hamburg, Germany.

Currently, Synergy Group has a global network of 25 offices and an operating fleet of more than 500 vessels, including the most complex LNG (including FSUs), LPG, and vast 20,000+ TEU container ships, as well as oil and chemical tankers, car carriers and bulk carriers

As a response to the growing demand from German shipowners, the Singapore-based company...

https://container-news.com/synergy-group-opens-new-office-in-hamburg/

Synergy Group To Technically Manage Maersk Tankers Fleet

Maersk Malaga

Synergy Marine Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Synergy Group, has signed an agreement to take over Maersk Tankers’ technical management business. This will strengthen Synergy Group’s position within technical management, and Maersk Tankers will become a service company focused on commercial management.

“Maersk Tankers has been transformed from a traditional tanker company into a service company over the past few years. The agreement with Synergy Group marks the next big step on our strategic course,...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/synergy-group-to-technically-manage-maersk-tankers-fleet/

Action Not Platitudes Needed On Day Of The Seafarer: Synergy Group

Wilhelmsen coordinates Singapore’s first full crew change for Synergy Group on bulk carrier Genco Liberty using new protocol

Captain Rajesh Unni, Founder and CEO of Synergy Group, believes solutions are available to standardise and distribute vaccines, ensure seafarers get emergency medical treatment and better organise crew changes. The problem is a deficit of political leadership which is now so severe it is infringing the human rights of seafarers.

After a year of seafarer mistreatment by governments and ineffective lobbying on their behalf by the shipping industry, stronger action is now needed as the industry...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/action-not-platitudes-needed-on-day-of-the-seafarer-synergy-group/

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