GSB Tankers and Asahi Tanker have jointly established the Asia Chemical Tanker Alliance (ACTA) to manage the operation and commercial management of chemical tankers ranging from 10,000 – 15,000 DWT. ACTA officially launched operations on 1st January 2025, with its headquarters in Singapore, and an additional office in Tokyo, Japan. Initially, the joint venture will manage four chemical tankers with the aim of expanding to 10 chemical tankers within the next two years.
Philip Eriksson, Managing Director of GSB Tankers, said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Asahi Tanker. Strategic partnerships like this have long been a key part of our approach, allowing us to leverage our combined assets, expertise, and experience. This collaboration not only strengthens our position within the industry but also allows us to deepen our involvement in a market we believe holds significant potential for the future. I am confident this partnership will generate synergies for all parties, unlocking new business opportunities and enhancing our exposure and presence across various sectors.”
Shigekazu Haruyama, President and Representative Director of Asahi Tanker, added: “At Asahi Tanker, we are honoured to embark on this new journey with GSB Tankers, a company renowned for its expertise and commitment to excellence in the maritime industry. This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for us to combine our strengths and achieve mutual growth. By combining our resources and knowledge, we are confident that we can deliver enhanced value to our customers while contributing to the continued development of the shipping industry. We look forward to working closely with GSB Tankers to explore new opportunities and achieve success”.
Source: GSB Tankers