Aet Tankers Pte Ltd

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AET Tankers Pte Ltd is a leading global owner and operator of maritime transportation solutions for the petroleum and energy industry. The company operates a diverse and modern fleet that includes Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), Suezmax tankers, Aframax tankers, and Dynamic Positioning Shuttle Tankers (DPSTs). AET Tankers is recognized for its commitment to safety, innovation, and sustainability in the shipping industry.

Key aspects of AET Tankers Pte Ltd include:

History and Background

  • Founded: The company has a rich history that dates back to the early 1990s.
  • Parent Company: AET is a subsidiary of MISC Berhad, one of the leading international shipping corporations.
  • Headquarters: The company is headquartered in Singapore but has a global presence with offices in various key locations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, Norway, and India.

Fleet and Operations

  • Fleet Size and Composition: AET operates a diverse fleet of vessels, including VLCCs, Suezmaxes, Aframaxes, and DPSTs, which are equipped with advanced technology to ensure safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible transport.
  • Global Routes: The company services major oil companies, refineries, and traders worldwide, covering key routes and markets across the globe.

Commitment to Safety and Environment

  • Safety Standards: AET places a high emphasis on safety and adheres to stringent international regulations and standards, including those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
  • Environmental Initiatives: The company is committed to reducing its environmental footprint and has implemented numerous sustainability initiatives, including investing in eco-friendly technologies and practices to minimize emissions and fuel consumption.

Innovations and Technological Advancements

  • Digitalization: AET has embraced digitalization and innovation to streamline operations, enhance safety, and improve efficiency. This includes the use of advanced navigational systems, real-time monitoring, and data analytics.
  • Green Technology: In line with global efforts to combat climate change, AET has adopted various green technologies, including energy-efficient engines, hull designs to reduce drag, and the use of alternative fuels.

Recognition and Awards

  • Industry Recognition: AET has received several awards and accolades over the years for its operational excellence, leadership in safety, and commitment to sustainability.
  • Certifications: The company holds numerous certifications from recognized maritime and environmental organizations, further affirming its dedication to high standards.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

  • Community Engagement: AET is actively involved in various CSR initiatives, including community development projects, educational programs, and environmental conservation efforts.
  • Workforce Development: The company invests in the development and well-being of its employees, offering training, career development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.

AET Tankers Pte Ltd is well-regarded in the maritime industry for its professionalism, innovation, and unwavering commitment to safety and sustainability. Through its modern fleet and global operations, the company continues to play a vital role in the transportation of energy resources worldwide.

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