AL-JAZEERA SHIPPING CO.,W.L.L.

AL-JAZEERA SHIPPING CO., W.L.L. is a company that operates within the maritime and shipping industry. Founded in Qatar, the company has developed a reputation for providing comprehensive shipping and logistics solutions. While detailed specifics about the company's entire range of services may vary, companies in this sector typically engage in activities such as:



  1. Cargo Shipping: Transportation of goods via sea, involving bulk cargo, containerized cargo, and general cargo handling.

  2. Logistics and Freight Forwarding: Offering end-to-end logistics solutions that include coordination of multiple transportation modes, documentation, and customs clearance.

  3. Ship Chartering and Leasing: Providing ships on a charter basis for specific routes or voyages as per client requirements.

  4. Port Services: Activities involving docking, loading, unloading, and storage of cargo in port facilities.

  5. Maritime Consultancy: Offering advisory services related to maritime regulations, shipping routes, and logistics planning.


Given that it is headquartered in Qatar, AL-JAZEERA SHIPPING CO., W.L.L. is strategically positioned to serve the Middle Eastern and international markets, capitalizing on Qatar's significance as a maritime hub.


For detailed and current insights, company specifics, and updates, it would be advisable to visit the official website of AL-JAZEERA SHIPPING CO., W.L.L. or refer to their business communications and publications.


Manama Bahrain

Road No. 2443
Manama Capital Governorate
Bahrain

Ships

GTO 194

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 1802

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

AL FAISAL 1

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA SERPENT

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 44

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 42

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA MAINTAINER

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: Manama

GTO 393

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO XXIX

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 185

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO-2303

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 154

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 50

Tank Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 2507

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO XX

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 281

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 153

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 193

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

CAPTAIN BO

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 282

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 41

Tank Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 390

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA GEM

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 39

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 40

Tank Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

INSTANT MARINER

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

TITAN

Tank Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

AL JAZEERA 1

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA PILOT 2

High Speed Craft | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA LARK

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO XXX

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA TEMPEST

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

AL JABOOR

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 186

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA LANDER

General Cargo Carrier | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO XXVII

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 2508

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 184

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

KINGFISHER

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

MR.ALI

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 43

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 190

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 182

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO XXVI

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 2501

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA POWER

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 183

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 156

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

DONA X

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

RAVEN

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

G.T.O. X

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA MAMMOTH

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

GTO 280

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

FULMAR

Tug | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

SEA PILOT 1

High Speed Craft | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

Maritime News

Container Shipping Consolidation Continues with $4.2B ZIM Acquisition

Container Shipping Consolidation Continues with $4.2B ZIM Acquisition

15 hours ago
In a move that further reshapes the global liner landscape, Hapag-Lloyd has agreed to acquire ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $4.2 billion, the companies announced today.Under the terms of the merger agreement, Hapag-Lloyd will acquire ZIM for $35.00 per share in cash, representing a 58% premium to ZIM’s prior-day closing stock price, a 90% premium to its 90-day VWAP, and a 126% premium to its unaffected share price of $15.50 in August 2025 prior to market speculation.
India Seizes Iran-linked US-Sanctioned Tankers

India Seizes Iran-linked US-Sanctioned Tankers

15 hours ago
India has seized three U.S.-sanctioned tanker ships linked to Iran this month and stepped up surveillance in its maritime zone to curb illicit trade, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday.India aims to prevent its waters from being used for ship-to-ship transfers that obscure the origin of oil cargoes, the source added.The seizures and heightened surveillance follow an improvement in U.S.-India relations. Washington earlier this month announced it will cut import tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50%, as New Delhi has agreed to stop Russian oil imports.
Trump Administration Unveils Details of Maritime Action Plan

Trump Administration Unveils Details of Maritime Action Plan

3 days ago
Often debated and long-awaited, The White House released its long-anticipated America’s Maritime Action Plan (MAP), a 40+ page blueprint aimed at what it calls a new “Maritime Golden Age” for the United States.The document, developed under Executive Order 14269, lays out a four-pillar strategy to rebuild domestic shipbuilding capacity, expand the U.S.-flag fleet, reform maritime workforce development, and strengthen industrial resilience. For U.S. shipbuilders, vessel owners and maritime suppliers, the plan signals potentially historic investment — paired with significant structural reform.What It Means for U.S.
Saltchuk Acquires GLDD for $1.5B

Saltchuk Acquires GLDD for $1.5B

5 days ago
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation and Saltchuk Resources, Inc. announced a definitive agreement for Saltchuk to acquire Great Lakes at an aggregate equity value of approximately $1.2 billion and a total transaction value of $1.5 billion.Under the terms of the agreement, which has been unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of both companies, Saltchuk will commence a tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of the Company for $17.00 per share in cash. The per share purchase price represents a 25% premium to Great Lakes’s 90-day volume-weighted average price as of February 10, 2026, the last trading day prior to the announcement
Inside the Gotland Horizon X: Large, Hydrogen-Ready Catamaran

Inside the Gotland Horizon X: Large, Hydrogen-Ready Catamaran

5 days ago
With a growing focus on mitigating climate change and progressing toward the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2050 net-zero target, the marine sector is under intense pressure to decarbonize. Today, maritime transport emits nearly one billion tons of CO2 annually, representing roughly 2-3% of all energy-related carbon emissions worldwide .Substantial progress has been made over the past decade in reducing emissions from small commercial and coastal vessels via all-electric and diesel-electric propulsion (DEP) systems. However, decarbonizing larger ocean-going and cargo-carrying ships that travel hundreds or even thousands of miles between stops has proved more difficult.