Anangel Eternity Shipping Inc.

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Anangel Maritime Services, Inc. is a reputable shipping company based in Greece, a country renowned for its significant contributions to the global maritime industry. The company was established in 1997 by its founder, John Xylas. Since its inception, Anangel Maritime Services has been dedicated to providing high-quality maritime transportation services across the globe.

The company is well-regarded for its focus on dry bulk cargo, which includes essential commodities such as coal, grain, ore, and other similar goods. By specializing in these types of cargo, Anangel ensures the efficient and safe transport of these vital materials to various international destinations.

Anangel Maritime Services places a strong emphasis on the quality and maintenance of its fleet. The company operates a modern and technologically advanced fleet, which plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of its shipping operations. Regular maintenance and the adoption of advanced technologies help minimize downtime and enhance the overall performance of their vessels.

Safety is a top priority for Anangel Maritime Services. The company implements rigorous safety protocols and adheres to strict industry regulations to safeguard the well-being of its crew and the environment. By maintaining high safety standards, Anangel ensures that its operations are not only efficient but also environmentally responsible.

In summary, Anangel Maritime Services, Inc. is a distinguished Greek shipping company specializing in the transportation of dry bulk cargo. With a strong focus on fleet quality, safety, and operational efficiency, Anangel continues to be a key player in the global maritime industry.

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ANANGEL ETERNITY

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Greece | Port: PIRAEUS

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