Arriva Shipping AS

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Arriva Shipping AS is a Norwegian shipping company with a rich history that dates back to its origins in 1919. It is known for its operations in the maritime sector, particularly involving the transportation of bulk cargo. The company has built a reputation for reliable and efficient shipping solutions, primarily within Northern Europe.


Services and Operations


Arriva Shipping AS specializes in the transportation of dry bulk cargo, such as minerals, agricultural products, and other bulk materials. With a fleet that includes multipurpose ships, the company is capable of handling a diverse range of cargo types. The emphasis is on providing tailor-made logistics solutions that meet the specific needs of their clients.


Fleet


The company's fleet consists of modern and well-maintained vessels designed to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency. These vessels are equipped with the latest technology to optimize cargo handling and fuel efficiency, reflecting the company's commitment to sustainable shipping practices.


Sustainability


Arriva Shipping AS places a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. They are continually striving to minimize their environmental footprint through initiatives such as optimizing fuel consumption and implementing greener technologies.


Safety and Quality


Safety and quality are top priorities for Arriva Shipping AS. The company adheres to stringent international maritime standards and regulations to ensure the safety of their crew, vessels, and the cargo they transport. Regular maintenance and crew training are conducted to maintain high operational standards.


Market Presence


Arriva Shipping AS mainly operates within Northern Europe but is known as a reliable partner in the international maritime industry. Their targeted approach allows them to offer specialized services in specific trade routes and markets, contributing to their strong market presence.


Company Values


The core values of Arriva Shipping AS include reliability, sustainability, and customer focus. These values guide their operations and business practices, ensuring long-term partnerships and high levels of customer satisfaction.


By combining nearly a century of maritime expertise with modern innovations and a commitment to sustainability, Arriva Shipping AS continues to be a significant player in the shipping industry.


Ships

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General Cargo (single deck) | Flag: Gibraltar | Port: GIBRALTAR

Maritime News

Autonomous Ships Must Have Search and Rescue Capabilities

Autonomous Ships Must Have Search and Rescue Capabilities

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Container Shipping Rates Plunge in Step with U.S. Demand for China Goods

2 days ago
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Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Viking Vesta

Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Viking Vesta

3 days ago
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Ships to the Scrapyard Could Double to 16,000 Vessels over Next Decade

Ships to the Scrapyard Could Double to 16,000 Vessels over Next Decade

3 days ago
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Trump Wants More Drones and Missiles, Fewer Ships

Trump Wants More Drones and Missiles, Fewer Ships

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