CARNABY SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED

Carnaby Shipping Company Limited is not a widely recognized name, and based on the information available as of my last update in 2021, there isn't a prominent shipping company with that exact designation. It’s possible that Carnaby Shipping Company Limited could be a smaller or lesser-known entity, or a recent startup that has emerged after my last update.

Here are some steps you can take to gather more information about Carnaby Shipping Company Limited:

  1. Company Website: If the company has an official website, it would be a primary source of information about their services, history, and contact details.

  2. Business Registers: Check the business registration databases or maritime registries in the country where the company is purportedly based. Many countries maintain online databases where you can look up registered businesses.

  3. Maritime Databases: Websites and databases like MarineTraffic or VesselFinder can provide information about shipping companies, including fleet details and shipping routes.

  4. Industry Publications: Search through maritime industry publications or news websites. Sometimes, smaller companies make headlines with new contracts, management changes, or vessel acquisitions.

  5. International Maritime Organization (IMO): If the company operates internationally, it may be listed with the International Maritime Organization, which keeps records of shipping companies and their fleets.

  6. Social Media and Professional Networks: LinkedIn and other professional networks might have profiles or pages related to the company.

  7. Local Trade Organizations: If the company operates locally within a specific country, it might be a member of local trade associations or maritime organizations.

  8. Reviews and Ratings: Look for reviews or ratings on global trading and shipping forums. This can provide insights from customers or partners who have interacted with the company.

Please double-check the most current and reliable sources available to get accurate and up-to-date information on Carnaby Shipping Company Limited.

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FRANCESCO CORRADO

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Commonwealth of the Bahamas | Port: NASSAU

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