CINER GEMI ACENTE ISLETMELERI SANAYI VE TICARET AS (Ciner Ship Management)

CINER GEMI ACENTE ISLETMELERI SANAYI VE TICARET A.S., commonly known as Ciner Ship Management, is a Turkish company specializing in maritime transportation and management services. It operates under the larger umbrella of the Ciner Group, a conglomerate with diversified interests in various sectors including energy, mining, media, and chemicals.


Key Aspects of Ciner Ship Management:



  1. Fleet Management: Ciner Ship Management oversees a fleet of vessels, ensuring they are operated efficiently and safely. This includes regular maintenance, crew management, and compliance with international maritime regulations.



  2. Maritime Services: The company provides various maritime services, such as chartering, logistics, and shipping agency services. This makes it a holistic service provider in the maritime transportation industry.



  3. Safety and Compliance: Safety and regulatory compliance are paramount in their operations. The company adheres to international maritime standards and environmental regulations, ensuring that their vessels operate in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.



  4. Industry Sectors: Ciner Ship Management is involved in transporting a variety of goods, including bulk commodities such as coal, grain, and minerals. This aligns with the Ciner Group's interests in sectors like mining and energy.



  5. Global Reach: Though based in Turkey, Ciner Ship Management operates on a global scale, handling shipping routes and logistics worldwide to facilitate international trade.




Parent Company - Ciner Group:


The Ciner Group is one of Turkey's largest industrial conglomerates, with a diverse portfolio:



  • Energy: Investment in various energy projects, including renewable energy and traditional power generation.

  • Mining: Significant operations in mining sectors, particularly soda ash production, where it is one of the largest producers globally.

  • Media: Ownership of media outlets and broadcasting companies within Turkey, influencing public opinion and the media landscape.

  • Chemicals: Production and export of chemical products, contributing to the global supply chain.


The synergy between Ciner Ship Management and the larger Ciner Group enhances the company's capabilities and resources, allowing it to provide comprehensive services in the maritime industry.


Conclusion:


Ciner Ship Management is a critical arm of the Ciner Group, contributing to its diversified portfolio through expertise in maritime management and services. The company's commitment to safety, compliance, and efficiency underpins its reputation in the global shipping industry.


İstanbul Turkey

41 Hacı Hesna Hatun Kuyu Sokak
İstanbul Istanbul 34398
Turkey

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