dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea

dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea

Photo source: dship Carriers

dship Carriers, an independent buiness within the deugro group, has picked DNA Shipping as its exclusive commercial agent in South Korea, starting April 1.

Through the strategic collaboration with DNA Shipping, dship Carriers continues its expansion on the South Korean shipping market. “We look forward to collaborating with DNA Shipping. With the expertise of Stanley Cho, the managing director of DNA Shipping, and his in-depth insight into the South Korean shipping market, dship willbe able to grow further,” said Melanie Drehkopf, senior business development & chartering manager, dship
Carriers, Germany.

dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea
Melanie Drehkopf (Photo source: dship Carriers)

DNA Shipping is a newly established company, owned by Stanley Cho. “With its continuously growing modern fleet and its extensive experience in the multi-purpose and project shipping market and a wide range of industries, dship is a valuable addition to our service portfolio. Therefore, we are excited to work with dship and see this partnership as a win–win situation for both parties,” said Stanley Cho, managing director of DNA Shipping.

dship Carriers is a global provider of ocean transportation services, managing and owning a fleet of modern and
reliable multi-purpose vessels. dship Carrier’s fleet currently consists of various multi-purpose, heavy lift, tween deck vessels with around 12,500 dwat and a combined crane capacity of up to 500 mt.

Recently, the company added MV Charlie, an eco-friendly F-500 type vessel, the last in a series of four newbuilds to be delivered to the deugro group’s shipping unit. MV Charlie joins its sister vessels MV Mick, MV Keith and MV Ronnie in dship Carriers‘ fleet.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea

dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea

Photo source: dship Carriers

dship Carriers, an independent buiness within the deugro group, has picked DNA Shipping as its exclusive commercial agent in South Korea, starting April 1.

Through the strategic collaboration with DNA Shipping, dship Carriers continues its expansion on the South Korean shipping market. “We look forward to collaborating with DNA Shipping. With the expertise of Stanley Cho, the managing director of DNA Shipping, and his in-depth insight into the South Korean shipping market, dship willbe able to grow further,” said Melanie Drehkopf, senior business development & chartering manager, dship
Carriers, Germany.

dship Carriers select DNA Shipping as agent in South Korea
Melanie Drehkopf (Photo source: dship Carriers)

DNA Shipping is a newly established company, owned by Stanley Cho. “With its continuously growing modern fleet and its extensive experience in the multi-purpose and project shipping market and a wide range of industries, dship is a valuable addition to our service portfolio. Therefore, we are excited to work with dship and see this partnership as a win–win situation for both parties,” said Stanley Cho, managing director of DNA Shipping.

dship Carriers is a global provider of ocean transportation services, managing and owning a fleet of modern and
reliable multi-purpose vessels. dship Carrier’s fleet currently consists of various multi-purpose, heavy lift, tween deck vessels with around 12,500 dwat and a combined crane capacity of up to 500 mt.

Recently, the company added MV Charlie, an eco-friendly F-500 type vessel, the last in a series of four newbuilds to be delivered to the deugro group’s shipping unit. MV Charlie joins its sister vessels MV Mick, MV Keith and MV Ronnie in dship Carriers‘ fleet.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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