en.Wedoany.com Reported - Greek shipowner Venergy recently signed an agreement with a Chinese shipyard to order two Suezmax tankers, scheduled for delivery in 2029 and 2030 respectively. This order marks Venergy's first entry into the crude oil transportation sector, aiming to expand its influence in the global tanker market.
Suezmax tankers, as medium-sized tankers, are commonly used for transporting crude oil and refined products. Venergy's ordering decision reflects its business expansion strategy. The company is enhancing its competitiveness in the tanker trade by adding new vessels, particularly seeking new opportunities in rapidly growing markets.
The ordered Suezmax tankers will support Venergy's entry into the crude oil transportation business, laying the foundation for its operations in the coming years. This move will aid the company's market expansion in regions such as Europe, Greece, Asia, and China, promoting the diversified development of global tanker trade.
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