Why we’re supporting the Day of the Seafarer
Ardmore Shipping is proud to support the IMO’s ‘Day of the Seafarer’ taking place today.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping is proud to support the IMO’s ‘Day of the Seafarer’ taking place today.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping takes delivery of 49,999 dwt IMO 3 Tanker from SPP Shipbuilding; immediately chartered to Cargill.
Read MoreIt is no secret that fuel efficiency and operational excellence are the keys to economic success in the maritime industry. Ardmore Shipping is embracing this challenge with the help of an innovative performance monitoring system from German manufacturer SkySails.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping has celebrated the naming ceremonies for its first two newbuild vessels, the Ardmore Seaventure and the Ardmore Seavaliant, at SPP Shipbuilding, Korea.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping has marked the New Year with promotions and new positions for Gerry Docherty and Paul Tivnan.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping Ltd has completed the Keel Laying Ceremony of the first of four MR product tankers at SPP Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Sacheon City, South Korea. This marks a key stage in the construction of the vessel and is a landmark event for Ardmore Shipping, with the keel being the first of its new construction...
Read MoreTwelve months timecharter cover has been secured for the ‘Ardmore Seafarer’ at market levels to Itochu Enex. The Ardmore Seafarer is a 45,744 dwt Japanese-built product tanker.
Read MoreArdmore Shipping is proud to support the IMO’s ‘Day of the Seafarer’ taking place today. As a shipping company who has a number of ex Seafarers now employed ashore, Ardmore understands the importance of our seafarers and the dedication, professionalism and integrity that they demonstrate day-in, day-out.
Read MorePresenting at The Motorship’s ‘Propulsion & Emissions Conference 2012’, Ardmore Shipping’s Gerry Docherty delivered a clear message to delegates on the importance of the human component in technical performance management. The theme for the conference was the need for the shipping industry to prepare for the impending 2015 sulphur regulations, which will see far tighter.
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