Gulf Navigation Records 19% Revenue Growth

October 25, 2019

Gulf Navigation Holding, the Dubai Financial Market listed maritime and shipping company, has announced a 19 per cent operating revenue growth by the end of Q3 of 2019, compared to the same period last year.

The Dubai-based shipping company recorded an operating revenue of AED 130 million compared to AED109 million in the same period of 2018. The company reported a net loss of AED 18 million in Q3 of 2019, bringing total losses in the first 9 months of 2019 to AED 46 million.

"The decline in the company’s financial performance is due to the high operating costs of vessels coupled with lower asset utilization in the quarter," said a press release.

Gulf Navigation has adapted well to the economic challenges in the first 9 months of 2019, it said.

The company has successfully completed the 10-year special survey and ballast water treatment installation program on its 4 vessels that are chartered to SABIC. After a period of under-utilization, the company has now managed to secure spot and long-term charters for all 9 vessels.

On cost structure front, Gulf Navigation has restructured its operations and reorganized its subsidiaries to ensure continuity of its operations and enhanced its productivity at the lowest possible costs for the near future. The company is also looking to outsource its ship management function to optimize its cost structure and enhance governance.

Mr. Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri, Chairman of Gulf Navigation Board said: “Today, we continue to work on opportunities to drive positive changes through operational and administrative reorganization. Gulf Navigation is now a more nimble and dynamic company than ever before. We continue to resolve legacy issues and I am confident of achieving operational and financial excellence in the near future. We look forward to wrap up a challenging year on a positive note and prepare ourselves for a positive 2020.”

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