Klaveness Combination Carriers Extends Contract with South32

Shailaja A. Lakshmi
Friday, November 16, 2018

Norwegian shipping company Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) said that it has signed an agreement with South32 Marketing Pte Ltd extending the current Contract of affreightment (COA).

According to the owner and operator of combination carriers, the COA is for shipments of caustic soda to Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd, South32’s alumina refinery located in Western Australia.

Through this agreement, the term of the COA is extended by three years from January 2019 to December 2021 with two one-year extension options.

KCC’s Managing Director Engebret Dahm said: " We are proud to continue servicing South32 with our CABU and CLEANBU combination carriers for another 3-5 years providing the most efficient and environmentally friendly shipping solution for Worsley Alumina’s caustic soda import to Australia."

"Klaveness/KCC has serviced Worsley with its combination carriers on a continued basis for close to 30 years, and we look forward to expand and further strengthen our valued relationship with South32 and Worsley in the years to come,”  Engebret added.

Categories: People & Company News Contracts Vessels Logistics

Related Stories

Golden Pass LNG Ships First Export Cargo from Texas Terminal

Irish Maritime Honor Bestowed on Port of Albany Chief Commerce Officer Megan Daly

Exmar Launches FSRU Conversion Work for Dutch LNG Terminal

Current News

FarEye Launches PILOT Agentic AI Dispatcher

18 Grain Ships Delayed at Quequen Port by Trucker Protest

Golden Pass LNG Ships First Export Cargo from Texas Terminal

First LNG Export Cargo Departs Sabine Pass Terminal

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News