GAC Angola Renews Ship Agency Deal with POSH Semco

July 19, 2018

POSH Champion carrying out supply duties in Mafumeira Oil Field, Angola (Photo: GAC Group)
POSH Champion carrying out supply duties in Mafumeira Oil Field, Angola (Photo: GAC Group)

Offshore marine services provider PACC Offshore Services Holdings Ltd. (POSH) has reaffirmed its working relationship with GAC Angola by renewing its ship agency contract for Soyo and Luanda and extending the agreement to include Cabinda.

Under the deal, GAC now provides an integrated range of services for the POSH fleet at all Angolan ports, including crew handling, spares clearance and delivery, bunker fuels and inward/outward clearance of vessels.

Kelvin Teo, POSH Director Offshore Supply Vessels, says that having a strong ship agency partner is critical to ensure timely operations and service quality for their clients: “The GAC team impresses with their professionalism, expertise and knowledge. We are thankful for their support over the years, especially in the region of Africa, which is a key growth market for POSH.”

GAC Angola delivers ship agency services to Angolan ports from its head office in Luanda and branches in Soyo and Cabinda.

Logistics News

US Commerce Disorganization Stalls Thousands of Export Approvals

US Commerce Disorganization Stalls Thousands of Export Approvals

Russian Oil Vessels Forced to Divert From India Under US Sanctions

Russian Oil Vessels Forced to Divert From India Under US Sanctions

Hanseatic Global Terminals Launches Latin America Expansion

Hanseatic Global Terminals Launches Latin America Expansion

Two CK Hutchison-Operated Ports Near Panama Could See State Partnerships Take Over

Two CK Hutchison-Operated Ports Near Panama Could See State Partnerships Take Over

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Enbridge is seeing a strong demand for additional oil pipeline capacity between Canada and the US Gulf
Democrats protest extra US scrutiny on solar and wind projects on public land
Six people arrested after roof collapse at Serbia Railway Station