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MOL Set to Expand Indian Business Activities

April 11, 2013

Indian Delegation & MOL Leaders
Indian Delegation & MOL Leaders

Indian Government delegation visits MOL Tokyo HQ - confirms MOL's intentions to strengthen operations in India.


Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) were recently visited by a  nine-member delegation from the government of India, headed by Milind Murli Deora, who serves as Minister of State for Communications, Information Technology and Shipping.

In a meeting with the delegation, MOL outlined its operations in India, beginning with the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier business, and how MOL shipping services can continue to contribute to the economic growth of India, which expects healthy expansion of demand in the energy sector. MOL also reaffirmed its commitment to extend cooperative arrangements with Indian state shipping companies.

Minister Deora expressed appreciation for MOL's wide-ranging businesses and branches in India, and said the nation hopes to pursue even stronger relations with MOL in the future.

The MOL Group not only provides India with a broad range of shipping and logistics services, but also operates seafarer training centers, and has businesses in data processing and other communications areas. MOL operations in India cover a broad spectrum and have earned high regard from the government, the business community, and society at large.

MOL stated that they will continue to strengthen and expand business activities in India and other high-growth regions.

In the picture: fourth from the left in the front row: Minister of State for Communications, Information Technology and Shipping Milind Murli Deora.
Third from the left in the front row: MOL President Koichi Muto


 

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