Graig and GMI Team up to Deliver Safe Havens for Shipping Lenders

July 18, 2012

The Cardiff-based Graig Group has teamed up with Global Maritime Investments to provide shipping lenders with tailor-made solutions for problematic shipping exposures.

Working together the two groups will provide lenders with workout solutions, safe havens and exit routes for distressed assets and underperforming shipping portfolios. The joint approach brings together the long-term ship management experience and bank contacts of Graig and the outstanding freight market expertise of GMI.

Hugh Williams, CEO, Graig Group, says, “This is a slow burn crisis for shipping banks and it is by no means over. Banks are currently only really lending to offshore and LNG projects, while nursing portfolios of tankers and bulkers which may be under the water in value terms and in many cases are underperforming as loans. They want a lot of ships off their books or under better commercial and technical management and with GMI alongside us we can deliver that. We know there is a queue of ship managers outside every banker’s door offering technical ship management, and there is private equity in the market place looking to pick up opportunities. This link up with GMI brings the two together in a powerful combination which can apply technical knowhow and commercial presence to help banks clean up their portfolios.”

Steve Rodley, Managing Partner of GMI says, “Our large physical portfolio and robust freight management systems provide a low-risk pool for tonnage, which is why we are the charterer of choice for risk-savvy counterparties.  Extending this expertise into managed services is straightforward and offers an optimal solution to current market challenges.  We chose to work with Graig due to their recognised excellence in technical management, in order to offer the best available product to the market.”



 

Logistics News

ASEAN Looks to Deepen Trade Ties with China

ASEAN Looks to Deepen Trade Ties with China

UK’s First Electric Shipping Routes Set to Slash Irish Sea Emissions

UK’s First Electric Shipping Routes Set to Slash Irish Sea Emissions

Port of Sunderland Selects PicoMB Multibeam Technology for Port Surveys

Port of Sunderland Selects PicoMB Multibeam Technology for Port Surveys

Puerto Rico Inks LNG Contract with New Fortress Energy

Puerto Rico Inks LNG Contract with New Fortress Energy

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Families of Air India crash victims sue Honeywell and Boeing
Frontier Airlines CEO: The low-cost carrier is "alive and kicking"
Italy's privacy watchdog stops facial recognition at Milan Airport