Q88Dry.com Adds Cargill Fleet

March 6, 2014

Q88 LLC announce that Cargill International SA has signed an agreement to use the Q88Dry.com platform. The agreement will allow Cargill to efficiently manage the certificates, vessel descriptions and forms for their time charter fleet.

Fritz Heidenreich, President, said, "We are proud to have Cargill, the world's largest grain trader and the largest privately held corporation, join our service for their commercial and operational needs. The Q88Dry.com platform will allow Cargill to efficiently maintain and share all vessel documents and information, in a secure online environment with the ship owners that they do business. We have tripled our customer base in the last 12 months and, with the addition of Cargill, the expansion of the Q88Dry.com platform will continue at an even faster pace."

More than1,000 vessels are currently registered on Q88Dry.com, including vessels operated by Pacific Basin, Lauritzen Bulkers, Bocimar and Golden Ocean.

Q88Dry.com is a web-based platform for storing documents and vessel information. By providing a centralized platform for owners and operators to access and manage vessel data, Q88Dry.com significantly increases the efficiency and accuracy of maintaining this information.

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