CPO Tankers Becomes ZEABORN Tankers

November 6, 2019

Photo: Zeaborne
Photo: Zeaborne

Claus-Peter Offen Tankschiffreederei (GmbH & Co.) KG (“CPO Tankers”) has now been renamed ZEABORN Ship Management Tanker GmbH & Cie. KG (“ZEABORN Tankers”). 

The company is part of Bremen-based ZEABORN Group since June 2019 and has started trading under its new name with effect from November 4,2019.

Since August 2018, ZEABORN Group has bundled its ship management activities for dry cargo vessels – container, bulk and multipurpose – under the brand ZEABORN Ship Management. ZEABORN Tankers will operate as a legally independent company under the brand name ZEABORN Ship Management as well, thus expanding the company’s service portfolio to the wet market for oil and product tankers.

The combined technically managed fleet of ZEABORN Ship Management currently comprises about 150 container and bulk cargo ships, multipurpose vessels and tankers. The company employs around 300 people on shore and approximately 4,550 at sea.

“Following our strategy to further consolidate the shipping industry and to expand our services as an integrated and globally active shipping company, entering the tanker management segment was a logical step. ZEABORN Tankers’ management and employees, the well-managed fleet and their organisational structure are a perfect match to ZEABORN Ship Management,” explained Jan-Hendrik Többe, managing partner of ZEABORN Group.




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