ISS Wins Stolt-Nielsen Contract in South Africa

December 7, 2016

Maritime and logistics service provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) said it has won an additional contract with Stolt-Nielsen for port agency in South Africa.

Under the new agency agreement, ISS South Africa is handling the port calls of Stolt Tankers at Durban, Richards Bay, Cape Town and Mosel Bay. A key division of Stolt-Nielsen, Stolt Tankers is one of the world’s largest fleet of deep-sea, regional, coastal and inland parcel tankers, providing transportation services to leading manufacturers of chemical and other bulk liquids.

With cutting port time and increasing efficiency a major business focus of Stolt Tankers, ISS South Africa is helping to ensure quick vessel turn-around at the ports, along with fast, accurate and detailed port accounting, despatching of cargo documents and full port call management control. It is also providing full cost control, financial visibility and performance information to Stolt Tankers.

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