Essar Shipping

Essar Shipping Ltd., now Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Limited, is an Indian shipping corporation for the global energy business. The company is a part of Essar Group. It was started in 1945 and incorporated in 2010. The company is listed in Bombay Stock Exchange BSE: 500630. The company headquarters is located in Mumbai.[1]

Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Ltd
Public company
Traded asBSE: 500630
NSE: ESSARPORTS
IndustryShipping Ports
Logistics
Founded1945
HeadquartersMumbai[1] India
Key people
Shashi Ruia
(Chairman)
Sanjay Mehta
(CEO & MD)[2]
Revenue12.15 billion (US$170 million) (2010-2011)
ParentEssar Group
Websiteessar.com

The company's fleet handles a daily average of eight million barrels of crude oil, 320,000 barrels of petroleum products and 355,000 tons of dry bulk cargo. The company currently has a fleet of 26 vessels, with an additional 12 new ships on order. It provides contract drilling services to global oil majors, with a fleet of 13 onshore rigs and one semi-submersible offshore rig; two new jack-up rigs on order. Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Ltd was the first Indian shipping company to obtain the International Safety Management Code (ISM) in 1995 and is also ISO 14001 certified.. The company has proposed to maximise the fleet in 2017-18 by adding new VLCCs & ULCCs.

Operations

Sea transportation

Company has a diversified fleet of 26 vessels including VLCCs, Capesize, Mini-capesize, Supramaxes, mini-bulk carriers & tugs.It provides crude oil and petroleum products transportation, transportation management services and integrated dry bulk transportation services. It has provided service for more than 220 ship years to Indian and global oil majorsand commodity traders.

  • Provides crude oil and product transportation services
  • More than 225 ship years of service to leading Indian and global oil majors and commodity traders; tonnage presently stands at 2 million tonnes

Ports and terminals

Vadinar (Gujarat, India): A 37 million ton port and terminal facility to provide handling, storage and terminaling services for crude oil and petroleum products to refineries and traders.

Logistics

It provides end-to-end logistics services – from ships to ports, lighterage services to plants, intra-plant logistics and dispatching finished products to the final customer. It owns transhipment assets to provide lighterage support services, onshore & offshore logistics services. It manages a fleet of 4,200 trucks for inland transportation of steel and petroleum products.[3]

  • Owns transhipment assets to provide lighterage support services, onshore & offshore logistics services
  • Manages a fleet of 4,200 trucks for inland transportation of steel and petroleum product

Oilfields services ( OGDSL - Oil & Gas Drilling Services Limited)

Provides contract drilling and Integrated Project Management services to oil and gas companies worldwide, operating both offshore and onshore in diverse countries.

  • Owns a fleet of 14 rigs, which includes 1 semi-submersible rig and 13 onshore rigs

Under execution

  • Sea transportation: On order book of 4 new building vessels[4]
  • Oilfields services: New On shore drilling contract in Gabon to begin shortly. Beating its own records of highest commercial speed with new added Schramm Rigs deployed with ONGC CBM
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See also

References

  1. "Essar Group | Contact us". Essar.com. 30 June 2009. Archived from the original on 27 June 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  2. "BSE Plus". Bseindia.com. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  3. "Shipping logistics". Tuesday, 25 December 2018
  4. Essar Group
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