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Our New Vessel "Densa Derya" Joins Our Fleet
We continue to grow and enhance the quality of our services in the maritime industry! Our new vessel, Densa Derya, built in 2008, has a tonnage of 8,011 dwt, and sails under the Maltese flag. Classified by BV, Densa Dery ...
Our new ship, the tanker DENSA DEFNE, has entered the fleet.
Densa Tanker management purchased the 7108 dwt DENSA DEFNE ship built in 2004 and added it to its fleet in Hamburg port on 21 March 2022. ...
Move to new office!
We are proud to announce that we have just moved to a new office location on May 21, 2018.
Our new office address is; İçerenköy Mah. Çayir Cad. No:9, Kat:7, Da:28 34752 Atasehir-Istanbul-Turkey
Where we ...
About DENSA Tanker - Shipping And Marine Magazine
Densa Tankers was established in 2003 in Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the country’s few shipping companies but has gained a position on the international market as a respected carrier of chemical and vegetable products ...
South Africa signs IMO anti-piracy Code
The Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden (Djibouti Code of Conduct) was today (15 May 2012) signed on behalf of South Africa ...
BIMCO calls for greater international regulation of world shipping
A Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) study has called for tighter regulation of shipping on a global basis that will take practical and pragmatic steps to enhance the environment.
The study also sou ...
STCW-F Convention to Enter Into Force in 2012
The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel, 1995 (STCW-F 1995) is set to enter into force on 29 September 2012, after the required 15 ratificat ...
IMO/ Industry Partnership Holds key oil-spill event
A set of recommendations aimed at boosting private sector partnership intervention in west, central and southern Africa over the next two years was agreed during a regional workshop and conference in Lagos, Nigeria, ...
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