Wisdom Marine and Synergy partner on bulk carrier joint venture
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Group have announced a new joint venture, Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM). This has cemented the collaborative relationship between Synergy Group and the Wisdom Marine Group with the latter being established in 1999 by shipping magnate James Lan and was listed on the London and Taiwan Stock Exchange.
The initiative followed Wisdom’s decision in 2022 to entrust Synergy Group with providing management services for a portion of its fleet, laying the groundwork for this partnership that aims to epitomise operational excellence and adherence to the highest industry standards.
Headquartered in Singapore and with key operational centres in Taiwan and India, WSSM is poised to redefine technical management of Wisdom’s diverse fleet.
James Lan, Chairman, Wisdom Marine Group, expressed his complete confidence in the venture and said: “With WSSM, we embark on a transformative journey, leveraging Synergy’s expertise to enhance our fleet’s operational safety and efficiency, underscoring our commitment to sustainable practices and the well-being of our crew.”
Captain Rajesh Unni, Founder and Executive Chairman of Synergy Marine Group, stated: “Joining forces with Wisdom Marine Group, a leader in global shipping, is an honour. This strategic partnership is built on a strong foundation of mutual respect and common goals. We are committed to making a meaningful impact in the industry.”
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