Synergy Marine Group

Synergy Marine Group provides ship management services to ship owners worldwide. They have their headquarters in Singapore.[1] Synergy Marine Group was founded in 2006. They provide services like technical management, commercial management, crew management, new ship building, maritime training, pre-purchase inspection, port agency and marine travels.

Synergy Marine Group
IndustryShip Management
Founded2006
HeadquartersSingapore
Key people
Capt. Rajesh Unni
ServicesTechnical Management, Crew Management, Commercial Management, Training, BWTS & Scrubber System Installation Projects, New Ship Building & Special Projects, Insurance, Accounting, Information Technology

About

Synergy Group was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Singapore, Synergy provides various services technical, commercial and crew management, new Ship Building, Maritime training, Insurance, Information Technology, and Ship Recycling.

Currently, Synergy Group employs over 12,000 members of staff and seafarers across its offices worldwide.

Ships managed

As of 2020, Synergy Marine Group is managing over 300 vessels and has a diverse fleet which includes LNG & LPG tankers, Chemical tanker, Oil tankers (VLCC, Suezmax, Aframax, LR2, LR1, MR tankers) and PCTC (Pure Car Truck Carrier) container vessels in the 1,800 TEU-20,000+ TEU range and every size of bulk carriers.

Training

Japanese transport conglomerate Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) - the largest ship operator in the world- has partnered with the Synergy Group to set up a marine advanced simulation training facility (called MAST) in Chennai, India. MOL Synergy India (MAST) trains seafarers with full mission simulators for ship manoeuvring, engine room and liquid cargo simulators for oil, chemical, LPG and LNG, and ECDIS- both generic and type specific [2][3]

Locations

Synergy Group has its head office located in Singapore. Additionally, the company has offices across the world, with offices in Hong Kong, South Korea, Indian Subcontinent (Chennai, Delhi, Cochin, Pune, Mumbai), Philippines (Muntinlupa, Manila, Iloilo), USA (Houston) and Denmark (Copenhagen).

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