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Seacon Shipping Group Holdings Ltd

Seacon Shipping Group Holdings Ltd

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About the company

Seacon Shipping Group Holdings Ltd is an investment holding company primarily engaged in the provision of integrated shipping services. The Company mainly operates its business through two segments. The Shipping Business segment is engaged in the provision of foreign trade shipping services through dry bulk carrier, oil tanker and chemical tanker. The Ship Management Business segment is engaged in providing ship owners, finance leasing companies, shipyards, dry bulk traders, and shipping and logistics companies with tailor-made ship management and value-added services, including technical management, crew manning, business services, sale and purchase support, insurance and financing assistance of vessels. The Company conducts its business in the domestic and overseas markets.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)2.16bn
  • Net income in HKD318.76m
  • Incorporated2021
  • Employees288.00
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