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KCC: CLEANBU vessel time-chartered for two years by leading global energy company

Last updated: 2023/02/18 at 3:35 PM
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Klaveness Combination Carriers (“KCC”) is pleased to announce the conclusion of a two-year time charter for one of its CLEANBU vessels with one of the leading players in the global energy industry.

CEO Engebret Dahm comments: “The concluded charter is a way for KCC to capture value in the current strong product tanker market and illustrates KCC’s commercial flexibility with its CLEANBU fleet. We are pleased through this charter to further strengthen and expand the already established close relationship with the charterer in question. The other seven CLEANBU vessels will remain in KCC’s operation servicing contracts of affreightment and spot voyage charters in combination trading.”
Source: Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA



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