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28 Jul 2021 / Taiwan
Indonesia’s leading LNG provider PT Donggi-Senoro LNG (DSLNG) has appointed GAC Taiwan as the agent to handle its vessels, take care of cargo discharge and cater to all husbandry needs at Taiwan ports.
GAC Taiwan’s Managing Director Kenny So says the three-year contract was won on the back of the company’s solid track record and operational performance in handling LNG vessels.
“Having served as DSLNG’s agent back in 2018, the company is familiar with our high service standards and strong commitment to Health, Safety, Security and the Environment (HSSE) that is imperative for meeting the specialised and safety requirements of sophisticated LNG discharging operations,” he adds. “We will continue to uphold these high quality and safety levels.”
Kenny is optimistic about Taiwan’s LNG market, which has remained buoyant and largely unaffected by the pandemic. “Demand is expected to continue growing as the government works to phase out coal and nuclear power generation in the coming years. Ship agents such as GAC will benefit from the expected rise in the number of LNG vessel calls.”