Camelot Maritime, the first company to operate a foreign-owned cruise ship in Türkiye, has also entered chemical tanker operations.
The company started to build its fleet by purchasing the 3038 dwt chemical tanker named Mozart 1.
The sector should not be left empty
Saying that investment is one of the most important instruments for a sustainable economy, Camelot Maritime Chairman of the Board of Directors, Capt. Emrah Yılmaz Çavuşoğlu said, “As a company, we say that the maritime sector is very important and that our maritime sector should not be left idle and should be accelerated with investments. There are very important and international companies in the maritime field in our country. “It is a gain for our industry to see that many companies, large and small, focus on investment in their own right,” he said.
Türk Loydu classified
Çavuşoğlu said, “As Camelot Maritime, we are pleased to have acquired the Oil Chemical Tanker ship with a capacity of 3038DWT to be operated in the technical facility of our group company. The ship, which was previously under the flag of Southern Cyprus and in the class of DNV; It was registered under the Panama flag and was classified by Türk Loydu. As Camelot, we continue our investments in line with our planned growth target. “For now, we are taking firm steps forward within our plans,” he said.
Tailor made business logic
Camelot Maritime General Manager Capt. Gürbüz Can said:
“We have a very serious know-how, especially in the cruise industry. These experiences constitute one of our driving forces. As Camelot Maritime, we detail the projects we deem feasible and make our investments in line with our investment-oriented approaches. We have a business structure that is focused on meeting all kinds of demands of our customers with the Tailor made business logic. For this reason, I can say that we are in a very advantageous position and can offer flexible options to our customers. “Our investments will continue to increase proportionally towards our growth targets.”