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Synergy Marine Wins Management Deal for Yang Ming LNG Boxships
TradeWinds reports that Synergy Marine Group has secured the technical management of two LNG dual-fuel container vessels delivered to Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation. The vessels form part of Yang Ming’s fleet renewal strategy focused on fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. The agreement reinforces Synergy’s position in dual-fuel vessel management and reflects continued confidence in its technical and crewing capabilities.
Synergy Supports Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofit on Maersk Trieste
BSN Network reports that Synergy Marine Group supported integration of wind-assisted propulsion on MR tankship MAERSK TRIESTE owned by Maersk Tankers & managed by Synergy Denmark A/S with installation of four eSAIL® suction sails by bound4blue during Antwerp yard stay. Synergy acknowledged Capt. Harsimran S. Virdi, Chief Engineer Andrey Dranov & MAERSK TRIESTE crew.
Synergy Marine Group Expands Managed-Fleet with New Dry Bulk and Tanker Deliveries
Container News reports on Synergy Marine Group’s continued fleet expansion during 2025, with the delivery of additional modern newbuildings across the dry bulk and tanker segments. The developments reflect Synergy’s hands-on approach to technical management and its role as a long-term lifecycle custodian of contemporary tonnage. These additions strengthen the Group’s global footprint while reinforcing a focus on operational resilience, regulatory discipline and consistent performance, supporting sustained value creation for shipowners over the full operating life of their assets.
MOL Energia Recognises NEXUS VICTORIA for Outstanding Operational Performance
India Seatrade News reports that MOL Energia has formally commended the Master, crew and vessel management team of NEXUS VICTORIA for sustained operational excellence. The recognition reflects the vessel’s strong safety performance, disciplined ship–shore collaboration and the professionalism of Synergy’s seafarers. NEXUS VICTORIA also continues to advance decarbonisation initiatives through its onboard carbon-capture and SOx-scrubber system.
Co-Leadership Model in Focus Amid Business Complexities
The Times of India highlights how global organisations are adopting co-leadership structures to navigate scale, diversity, and operational complexity. The article references Synergy Marine Group’s dual-CEO framework as a case study in fostering agility, accountability, and shared decision-making across diverse maritime portfolios – reflecting a broader shift toward collaborative executive models in dynamic industries.
Synergy Expands Offshore Portfolio with Five Jack-Up Barges
Seatrade Maritime reports that Synergy Marine Group, via its Saudi division Synergy Ship Arabia, has assumed full technical management of five self-propelled jack-up barges (Jana 505–509) owned by Jana Marine, supporting offshore operations in Saudi Arabia. The move reinforces Synergy’s position as a full-service offshore manager in the GCC and aligns with regional growth ambitions tied to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
Synergy Expands Offshore Vessel Management Portfolio in Saudi Arabia
TradeWinds reports that Synergy Marine Group has signed a new offshore vessel management agreement with Jana Marine Services, covering a fleet of offshore support assets operating in the Middle East. The collaboration strengthens Synergy’s regional presence and underscores its integrated offshore capabilities through its Dammam-based subsidiary, Synergy Ship Arabia.
Safeguarding Shipowners: Jesper Kristensen on Swapping Speed for Stewardship
In his latest TradeWinds feature, Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shares insights on how ship management is evolving from operational execution to stewardship. Drawing from his decades of leadership at Unifeeder, he contrasts shipowning and third-party management, noting that both are ultimately anchored in trust, discipline, and consistency of service.
Jesper outlines Synergy’s next chapter – reinforcing customer alignment, integrating digital systems across ship and shore, and developing future-ready leaders to deliver measurable reliability and long-term value.
New Methanol and Offshore Projects Mark Synergy’s Next Growth Phase
In a recent TradeWinds interview, Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shared that Synergy Marine Group will manage new methanol-fuelled container vessels for a Far East shipowner and form a joint venture with a Norwegian partner operating geared bulkers. He added that the Group has also taken on five jack-up barges for offshore energy projects.
Jesper emphasised that growth must balance scale with quality, defining Ship Management 2.0 as a model where “safety is a system, data is insight, and sustainability is measurable.”
Synergy Marine Wins Management Deal for Yang Ming LNG Boxships
TradeWinds reports that Synergy Marine Group has secured the technical management of two LNG dual-fuel container vessels delivered to Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation. The vessels form part of Yang Ming’s fleet renewal strategy focused on fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. The agreement reinforces Synergy’s position in dual-fuel vessel management and reflects continued confidence in its technical and crewing capabilities.
Synergy Supports Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofit on Maersk Trieste
BSN Network reports that Synergy Marine Group supported integration of wind-assisted propulsion on MR tankship MAERSK TRIESTE owned by Maersk Tankers & managed by Synergy Denmark A/S with installation of four eSAIL® suction sails by bound4blue during Antwerp yard stay. Synergy acknowledged Capt. Harsimran S. Virdi, Chief Engineer Andrey Dranov & MAERSK TRIESTE crew.
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Synergy Takes Over Technical Management of FSRU
According to HaberDenizde, the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas — a 30-year-old LNG carrier converted into an FSRU — has now come under the full technical management of Synergy Marine Group, following its completion at Seatrium shipyard in Singapore. The conversion was carried out as a turnkey project, covering design, engineering, procurement, and site supervision. Post-delivery, Synergy will continue to manage the vessel’s operations, showcasing its end-to-end expertise in LNG-to-power solutions.
From Scrap to Power Plant: 30-Year-Old Tanker Reborn as Floating Energy Unit
Søfart.dk reports that Synergy Marine Group has successfully converted a 30-year-old LNG tanker into the FSRU Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered from Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy oversaw the entire process — from design and engineering to site supervision and ongoing technical management. The FSRU represents an important step in delivering fast-track LNG-to-power solutions worldwide, particularly in regions that lack established gas infrastructure.
Synergy’s FSRU Conversion Completed
MarineLink reported on Synergy Marine Group’s turnkey conversion of a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into the floating storage and regasification unit Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy led design, engineering, procurement, and supervision. Now under Synergy’s full technical management, the FSRU underscores our capability to deploy fast-track LNG-to-power solutions in regions where onshore infrastructure is limited.
Synergy Assumes Management of Karpowership’s Newly Converted FSRU
Offshore-Energy reports that Synergy Marine Group has taken over full management of the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas, following its conversion from a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into a floating storage and regasification unit. With delivery completed at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy initially handled design, engineering, procurement and site supervision, and now provides ongoing technical management. This move strengthens our LNG-to-power service offering and underlines our commitment to end-to-end maritime solutions.
Evolving Role for Ship Managers – The Maritime Executive
In a multi-source feature, The Maritime Executive explores how ship managers are expanding their offerings as the industry grows more complex. Synergy’s Ajay Chaudhry described managers as “lifecycle custodians,” highlighting their role in helping owners navigate compliance, ESG disclosures, and operational complexity with agility and foresight.
Delivering Value, Safety and Trust: Jesper Kristensen in Economic Times
The Economic Times – Infra published an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen following his visit to Mumbai. In this discussion, Jesper emphasised why ship management must evolve from a cost-driven model to one centred on delivering efficiencies to customers, safety and trust. He also highlighted the role of digitalisation in decarbonisation, the importance of advanced crew training, and India’s position as a global maritime talent hub — read more.
Jesper Kristensen Interview in Japan Maritime Daily
Japan Maritime Daily carried an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen, covering Synergy Marine Group’s strategic priorities, collaboration with Japanese partners, and support for the industry’s energy transition. The full article is available in Japanese — read more.
Economic Times Infra Highlights Synergy’s Strengthened Leadership
ET Infra featured Synergy Marine Group’s leadership expansion with the appointment of Vikas Trivedi as Co-CEO – Ship Management. The coverage notes his extensive experience and the strategic significance of his role in enhancing performance across Synergy’s tanker and gas fleet. The story underscores Synergy’s continued focus on leadership depth, customer alignment, and future-ready ship management practices.
ShippingWatch on Synergy’s Dual-CEO Model and Leadership Strategy
ShippingWatch reported on Synergy Marine Group’s strategic leadership announcement, appointing Vikas Trivedi as Co-CEO – Ship Management. The article highlights Synergy’s dual-CEO structure and its intent to bring deeper expertise across commercial and technical ship management. It also outlines Vikas’s role in scaling operations across tankers and gas carriers, reinforcing the company’s focus on long-term customer trust and operational excellence.
Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Marine Group Launch Strategic Bulk Carrier Joint Venture
Xinde Marine News
Wisdom Marine Group headquartered in Taiwan, China and Synergy Group headquartered in Singapore announced their joint venture, Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM).
WSSM headquartered in Singapore is poised to redefine technical management of Wisdom’s diverse fleet.
Synergy und Wisdom-Reederei gründen Joint Venture
Hansa
The shipping companies Synergy and Wisdom Marine are joining forces for bulker management in a “strategic joint venture”.
The Asian Synergy Group, which is also active in local shipping and has a branch in Hamburg , announced that a new collaboration will be initiated under the name Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM)
Wisdom Marine and Synergy launch bulk carrier joint venture
Splash247
Taiwanese shipowner and operator Wisdom Marine and Singapore-based shipmanagement giant Synergy Marine Group have established a joint venture company for the Wisdom-owned dry bulk tonnage.Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM) is headquartered in Singapore and has key operational centres in Taiwan and India.
Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Marine Group form joint venture
ETInfra
Singapore-based ship management company Synergy Group and London and Taiwan stock exchanges listed Wisdom Marine Group have formed a joint venture, strengthening the collaboration between the two entities.
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Management shuffle at Synergy sees Unni take on chairman role
Splash247.com
Rajesh Unni, founder and CEO of Singapore-based shipmanagement giant Synergy Marine Group is stepping back from the day-to-day running of the company, announcing a succession plan which will see him take on the role of executive chairman.
World’s third largest ship manager Synergy undergoes strategic leadership changes
ET Infra (From the Economic Times)
Captain Rajesh Unni, the founder, who was till recently also the CEO, moves into the role of Executive Chairman, handing over the responsibilities of CEO’s to “capable internal leadership team”
Synergy Marine Group’s crew welfare record and policies acknowledged by Shipping Industry
ANI
Synergy Marine Group has been acknowledged by the shipping industry for its impressive crew welfare record and policies. The company’s initiatives help to ensure improved safety standards, better working conditions, and higher productivity for all seafarers.
Synergy Marine latest firm to back US ammonia power start-up
TradeWinds
Synergy Marine invests in US ammonia power start-up Amogy, joining Mitsubishi and Marunouchi Climate Tech Growth Fund. Amogy’s technology aims to revolutionize decarbonization in heavy industries and shipping, with plans to launch its ammonia-powered tug by 2023.
Synergy Marine Group wins prestigious Green4sea ‘Tanker’ Operator award | The Week
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Synergy Marine Group Rolls Out Tailor-Made PPE to Female Seafarers on 60 Vessels | ZEE5
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Crew change crisis showing signs of improvement, but variant risks uncertain
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A Europe to Canada voyage using 100% sustainable marine fuel
Synergy Marine Group successfully completes a Europe to Canada voyage using 100% sustainable marine fuel, advancing eco-friendly shipping solutions.
India needs to operate special flights for seafarers: Synergy Marine
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Substantial contribution by seafarers to COVID-19 relief fund
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Shipping Group warns of trade logjam as crews remain stranded global
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Shipping groups make plea to help fatigued crews go home
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Reederei Nord and Nissen Kaiun launch Aframax tanker pool
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Synergy Marine Group fleet boosted by new 20,000+ TEU containership
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