Synergy In Media
AI, Digitalisation and the Maritime Workforce
Splash247 reports on the Maritime CEO Forum in Singapore where Synergy’s Co-CEO Ship Management, Vikas Trivedi, joined industry leaders to discuss how AI is reshaping work at sea. He emphasised AI as augmentation, not replacement, highlighting applications in predictive maintenance, voyage optimisation and emissions reduction.
Jesper Kristensen on Trust, People, and the Energy Transition
Søfart, Denmark’s leading maritime publication, spoke with Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen about the future of ship management. In this two-part interview, he reflects on trust as shipping’s core currency, Synergy’s 28,000 seafarers as the foundation of performance, and the industry’s path through decarbonisation, digitalisation, and lifecycle asset stewardship.
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.
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TradeWinds Reports on Synergy’s Strategic Co-CEO Appointment
TradeWinds covers the appointment of Vikas Trivedi as Co-CEO – Ship Management at Synergy Marine Group. A veteran of Anglo-Eastern, Trivedi brings nearly 25 years of technical and commercial leadership to his new role overseeing Synergy’s Tanker and Gas Carrier division. The article highlights Synergy’s dual-leadership structure—with Ajay Chaudhry continuing to lead Dry—as a strategic move to deepen delivery across fleet types and geographies. Group CEO Jesper Kristensen noted the model reflects Synergy’s commitment to operational depth and long-term customer trust.
Splash247 Highlights Synergy’s Strengthened Leadership Team
Splash247 reported on Vikas Trivedi’s appointment as Co-CEO – Ship Management at Synergy Marine Group. The article outlines his transition from Anglo-Eastern, his role in future fuel readiness, and Synergy’s aim to ensure continuity and clarity amid evolving industry demands. The announcement follows a series of leadership-focused initiatives positioning Synergy for long-term resilience and scale.
Ajay Chaudhry in Dry Cargo International | Performance, Partnerships & People
Synergy Marine Group’s Co–CEO – Ship Management, Ajay Chaudhry, shares his perspective on how leading operators are reshaping global ship management through performance-led operations, strategic partnerships, and a strong people agenda.
He discusses how Synergy is advancing performance with predictive analytics, enabling compliance and decarbonisation through platforms like CASPER and Azolla, and investing in future-ready crews—particularly in dual-fuel training and inclusive seafarer welfare.
“Ship management today is about more than uptime – it’s about trust, transparency and long-term alignment across owners, crew and charterers.”
Ajay Chaudhry in Ship Concept 2035 | Rethinking the Future of Commercial Shipping
In Splash’s Ship Concept 2035, Synergy’s Co-CEO – Ship Management, Ajay Chaudhry, explains why tomorrow’s ships may look familiar from the outside — but will function entirely differently within, powered by automation, connectivity, and smarter workflows. Even in 2035, he notes, seafarers will remain critical for judgment, safety, and operational continuity.
India’s maritime fundamentals remain strong despite US tariffs, says Synergy Marine CEO
Mumbai: US reciprocal tariffs may cause friction in the short term for the maritime sector but over the long term, India’s fundamentals remain strong, says Synergy Marine Group CEO. US President Donald Trump on April 2 imposed reciprocal tariffs on around 60 countries, including India, disrupting global trade. The US later suspended reciprocal tariffs until July 9 but has imposed base import tariffs of 10 per cent on all countries.
Shipping faces ‘defining moment’ on climate measures, says Synergy’s Jesper Kristensen
Ship management boss Jesper Kristensen is urging the industry to seize its chance to forge ahead on decarbonisation this week. The CEO of Singapore’s Synergy Marine Group said shipping “stands at a defining moment” as national representatives descend on London for climate talks at the International Maritime Organization. He believes flexibility is needed from legislators.
Jesper Kristensen Shares Strategic Vision as New Group CEO
In his first interview since taking over as Group CEO, Jesper Kristensen told ShippingWatch that Synergy will look to expand west of Suez while doubling down on safety, customer focus, and seafarer welfare.
With one of the leanest portfolios in global ship management, Jesper emphasised Synergy’s commitment to customised, trust-based partnerships and a culture driven by “an eternal hunger to improve.
Jesper Kristensen becomes new CEO at Synergy
Kristensen left the shortsea carrier Unifeeder, part of DP world, after more than three decades
Synergy brings in ex-Unifeeder boss Jesper Kristensen as new CEO
Jesper Kristensen has stepped into the group CEO role at Singapore ship manager Synergy Marine. The industry veteran joins Synergy after stepping down from DP World-controlled feeder operator Unifeeder last year, where he was Group CEO for 17 years.
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Rajesh Unni: Don’t forget to invest in people alongside low carbon and digital technologies
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