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NAT Names 2 New Tankers in South Korea

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August 30, 2016

  • Mr. and Mrs. Yean Sin Kim, Siv Helset, Marianne Lie, Mr. Herbjørn and Mrs. Solveig Hansson. (Photo: ©Thorbjørn Damhaug)
  • NAT donated $10,000 for each ship, intended for the care of the elderly, disabled and less fortunate in the region. (Photo: NAT)
  • Mr. and Mrs. Yean Sin Kim, Siv Helset, Marianne Lie, Mr. Herbjørn and Mrs. Solveig Hansson. (Photo: ©Thorbjørn Damhaug) Mr. and Mrs. Yean Sin Kim, Siv Helset, Marianne Lie, Mr. Herbjørn and Mrs. Solveig Hansson. (Photo: ©Thorbjørn Damhaug)
  • NAT donated $10,000 for each ship, intended for the care of the elderly, disabled and less fortunate in the region. (Photo: NAT) NAT donated $10,000 for each ship, intended for the care of the elderly, disabled and less fortunate in the region. (Photo: NAT)

wo new tankers, Nordic Star and Nordic Space, were named August 24 for owner Nordic American Tankers Limited (NAT).

 
NAT founder and chairman Herbjørn Hansson was present at the naming ceremony, along with the chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Norwegian Embassy Marianne Damhaug, and the ships' two sponsors, Nordic American Offshore Ltd. executive vice chair Marianne Lie and Siv Helset, a Norwegian lawyer with experience with legal counseling in the industry.
 
Ordered by NAT in December 2014, the two ships were built by South Korean shipbuilder Sungdong. Of the 30 tankers owned by NAT, 24 were built in South Korea.
 
Both ships are built with energy-saving designs, and are consequently able to consume up to 10 percent less fuel.
 
Nordic Star will sail its first operation in early September, while Nordic Space is still awaiting completion in the shipyard.

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