Lloyd’s Register and Teekay Enter New Agreement
October 15, 2002
Lloyd’s Register has entered into an agreement with Teekay Shipping Corporation to class 11 of its Aframax tankers.
In addition, Teekay has chosen Lloyd’s Register to class two of its Aframax newbuildings to be built at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd in South Korea. These vessels are scheduled for delivery in 2004.
Commenting on this new agreement, Alan Gavin, Marine Director at Lloyd’s Register said: “After a short absence, Lloyd’s Register is delighted to have re-established its relationship with Teekay. We look forward to working closely with Teekay in the future to meet their classification and statutory certification needs.”
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