London International Shipping Week welcomes UK-based Zodiac Maritime as a top sponsor


London International Shipping Week is delighted to announce that LISW25 will be “Brought to You By” the London-headquartered ship manager, Zodiac Maritime, emphasising the support of the shipping community and showcasing the best of UK-based ship operations.

Zodiac Maritime is one of the world's largest and most respected shipping companies, and the largest British ship manager. With a strong focus on safety, reliability and efficiency, Zodiac Maritime has built a strong reputation for operational excellence over its seven decades in the maritime industry. 



Welcoming Zodiac Maritime’s support of LISW25, Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, co-Founder and joint-CEO, said: “Having Britain’s biggest shipping company on board as a top-level sponsor is a real honour and will help to emphasise the important role shipping plays in UK trade.”


Zodiac Maritime forms the backbone of global trade, trusted by leading companies worldwide to transport the essential goods and products that support modern life. Its diverse fleet, comprising approximately 200 ships, includes containerships, bulk carriers, crude oil tankers, product tankers, gas and chemical tankers, as well as car and truck carriers. The unique diversity of its fleet and the firm’s agility sets it apart – allowing Zodiac to offer its customers unparalleled flexibility. 



Employing more than 6,500 dedicated seafarers, Zodiac Maritime is also proud to be the biggest trainer of cadets in the UK.



Tanuj Luthra (pictured), COO of Zodiac Maritime said: “As the largest UK-based shipping operator, we are very pleased to be supporting London International Shipping Week. The event is a keenly anticipated milestone on the shipping calendar, and we are looking forward to celebrating the critical importance of the British and global shipping industry.”  
  

For the latest LISW25 information please visit: www.LISW.com

 

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