Nanjing Tanker's new MR tanker "YONG AO" successfully delivered

Dec 13 2022


On December 12, 2022, the 49,700 DWT product tanker "YONG AO" built by Nanjing Tanker Corporation in Guangzhou Shipyard International was successfully delivered

As the largest MR fleet carrier in the Far East, Nanjing Tanker is capable of both domestic and foreign trade, direct access to rivers and seas, and global operations, and has an industry-leading advantage in the operation and management of MR tankers.

The new MR tanker delivered this time has the characteristics of strong cargo suitability and low energy consumption. And it’s a safe and environmentally friendly MR product tanker.

 

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