Samudera Shipping Line Ltd
SGX:S56
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Samudera Shipping Line Ltd
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Samudera Shipping Line Ltd. engages in the transportation of containerized cargo, gas, liquid, and bulk cargo. The principal activities of the Company are the owning and operating of ocean-going ships and the provision of containerized feeder shipping services. The Company’s segments include Container Shipping; Bulk and Tanker Shipping, and Agencies and Logistics. The Container Shipping segment provides feeder services for the transportation of containerized cargo between Singapore as a hub port and other outgoing spoke ports in Asia, as well as inter-region and intra-region container shipping services to end users. The Bulk and Tanker segment provides transportation of special dry bulk, liquid and gas cargo in the international as well as Indonesian domestic market. The Agencies and Logistics segment includes forwarding, agency and other services.
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