Panamax International is a joint venture between
Flota Petrolera Ecuatoriana, Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. and SONAP International Inc.,
who together have more than 120 years of
experience in shipping.
The joint venture operates one of the largest and most
modern Panamax tankers fleets, providing flexible and
reliable transportation services to the oil industry.
With its modern fleet of double hull vessels, Panamax
International fits the premium market needs, adhering to
the highest safety, security and environmental standards.
FLOPEC
Flopec is an Ecuadorian
shipping company engaged in the maritime transportation of hydrocarbons.
It was founded in 1972 as a mixed economy company and in April 1978
the Ecuadorian State became the sole owner. Presently, FLOPEC has legal
corporate status, own equity and autonomous administration.
OSG
Overseas Shipholding
Group, Inc. (NYSE: OSG) is one of the largest publicly
traded tanker companies in the world with an owned,
operated and newbuild fleet of over 100 vessels,
aggregating more than 12 million dwt.
As
a market leader in global energy transportation services
for crude oil and petroleum products in the U.S. and
International Flag markets, the Company is committed to
setting high standards of excellence for its quality,
safety and environmental programs. OSG is recognized as
one of the world's most customer-focused marine
transportation companies, with offices in New York,
Athens, London, Newcastle and Singapore.
SONAP
Shipowner
established in Chile in 1943 and, since 1995,
part of the Ultragas Group of shipping companies.
The Ultragas Group is one of the largest privately owned
shipping conglomerates in South America, with own branches in
Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brasil, U.S.A. and Germany.
Through its
subsidiaries, among different countries, the group owns &
operates in excess of 2.0
million
deadweight tons including 36 Oil Tankers & Gas
carriers, 13 Bulk Carriers, 4 Multipurpose & Container Vessels, 35
Harbour Tugboats and 5 Off-Shore & Supply Vessels assisting oil
exploration in the Strait of Magellan and off-shore Brasil