Athens, Greece, September 12, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. took successful delivery of the newbuilding vessel M/T 'Archon' from Samsung Heavy Industries (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. in China. The M/T 'Archon' is a 50,100 dwt, IMO II/III Eco Chemical/Product Tanker. It is the seventh of eight super-efficient new sister ships with eco-friendly design to be delivered between 2015 and 2016.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, June 21, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. took successful delivery of the newbuilding vessel M/T 'Anikitos' from Samsung Heavy Industries (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. in China. The M/T 'Anikitos' is a 50,136 dwt, IMO II/III Eco Chemical/Product Tanker. It is the sixth of eight super-efficient new sister ships with eco-friendly design to be delivered between 2015 and 2016.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, June 10, 2016. The Chairman of Capital Maritime & Trading Corp., Mr. Evangelos Marinakis, received the “Xenakoudis Excellence in Shipping Award” by the International Registries, Inc./The Marshall Islands Registry. Mr. Marinakis was commended for his ongoing commitment to upholding outstanding values in the shipping industry, such as faith, hope, and most of all, trust and commitment to people. The award was presented at the Posidonia reception of the IRI/Marshall Islands Registry on June 9, 2016 at the Ble Azure Club in Alimos at the Athens Riviera.
READ MOREInnovative collaboration project sees first installation of system designed to improve shaft monitoring accuracy.
Athens, Greece, June 9, 2016. ABS, a leading provider of classification services to the global marine and offshore industries, and Capital Ship Management Corp. (“Capital”), a distinguished ship management company, have collaborated to install an advanced condition monitoring system on the propulsion shafting of the Capital managed vessel M/TAgisilaos, a 36,700 dwt, Ice Class 1A IMO II/III Chemical/Product Tanker, built in 2006.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, April 21, 2016. International students of the MSc in ’International Shipping and Finance’ Dual Degree Program from ICMA Centre at Henley Business School, University of Reading, in the UK and ALBA Graduate Business School in Greece visited the premises of Capital Ship Management Corp. in Piraeus today.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, April 11, 2016. The GREEN4SEA Excellence Award was awarded to Capital Ship Management Corp. (‘Capital’) for demonstrating environmental excellence and performance above average.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, April 7, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. is proud to offer new fitness center facilities for its employees. The facility, which is situated on the first floor, at Capital Building's internal courtyard, offers various pieces of equipment, including treadmills, elliptical trainers, stationary bikes, rowers, strength equipment and free weights.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, April 4, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. took successful delivery today of the newbuilding vessel M/T Atromitos from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. in South Korea. The M/T Atromitos is a 299,999 dwt, Crude Oil Tanker. It is one of two super-efficient new sister ships with eco-friendly design that were delivered in 2016.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, March 30, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. took successful delivery of the newbuilding vessel M/T 'Alkaios' from Samsung Heavy Industries (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. in China. The M/T 'Alkaios' is a 50,136 dwt, IMO II/III Eco Chemical/Product Tanker. It is the fifth of eight super-efficient new sister ships with eco-friendly design to be delivered between 2015 and 2016.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, March 1, 2016. Capital Ship Management Corp. took successful delivery of the newbuilding vessel M/V 'Anaxagoras' from Daewoo-Mangalia Heavy Industries S.A. in Romania on February 26, 2016.
READ MOREAthens, Greece, February 4, 2016. The Maritime Administration of the Republic of the Marshall Islands commended the Master, Officers and Crew of M/T Agisilaos, managed by Capital Ship Management Corp. ('Capital'), for the successful rescue of 220 migrants on June 22-23, 2015 approximately 110 nautical miles off the southwestern coast of Greece.
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