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1975 - 1979 |
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1975
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Incorporation of ADNATCO, as a wholly owned subsidiary of ADNOC for the purpose of transportation of crude oil & petroleum products .
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1975
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Acquisition of VLCC "Al Dhafrah" (269,197 DWT).
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1975
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Acquisition of VLCC "Dalma" (260,866 DWT).
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1976
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Acquisition of VLCC "Al Ain" (135,900 DWT).
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1977
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Contract signed with Korea Shipbuilding & Engg Co., Pusan (Korea) to build four petroleum product tankers.
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1980 - 1989 |
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1980
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Contract signed with Chantiers de L'Atlantique, St. Nazarie (France) to build three petroleum product tankers.
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1982
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P&O Ship Management Ltd., UK were appointed as ADNATCO fleet Managers.
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1983
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Delivery of Six Product Carriers built at the Korean and French Shipyards.
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1984
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Delivery of the last Product Tanker Al Dhibyaniyyah.
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1985
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VLCC Al Dhafrah and Dalma scrapped.
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1988
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Setting up of ADNATCO's new Board of Directors.
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1990 - 1999 |
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1991
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ADNATCO takes over management of its fleet.
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1991
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Order placed with Singmarine Shipyard, Singapore to build a molten sulphur carrier of 9,365 DWT.
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1993
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Delivery of molten sulphur carrier "Janana".
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1993
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Converted Umm Al Lulu to a specialized offshore bunker supply vessel.
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1994
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Acquisition of VLCC "Liwa" (256,390 DWT).
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1995
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Acquisition of bunkering vessel "Bani Yas" (6,755 DWT).
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1995
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Contract of affreightment (COA) for transporting LPG.
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1995
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Suez Max crude carrier Al Ain sold.
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1999
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Commenced the transportation of dry bulk sulphur to North Africa.
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1999
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VLCC Liwa scrapped.
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2000
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ADNATCOs 25th Anniversary.
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2001
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ADNATCO started transport of polyethylene for Borouge using Ro Ro vessels.
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2004
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RoRo vessels Al Ruwais & Al Dhafrah added to fleet.
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2006
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ADNATCO takes over management of RoRo vessels
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