Scan-Trans Announces New Partner and Opening in the Netherlands

Following two years of close cooperation between Dutch Shipowners CFL (Canada Feeder Lines) and Scan-Trans, Scan-Trans now issues new shares that enables CFL to become a 20% shareholder in Scan-Trans Holding A/S.

“In Scan Trans we are proud of our unique partnership approach and happy to announce our new partner, CFL. We consider it a perfect match, after having had the pleasure to work closely with Mr. Kees Koolhof (founder of CFL, ed.) and his team for a while now. We expect to see even stronger synergies in the future,” says Kim Vestergaard-Hansen, CEO in Scan-Trans Worldwide and Mr. Kees Kolhof joins in: “Chemistry is crucial in any partnership, and we are, in CFL, very much looking forward to take the collaboration a big step further. The partnership is a strategic strong move that will benefit both businesses.”

Fleet expansion and opening in Groningen

The Scan-Trans fleet is significantly expanding as a result of the new partnership. Mv Momentum Scan was delivered into T/C already in November 2010, followed by the delivery of Mv Marvel Scan in May 2011. The two 10,000 DWT MPP Tweendeckers built by Peters Shipyard in Groningen, is followed by four additional vessels. The next delivery will be in November 2011 and one additional vessel will be delivered every six months. The Commercial Management will be handled by Scan-Trans once all six vessels have been delivered.

Scan-Trans also announces the opening of Scan-Trans B.V. in Groningen, The Netherlands. This office will be headed by Mr. Jan Wessels, who has more that 15 years of experience in Short Sea and Trans Atlantic chartering of geared and gearless singledeckers. Scan-Trans B.V. will be an integral part of the Scan-Trans Bulkers division currently counting a fleet of ten 8,000 DWT geared minibulkers from Oslo Bulk. During a period of about six months, further seven to nine gearless Singledeckers will join the Scan-Trans Bulkers fleet from CFL. These vessels are known as the CFL Jumbos with a deadweight of 6,500 metric tonnes and with the highest Ice Class.

About Scan Trans:

Scan-Trans is an International Shipping Organization specifically focused on project, breakbulk and bulk cargoes, trading a fleet of about 30 vessels in the 3,000dwat to 12,000dwat segment through a global network of 12 offices.