Type | Libyan State Owned Company |
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Industry | Ship Owners & Ship Managers |
Founded | 1975 |
Headquarters | Tripoli , Libya |
Key people |
Ali.M.Belhaj (Chairman) Hannibal.M.Gaddafi (first Marine consultant) |
Products | Currently Transports Crude oil And Related Products |
Website | WWW.gnmt.com |
General National Maritime Transport Company, more commonly known as GNMTC, is a Libyan State Owned Company which was founded in 1975, with a total capital of 1.2 billion Libyan dinars.
GNMTC trades world-wide through its present fleet of various types of vessels which includes Crude Oil Carriers, Product and Chemical Carriers, and LPG Carriers. It has recently attempted to re-enter the cruise liner sector, contracting with STX Europe to build a 140,000 Gross tonnage cruiseship, only to default on payment during construction.[1] GNMTC is based in Tripoli, Libya, with subsidiaries in Malta and Hong Kong.
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The Safety of Life at Sea and vessels as well as the quality of the products GNMTC delivers are crucial and GNMTC is committed to continuously develop its systems and skills using a proactive approach, ensuring that all employees of GNMTC are committed to safety and quality in every task.
Safety incidents are continuously monitored and analyzed, which has led to a reduction in the number of incidents. This remains a top priority area for GNMTC.
Officers and crews are continuously trained through various courses and seminars to improve their safety and quality awareness.
As the protection of the marine environment is of the utmost importance to the Company, environmental protection has the highest possible priority.
It is the Company’s policy to adopt sufficient protection measures to avoid damage to the environment, in particular to the marine environment, to humans, to wild life and to property.
Some of the cargoes as well as the oil products and the chemicals used in the operation of the vessels may, if treated incorrectly, be harmful to humans and/or the environment.
To ensure the correct treatment and handling of the products and to comply with internationally recognized rules and regulations, detailed instructions and procedures are always available and updated onboard the Company’s vessels.
In assessing the risks of the possible environmental impact from the various environmental aspects of shipping, the following has been identified as the areas of primary concern:
TBT based anti-fouling paint
The Safety Management System is continuously updated in order to prevent Marine pollution,[2] during normal operations and in case of accidents, caused by any of the above sources
GNMTC Fleet[3]
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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LIBYA | 2007 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2008 – Present | 149,950T | Libyan |
AISHA | 2008 | Samsung Heavy Industries | 2008 – Present | 160,391T | Libyan |
BARBAROSA | 2009 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2009 – Present | 164,746T | Libyan |
AL AGILA | 2009 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2009 – Present | 164,787T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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ADAFERA | 2004 | Sumitomo Heavy Industries | 2006 – Present | 105215T | Libyan |
ALHANI | 2007 | Samsung Heavy Industries | 2009 – Present | 114858T | Libyan |
ALJALAA | 2007 | Sasebo Heavy Industry | 2009 – Present | 115577T | Libyan |
ALYARMOUK | 2008 | Samsung Heavy Industries | 2009 – Present | 105215T | Libyan |
ASHAHDA | 2004 | Sumitomo Heavy Industries | 2008 – Present | 105215T | Libyan |
BADR | 2008 | Samsung Heavy Industries | 2009 – Present | 112679T | Libyan |
EBN BATUTA | 2002 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2008 – Present | 112679T | Libyan |
INTISAR | 2002 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2008 – Present | 112679T | Libyan |
EL GURDABIA | 2002 | Hyundai samho Heavy | 2008 – Present | 112679T | Libyan |
SAMRAA ALKHALEEJ | 2006 | Samsung Heavy Industries | 2009 – Present | 114858T | Libyan |
ALQADISIA | 2008 | Sasebo Heavy Industry | 2009 – Present | 115000T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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CARTAGENA | 2009 | Hyundai Mipo Dockyard | 2009 – Present | 46925T | Libyan |
MAETIGA | 2009 | Hyundai Mipo Dockyard | 2009 – Present | 46925T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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ANWAAR AFRIQYA | 2004 | Dalian Shipyard-China | 2008 – Present | 34647.7T | Libyan |
ANWAAR LIBYA | 2004 | Dalian Shipyard-China | 2008 – Present | 34647.7T | Libyan |
ANWAAR AL KHALIJ | 2005 | STX Shipyard South Korea | 2009 – Present | 28987T | Libyan |
ANWAAR AL NASER | 2006 | STX Shipyard South Korea | 2009 – Present | 28987T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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MASHHOUDA | 1997 | Daedong shipyard co,South Korea | 1997 – Present | 8955T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Builder | Entered service for GNMTC |
Deadweight | Flag |
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ATTAHADDI | 1992 | Kanrei-Japan | 1992 – Present | 4392T |
Libyan |
TAZERBO | 1996 | Kanrei-Japan | 1996 – Present | 3210T | Libyan |
Ship | Built | Type | Ship | Built | Type | Ship | Built | Type |
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Ebn Batuta | 1977 | General Cargo | Ebn Jubair | 1977 | General Cargo | Sirt | 1981 | General Cargo |
Ebn Hwakel | 1981 | General Cargo | Elhashaishi | 1982 | General Cargo | Eldajazair | 1987 | General Cargo |
Jaref | 1987 | General Cargo | Sabratha | 1968 | General Cargo | Ebn Majed | 1973 | General Cargo |
Germa | 1968 | General Cargo | Ghat | 1971 | RO-RO Vessels | Derna | 1974 | RO-RO Vessel |
Eltemsah | 1970 | RO-RO Vessel | Essidra | 1976 | Oil Tanker | Ezwetena | 1976 | Oil Tanker |
Elbrega | 1974 | Oil Tanker | Ras Elanouf | 1974 | Oil Tanker | Um Elfroud | 1968 | Oil Tanker |
Srier | 1974 | Oil Tanker | Marsa Elhrega | 1976 | Oil Tanker | Elgurdabia | 1976 | Oil Tanker |
Elhani | 1976 | Oil Tanker | Elfwaihat | 1975 | Oil Tanker | Intisar | 1974 | Oil Tanker |
Ain Tawerga | 1977 | Oil Tanker | Elrakwa | 1977 | Oil Tanker | Garnata | 1972 | Passenger |
Toletela | 1973 | Passenger | Hanaa | 1972 | Passenger | Garyounis | 1973 | ROPAX |