Türkmendeñizýollary

Closed Joint-stock company Deňiz söwda floty
IndustryShipping, Rail Transport / Passenger
Founded2010 [1]
HeadquartersTürkmenbaşy, Türkmenistan
Area served
Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Marmara Sea
ParentTürkmendeňizderýaýollary Agency
Websitemmf.com.tm

Deňiz söwda floty Closed Joint-Stock Company is a Turkmenistani shipping company.[2] It is also known as "Marine Merchant Fleet" CJSC (from the ЗАО "Морской торговый флот"). The company operates Turkmenbashi International Seaport. The company belongs to the Türkmendeňizderýaýollary Agency.

CJSC "Deňiz söwda floty" has direct maritime connections only with other Caspian littoral states (Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Azerbaijan). However, the Volga–Don Canal provides maritime access to the high seas. One of the main areas of activity is the transportation of oil and petroleum products abroad using our own ships, and the performance of international flights with cargo, cars and passengers.[3]

History

The Authority of the Turkmen Marine Fleet was created in 2010.

27 March 2015, the Authority was transformed into the Closed Joint Stock Company "Deňiz söwda floty".[4]

In 2019, the CJSC "Deňiz söwda floty" was awarded the status of "National Sea Carrier".[5][6]

Shareholders

The shareholders of the Deňiz söwda floty are the Türkmendeňizderýaýollary (70% of the shares), the Turkmenbashi International Seaport (20%), Derýaýollary (9%), and the Altyn Asyr mobile operator (1%).[7]

Fleet

The merchant fleet of the company consists of 20 vessels. They are designed for sea transportation of oil and petroleum products, cargo transportation, vehicle transportation, passenger transportation, and various types of dry cargo transportation.[8] The main base of the fleet is located in the Turkmenbashi International Seaport, which is the largest on the Caspian Sea.

CJSC "Deňiz söwda floty" fleet
Image Name Type Acquired Manufacturer country Notes
Saparmyrat Nyýazow Bulk carrier 1992 Czechoslovakia
Turkmenistan Bulk carrier 1992 Czechoslovakia
Balkan Bulk carrier 1993 Czechoslovakia
Magtymguly Bulk carrier 1993 Czechoslovakia
Serpaý Tracker 1987 USA BUREAU VERITAS 22489W
Gahryman Atamyrat Nyýazow Tanker 2001 Turkey IMO 9236298
Hazar Tanker 2009 Russia IMO 9435399
Sumbar Tanker 2009 Russia IMO 9435387
Jeýhun Tanker 2010 Russia IMO 9592202
Bitarap Tanker 2010 Estonia IMO 9430208
Etrek Tanker 2012 Russia IMO 8657454
Alaja Tanker 2013 Russia IMO 9702663
Kenar Tanker 2013 Russia IMO 9702675
Çarlak Passenger ship 2013 Turkmenistan
Berkarar Ferry 2014 Croatia IMO 9684330
Bagtyýar Ferry 2015 Croatia IMO 9684342
Rowaç High speed passenger ship 2019 Russia IMO 9839612
Rahat High speed passenger ship 2020 Russia IMO 9839600

See also

References

  1. ^ "MMF".
  2. ^ "River ways in Turkmenistan". turkmenmaritime.gov.tm. Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ "MMF".
  5. ^ Национальным морским перевозчиком в Туркменистане стало АОЗТ «Морской торговый флот»
  6. ^ "В Туркменистане подготовили Положение о Национальных морских перевозчиках » "СНГ СЕГОДНЯ" - последние новости стран СНГ читайте на SNG.TODAY".
  7. ^ "MMF".
  8. ^ Морской торговый флот Туркменистана показал высокие результаты в первом полугодии 2023 года

Links

  • Official web-site
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