General National Maritime Transport Company

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 US Dollars. GNMTC is based in Tripoli, Libya, with subsidiaries in Malta and Hong Kong.

General National Maritime Transport Company
Company typeLibyan State Owned Company
IndustryShip Owners & Ship Managers
Founded1975
HeadquartersTripoli , Libya
Key people
Nageb Alhag Ahmed (Chairman)
ProductsCurrently Transports Crude oil And Related Products
Websitehttp://www.gnmtc.com

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.

Cruise ship

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On June 4, 2010 a letter of intent was signed between STX France and GNMTC, to build one 140,000 Gross tonnage cruise ship similar to the existing MSC Cruises Fantasia class ships MSC Fantasia, and MSC Splendida. During construction, the Libyan Civil War broke out on 15 February 2011. In June 2011, STX France cancelled the contract, and began looking for a new buyer of the hull.[1][2] It was announced on March 13, 2012, that MSC had reached an agreement to buy the ship for 550 million euros, and be named MSC Preziosa.[3]

Current fleet

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GNMTC Fleet[4]

Suezmax

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Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
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 AGAILA 2009 Hyundai samho Heavy 2009–Present 164,787T Libyan

Aframax

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Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
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

Medium range tankers (MR)

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Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
CARTAGENA 2009 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 2009–Present 46925T Libyan
MAETIGA 2009 Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 2009–Present 46925T Libyan

Handysize

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Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
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

Small size

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Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
MASHHOUDA 1997 Daedong shipyard co,South Korea 1997–Present 8955T Libyan
Ship Built Builder Entered service
for GNMTC
Deadweight Flag
ATTAHADDI 1992 Kanrei-Japan 1992–Present 4392T

Libyan

TAZERBO 1996 Kanrei-Japan 1996–Present 3210T Libyan

Former Fleet List

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Ship Built Type Ship Built Type Ship Built Type
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 1974 Passenger Hanaa 1972 Passenger Garyounis 1973 ROPAX

References

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  1. ^ "Libya's GNMTC confirms cruise ship order". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  2. ^ "STX France cancels Libya cruise ship contract". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  3. ^ "Cruise Holidays - Caribbean, Mediterranean & More | MSC Cruises".
  4. ^ "GNMTC Fleet". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11.
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