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October 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo

Safeguarding Shipowners: Jesper Kristensen on Swapping Speed for Stewardship

In his latest TradeWinds feature, Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shares insights on how ship management is evolving from operational execution to stewardship. Drawing from his decades of leadership at Unifeeder, he contrasts shipowning and third-party management, noting that both are ultimately anchored in trust, discipline, and consistency of service. Jesper outlines Synergy’s next chapter - reinforcing customer alignment, integrating digital systems across ship and shore, and developing future-ready leaders to deliver measurable reliability and long-term value.
Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

New Methanol and Offshore Projects Mark Synergy’s Next Growth Phase

In a recent TradeWinds interview, Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shared that Synergy Marine Group will manage new methanol-fuelled container vessels for a Far East shipowner and form a joint venture with a Norwegian partner operating geared bulkers. He added that the Group has also taken on five jack-up barges for offshore energy projects. Jesper emphasised that growth must balance scale with quality, defining Ship Management 2.0 as a model where “safety is a system, data is insight, and sustainability is measurable.”
Synergy Marine Group Co-CEO Vikas Trivedi at the Maritime CEO Forum Singapore with leaders from Inmarsat, IBM Consulting, and CMB.TECH.

AI, Digitalisation and the Maritime Workforce

Splash247 reports on the Maritime CEO Forum in Singapore where Synergy’s Co-CEO Ship Management, Vikas Trivedi, joined industry leaders to discuss how AI is reshaping work at sea. He emphasised AI as augmentation, not replacement, highlighting applications in predictive maintenance, voyage optimisation and emissions reduction.

September 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Jesper Kristensen on Trust, People, and the Energy Transition

Søfart, Denmark’s leading maritime publication, spoke with Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen about the future of ship management. In this two-part interview, he reflects on trust as shipping’s core currency, Synergy’s 28,000 seafarers as the foundation of performance, and the industry’s path through decarbonisation, digitalisation, and lifecycle asset stewardship.
Captain Katsuya Abe and Orhan Remzi Karadeniz initiating the telegraph during the delivery ceremony of KARADENIZ LNGT POWERSHIP AMERICAS in Singapore.

Synergy Takes Over Technical Management of FSRU

According to HaberDenizde, the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas — a 30-year-old LNG carrier converted into an FSRU — has now come under the full technical management of Synergy Marine Group, following its completion at Seatrium shipyard in Singapore. The conversion was carried out as a turnkey project, covering design, engineering, procurement, and site supervision. Post-delivery, Synergy will continue to manage the vessel’s operations, showcasing its end-to-end expertise in LNG-to-power solutions.
Synergy Marine Group and Karpowership team at the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas naming ceremony in Singapore.

From Scrap to Power Plant: 30-Year-Old Tanker Reborn as Floating Energy Unit

Søfart.dk reports that Synergy Marine Group has successfully converted a 30-year-old LNG tanker into the FSRU Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered from Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy oversaw the entire process — from design and engineering to site supervision and ongoing technical management. The FSRU represents an important step in delivering fast-track LNG-to-power solutions worldwide, particularly in regions that lack established gas infrastructure.
Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas FSRU after conversion at Seatrium Admiralty Yard, Singapore.

Synergy’s FSRU Conversion Completed

MarineLink reported on Synergy Marine Group’s turnkey conversion of a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into the floating storage and regasification unit Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy led design, engineering, procurement, and supervision. Now under Synergy’s full technical management, the FSRU underscores our capability to deploy fast-track LNG-to-power solutions in regions where onshore infrastructure is limited.
KARADENIZ LNGT POWERSHIP AMERICAS FSRU after conversion and delivery at Seatrium Admiralty Yard, Singapore.

Synergy Assumes Management of Karpowership’s Newly Converted FSRU

Offshore-Energy reports that Synergy Marine Group has taken over full management of the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas, following its conversion from a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into a floating storage and regasification unit. With delivery completed at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy initially handled design, engineering, procurement and site supervision, and now provides ongoing technical management. This move strengthens our LNG-to-power service offering and underlines our commitment to end-to-end maritime solutions.
Ajay Chaudhry, Co-CEO – Ship Management, at Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Evolving Role for Ship Managers – The Maritime Executive

In a multi-source feature, The Maritime Executive explores how ship managers are expanding their offerings as the industry grows more complex. Synergy’s Ajay Chaudhry described managers as “lifecycle custodians,” highlighting their role in helping owners navigate compliance, ESG disclosures, and operational complexity with agility and foresight.

August 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Delivering Value, Safety and Trust: Jesper Kristensen in Economic Times

The Economic Times – Infra published an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen following his visit to Mumbai. In this discussion, Jesper emphasised why ship management must evolve from a cost-driven model to one centred on delivering efficiencies to customers, safety and trust. He also highlighted the role of digitalisation in decarbonisation, the importance of advanced crew training, and India’s position as a global maritime talent hub — read more.
esper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, at the Synergy office reception with company logo

Jesper Kristensen Interview in Japan Maritime Daily

Japan Maritime Daily carried an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen, covering Synergy Marine Group’s strategic priorities, collaboration with Japanese partners, and support for the industry’s energy transition. The full article is available in Japanese — read more.

October 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo

Safeguarding Shipowners: Jesper Kristensen on Swapping Speed for Stewardship

In his latest TradeWinds feature, Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shares insights on how ship management is evolving from operational execution to stewardship. Drawing from his decades of leadership at Unifeeder, he contrasts shipowning and third-party management, noting that both are ultimately anchored in trust, discipline, and consistency of service. Jesper outlines Synergy’s next chapter - reinforcing customer alignment, integrating digital systems across ship and shore, and developing future-ready leaders to deliver measurable reliability and long-term value.
Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

New Methanol and Offshore Projects Mark Synergy’s Next Growth Phase

In a recent TradeWinds interview, Group CEO Jesper Kristensen shared that Synergy Marine Group will manage new methanol-fuelled container vessels for a Far East shipowner and form a joint venture with a Norwegian partner operating geared bulkers. He added that the Group has also taken on five jack-up barges for offshore energy projects. Jesper emphasised that growth must balance scale with quality, defining Ship Management 2.0 as a model where “safety is a system, data is insight, and sustainability is measurable.”
Synergy Marine Group Co-CEO Vikas Trivedi at the Maritime CEO Forum Singapore with leaders from Inmarsat, IBM Consulting, and CMB.TECH.

AI, Digitalisation and the Maritime Workforce

Splash247 reports on the Maritime CEO Forum in Singapore where Synergy’s Co-CEO Ship Management, Vikas Trivedi, joined industry leaders to discuss how AI is reshaping work at sea. He emphasised AI as augmentation, not replacement, highlighting applications in predictive maintenance, voyage optimisation and emissions reduction.

September 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Jesper Kristensen on Trust, People, and the Energy Transition

Søfart, Denmark’s leading maritime publication, spoke with Synergy Marine Group CEO Jesper Kristensen about the future of ship management. In this two-part interview, he reflects on trust as shipping’s core currency, Synergy’s 28,000 seafarers as the foundation of performance, and the industry’s path through decarbonisation, digitalisation, and lifecycle asset stewardship.
Captain Katsuya Abe and Orhan Remzi Karadeniz initiating the telegraph during the delivery ceremony of KARADENIZ LNGT POWERSHIP AMERICAS in Singapore.

Synergy Takes Over Technical Management of FSRU

According to HaberDenizde, the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas — a 30-year-old LNG carrier converted into an FSRU — has now come under the full technical management of Synergy Marine Group, following its completion at Seatrium shipyard in Singapore. The conversion was carried out as a turnkey project, covering design, engineering, procurement, and site supervision. Post-delivery, Synergy will continue to manage the vessel’s operations, showcasing its end-to-end expertise in LNG-to-power solutions.
Synergy Marine Group and Karpowership team at the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas naming ceremony in Singapore.

From Scrap to Power Plant: 30-Year-Old Tanker Reborn as Floating Energy Unit

Søfart.dk reports that Synergy Marine Group has successfully converted a 30-year-old LNG tanker into the FSRU Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered from Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy oversaw the entire process — from design and engineering to site supervision and ongoing technical management. The FSRU represents an important step in delivering fast-track LNG-to-power solutions worldwide, particularly in regions that lack established gas infrastructure.
Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas FSRU after conversion at Seatrium Admiralty Yard, Singapore.

Synergy’s FSRU Conversion Completed

MarineLink reported on Synergy Marine Group’s turnkey conversion of a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into the floating storage and regasification unit Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas. Delivered at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy led design, engineering, procurement, and supervision. Now under Synergy’s full technical management, the FSRU underscores our capability to deploy fast-track LNG-to-power solutions in regions where onshore infrastructure is limited.
KARADENIZ LNGT POWERSHIP AMERICAS FSRU after conversion and delivery at Seatrium Admiralty Yard, Singapore.

Synergy Assumes Management of Karpowership’s Newly Converted FSRU

Offshore-Energy reports that Synergy Marine Group has taken over full management of the Karadeniz LNGT Powership Americas, following its conversion from a 125,000 m³ LNG carrier into a floating storage and regasification unit. With delivery completed at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore, Synergy initially handled design, engineering, procurement and site supervision, and now provides ongoing technical management. This move strengthens our LNG-to-power service offering and underlines our commitment to end-to-end maritime solutions.
Ajay Chaudhry, Co-CEO – Ship Management, at Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Evolving Role for Ship Managers – The Maritime Executive

In a multi-source feature, The Maritime Executive explores how ship managers are expanding their offerings as the industry grows more complex. Synergy’s Ajay Chaudhry described managers as “lifecycle custodians,” highlighting their role in helping owners navigate compliance, ESG disclosures, and operational complexity with agility and foresight.

August 2025

Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, photographed in front of a wall featuring the company logo.

Delivering Value, Safety and Trust: Jesper Kristensen in Economic Times

The Economic Times – Infra published an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen following his visit to Mumbai. In this discussion, Jesper emphasised why ship management must evolve from a cost-driven model to one centred on delivering efficiencies to customers, safety and trust. He also highlighted the role of digitalisation in decarbonisation, the importance of advanced crew training, and India’s position as a global maritime talent hub — read more.
esper Kristensen, Group CEO of Synergy Marine Group, at the Synergy office reception with company logo

Jesper Kristensen Interview in Japan Maritime Daily

Japan Maritime Daily carried an interview with Group CEO Jesper Kristensen, covering Synergy Marine Group’s strategic priorities, collaboration with Japanese partners, and support for the industry’s energy transition. The full article is available in Japanese — read more.

November 2024

Tradewinds Agwa

Idan Ofer, Evangelos Marinakis and Synergy pioneer autonomous vegetable growing on ships

TradeWinds
Singapore manager Synergy Marine Group is part of a group boosting seafarer wellbeing through the introduction of autonomous vegetable growing technology on ships. The company and Idan Ofer’s Eastern Pacific Shipping and CoolCo, as well as Seaspan Corp and Evangelos Marinakis’ Capital group, are providing manufacturer Agwa’s AI agriculture equipment.
mathavan-san-impa

Blending Innovation and Tradition: Synergy Marine Group’s Role in Maritime Transformation

In an exclusive interview with Supply Chain and Sustainability Magazine, Mathavan Subbiah, CEO of Marine Services and Corporate Functions at Synergy Marine Group, shares insights into how the Group is spearheading sustainability, digitalisation, and community empowerment to redefine maritime ship management and build a resilient, sustainable future for the industry.
ET Infra Image

Synergy Marine adopts Agwa’s AI-supervised farming on board ships for healthier crews and greener future

ETInfra
As one of the first adopters of Agwa’s autonomous vegetable-growing technology,  he first adopters of Agwa’s autonomous vegetable-growing technology, Singapore-based ship manager Synergy Marine Group is enhancing onboard nutrition and championing sustainability, pioneering this initiative alongside other key industry players such as Eastern Pacific Shipping, Seaspan Corp, Capital Shipping, and CoolCo in bringing fresh produce to sea.
Baltimore Return

From Baltimore collapse to home in India: Crew recall tragedy, closure

The Indian Express
D Ancila returned home with her children from her regular church visit on March 26, 2024 to find a crowd of about 15-20 people at the doorstep of her home 40 km from Thoothukudi. It took her a few minutes to absorb the news they had gathered there to give her: that the merchant ship MV Dali, on which her seafarer husband Dominic Dobus Peeris worked as a Motorman, had collided with the Baltimore bridge in the United States.

October 2024

Synergy Logo Square

Information memorandum on media misrepresentation

Synergy Marine Group addresses recent inaccuracies in a USA Today article regarding its safety record. The letter highlights the complexities of global maritime safety reporting and underscores the company’s commitment to transparency and high operational standards. Synergy clarifies the misleading information, reaffirming its dedication to seafarer safety and data accuracy.
Click here
Mathavan Subbiah

Big hitters forecast further consolidation in fragmented ship management market

TradeWinds
In a TradeWinds feature, top CEOs from across the maritime industry discussed the growing trend of consolidation. Among them, Synergy Marine Group’s Chief Executive of Marine Services and Corporate Functions, Mathavan Subbiah, highlighted the importance of pursuing mergers and acquisitions that prioritise shared values and quality-focused growth, rather than expansion for the sake of scale alone.

January 2024

Synergy Marine donates for noto peninsula earthquake.

Synergy Marine donates relief funds

JMD - The Japan Maritime Daily
Synergy Marine Group, a major Singaporean ship management company, recently made a donation through the Japanese Red Cross Society to support the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
Synergy and WSSM team up for ship technical management

Synergy and Wisdom Marine team up on technical management

Lloyd's List
SINGAPORE-based shipmanagement company Synergy Group has announced a joint venture with Taipei-listed dry bulk shipowner Wisdom Marine Group. The move follows Wisdom’s decision last year to entrust Synergy with managing a portion of its fleet of around 130 bulkers, according to a statement.
Synergy marine and Wisdom launch ship management joint venture

Wisdom Marine and Synergy launch ship management joint venture

SeaTrade Maritime
The joint venture Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM) will provide ship management services for Wisdom Marine’s bulk carrier fleet. WSSM will be headquartered in Singapore with operational centres in Taiwan and India.
Synergy und Wisdom-Reederei gründen Joint Venture

Synergy und Wisdom-Reederei gründen Joint Venture

Hansa
The shipping companies Synergy and Wisdom Marine are joining forces for bulker management in a “strategic joint venture”.
The Asian Synergy Group, which is also active in local shipping and has a branch in Hamburg , announced that a new collaboration will be initiated under the name Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM)
wisdom marine group and synergy marine joint venture

Wisdom Marine and Synergy launch bulk carrier joint venture

Splash247
Taiwanese shipowner and operator Wisdom Marine and Singapore-based shipmanagement giant Synergy Marine Group have established a joint venture company for the Wisdom-owned dry bulk tonnage.Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM) is headquartered in Singapore and has key operational centres in Taiwan and India.

Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Group form joint venture

ETInfra
Singapore-based ship management company Synergy Group and London and Taiwan stock exchanges listed Wisdom Marine Group have formed a joint venture, strengthening the collaboration between the two entities.

December 2023

synergy wins ship manager of 2023

Winners of the Marine Fuels 360 Awards 2023

SeaTrade Maritime
The honorary Lifetime Achievement was also conferred to Capt. Rajesh Unni, Executive Chairman, Synergy Marine Group: “If there is one thing that I have learnt, is that Singapore offers the opportunity on the basis of meritocracy, there is hope for people to take and given their all and there is chance, so I am grateful for this country for giving us the opportunity and that I have made some impact in your life, that hopefully is my mission.
Capt Rajesh unni honoured with lifetime achievement award

Captain Rajesh Unni Honoured With Lifetime Achievement Award as Synergy Marine Group also Acclaimed as Ship Manager of the Year

ThePrint
Synergy Marine Group, which employs over 25,000 seafarers, picked up the Ship Manager of the Year Award for 2023. In reaching their decision, the judges evaluated a range of company criteria including leadership, technical and operational performance, bunker operations, sustainability, technology innovation and future readiness to manage net-zero ships.

November 2023

October 2023

Radhika Menon for all aboard alliance

All Aboard Alliance announces maritime inclusivity initiative

Splash 247
One of the participating vessels is Synergy’s Southern Reverence, which is scheduled to depart Singapore on October 30 helmed by Captain Radhika Menon, the first woman to become a captain in the Indian Merchant Navy.

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December 2018

Synergy wins the “Ship manager of the year” award

Synergy Group was named ‘Shipmanager of the Year’ at the 2018 Lloyd’s List Asia Pacific Awards held in Singapore at the end of last week.The ‘Shipmanager of the Year’ award recognises exceptional performance in shipmanagement including safety, business development, proven client satisfaction, training, crew welfare, operational reliability and CSR.The award’s recipient is selected by a […]

October 2018

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June 2016

April 2015

The charms & challenges of going out to sea

As Synergy enters the last quarter of the successful year, MD Capt. Rajesh Unni reflects on key challenges faced while going out to the sea and looks forward to a future that he believes is full of promise for the Global Maritime Trade In India. To read the entire article, please click on the below […]
Synergy Marine teams with EDT offshore
February 1, 2025

EDT teams up with Synergy for offshore vessel push

Lloyd’s List
EDT Offshore, a Cyprus-based provider of marine and subsea services, and Singapore-based shipmanagement group Synergy Marine, have launched a joint venture aimed at providing shipmanagement solutions for the offshore industry. The partners said that the new entity, EDT Synergy Shipmanagement, would leverage the expertise of both companies while addressing decarbonisation and digitalisation challenges in the “unique” offshore sector.
Synergy Marine join hands with EDT offshore
January 26, 2025

Synergy Marine Group’s Cyprus Joint Venture To Provide Offshore Vessel Handling Services

NDTV Profit
Global ship management firm Synergy Marine Group has launched a joint venture with Cyprus-based integrated marine and subsea services provider EDT Offshore Ltd. to offer tailor-made solutions to the offshore industry. The joint venture, EDT Synergy Shipmanagement Ltd., which is based in Cyprus, will address key challenges in offshore vessel management, including the high energy demands of dynamic positioning, limited access to alternative fuels and the growing need for sustainable retrofitting, Synergy Marine said in a statement.
Samudra Manthan Award
January 3, 2025

Synergy Marine Group Wins Crewing Company Of The Year Award For ‘DALI’ Response

MSN
Synergy Marine Group has been named Crewing Company of the Year at the 11th International Samudra Manthan Awards 2024 for its swift and compassionate response to the “DALI” incident earlier this year.
Samudra Manthan Award
January 3, 2025

Synergy Marine Group wins crewing company of the year award

The Times of India
Synergy Marine Group has been awarded the Crewing Company of the Year title at the 11th International Samudra Manthan Awards 2024. The recognition comes in the wake of the company’s handling of the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident in Baltimore earlier this year.
Tradewinds Agwa
November 21, 2024

Idan Ofer, Evangelos Marinakis and Synergy pioneer autonomous vegetable growing on ships

TradeWinds
Singapore manager Synergy Marine Group is part of a group boosting seafarer wellbeing through the introduction of autonomous vegetable growing technology on ships. The company and Idan Ofer’s Eastern Pacific Shipping and CoolCo, as well as Seaspan Corp and Evangelos Marinakis’ Capital group, are providing manufacturer Agwa’s AI agriculture equipment.
mathavan-san-impa
November 21, 2024

Blending Innovation and Tradition: Synergy Marine Group’s Role in Maritime Transformation

In an exclusive interview with Supply Chain and Sustainability Magazine, Mathavan Subbiah, CEO of Marine Services and Corporate Functions at Synergy Marine Group, shares insights into how the Group is spearheading sustainability, digitalisation, and community empowerment to redefine maritime ship management and build a resilient, sustainable future for the industry.
ET Infra Image
November 20, 2024

Synergy Marine adopts Agwa’s AI-supervised farming on board ships for healthier crews and greener future

ETInfra
As one of the first adopters of Agwa’s autonomous vegetable-growing technology,  he first adopters of Agwa’s autonomous vegetable-growing technology, Singapore-based ship manager Synergy Marine Group is enhancing onboard nutrition and championing sustainability, pioneering this initiative alongside other key industry players such as Eastern Pacific Shipping, Seaspan Corp, Capital Shipping, and CoolCo in bringing fresh produce to sea.
Baltimore Return
November 17, 2024

From Baltimore collapse to home in India: Crew recall tragedy, closure

The Indian Express
D Ancila returned home with her children from her regular church visit on March 26, 2024 to find a crowd of about 15-20 people at the doorstep of her home 40 km from Thoothukudi. It took her a few minutes to absorb the news they had gathered there to give her: that the merchant ship MV Dali, on which her seafarer husband Dominic Dobus Peeris worked as a Motorman, had collided with the Baltimore bridge in the United States.
Synergy Logo Square
October 18, 2024

Information memorandum on media misrepresentation

Synergy Marine Group addresses recent inaccuracies in a USA Today article regarding its safety record. The letter highlights the complexities of global maritime safety reporting and underscores the company’s commitment to transparency and high operational standards. Synergy clarifies the misleading information, reaffirming its dedication to seafarer safety and data accuracy.
Click here
Mathavan Subbiah
October 9, 2024

Big hitters forecast further consolidation in fragmented ship management market

TradeWinds
In a TradeWinds feature, top CEOs from across the maritime industry discussed the growing trend of consolidation. Among them, Synergy Marine Group’s Chief Executive of Marine Services and Corporate Functions, Mathavan Subbiah, highlighted the importance of pursuing mergers and acquisitions that prioritise shared values and quality-focused growth, rather than expansion for the sake of scale alone.
Synergy Marine donates for noto peninsula earthquake.
January 17, 2024

Synergy Marine donates relief funds

JMD – The Japan Maritime Daily
Synergy Marine Group, a major Singaporean ship management company, recently made a donation through the Japanese Red Cross Society to support the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
Synergy and WSSM team up for ship technical management
January 3, 2024

Synergy and Wisdom Marine team up on technical management

Lloyd’s List
SINGAPORE-based shipmanagement company Synergy Group has announced a joint venture with Taipei-listed dry bulk shipowner Wisdom Marine Group. The move follows Wisdom’s decision last year to entrust Synergy with managing a portion of its fleet of around 130 bulkers, according to a statement.
Synergy marine and Wisdom launch ship management joint venture
January 2, 2024

Wisdom Marine and Synergy launch ship management joint venture

SeaTrade Maritime
The joint venture Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM) will provide ship management services for Wisdom Marine’s bulk carrier fleet. WSSM will be headquartered in Singapore with operational centres in Taiwan and India.
wisdom marine and Synergy marine launch bulk carrier joint venture
January 2, 2024

Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Group Launch Strategic Bulk Carrier Joint Venture

Xinde Marine News
Wisdom Marine Group headquartered in Taiwan, China and Synergy Group headquartered in Singapore announced their joint venture, Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM).
WSSM headquartered in Singapore is poised to redefine technical management of Wisdom’s diverse fleet.
Synergy und Wisdom-Reederei gründen Joint Venture
January 2, 2024

Synergy und Wisdom-Reederei gründen Joint Venture

Hansa
The shipping companies Synergy and Wisdom Marine are joining forces for bulker management in a “strategic joint venture”.
The Asian Synergy Group, which is also active in local shipping and has a branch in Hamburg , announced that a new collaboration will be initiated under the name Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM)
wisdom marine group and synergy marine joint venture
January 2, 2024

Wisdom Marine and Synergy launch bulk carrier joint venture

Splash247
Taiwanese shipowner and operator Wisdom Marine and Singapore-based shipmanagement giant Synergy Marine Group have established a joint venture company for the Wisdom-owned dry bulk tonnage.Wisdom Synergy Ship Management (WSSM) is headquartered in Singapore and has key operational centres in Taiwan and India.
January 2, 2024

Wisdom Marine Group and Synergy Group form joint venture

ETInfra
Singapore-based ship management company Synergy Group and London and Taiwan stock exchanges listed Wisdom Marine Group have formed a joint venture, strengthening the collaboration between the two entities.
synergy wins ship manager of 2023
December 5, 2023

Winners of the Marine Fuels 360 Awards 2023

SeaTrade Maritime
The honorary Lifetime Achievement was also conferred to Capt. Rajesh Unni, Executive Chairman, Synergy Marine Group: “If there is one thing that I have learnt, is that Singapore offers the opportunity on the basis of meritocracy, there is hope for people to take and given their all and there is chance, so I am grateful for this country for giving us the opportunity and that I have made some impact in your life, that hopefully is my mission.
Synergy Logo Square
December 4, 2023

Synergy Marine Group Recognised Among Top Global Shipmanagers of 2023 by Lloyd’s List

Synergy Marine Group earns a prestigious spot in Lloyd’s List Top 10 Shipmanagers of 2023, celebrated for its innovation and leadership in sustainability.
Capt Rajesh unni honoured with lifetime achievement award
December 1, 2023

Captain Rajesh Unni Honoured With Lifetime Achievement Award as Synergy Marine Group also Acclaimed as Ship Manager of the Year

ThePrint
Synergy Marine Group, which employs over 25,000 seafarers, picked up the Ship Manager of the Year Award for 2023. In reaching their decision, the judges evaluated a range of company criteria including leadership, technical and operational performance, bunker operations, sustainability, technology innovation and future readiness to manage net-zero ships.
Unity maritime and Synergy marine joint venture
November 2, 2023

Danny Ungar’s Unity targets 50-ship bulker fleet in new venture with Synergy

TradeWinds
Low-profile London owner Unity Maritime is taking the first steps to fleet expansion through a new crew management joint venture with Singapore’s Synergy Marine.
Synergy marine and unity maritime jv on crew management
November 2, 2023

Synergy Marine, Unity Ship Management form crew management JV

ET Infra
Singapore-based Synergy Marine Pte Ltd and London headquartered Unity Ship Management have teamed up to form a new joint venture crew management company.
Zeronorth and Alpha Ori merger for fuel and efficiency optimisation of vessels
October 30, 2023

ZeroNorth and Rajesh Unni’s Alpha Ori strike deal to forge shipping tech giant

TradeWinds
A new shipping tech giant is being formed via the merger of Denmark’s ZeroNorth and Rajesh Unni-founded Alpha Ori Technologies. The companies said their alliance will boost fuel and efficiency optimisation services for the global fleet.
Radhika Menon for all aboard alliance
October 18, 2023

All Aboard Alliance announces maritime inclusivity initiative

Splash 247
One of the participating vessels is Synergy’s Southern Reverence, which is scheduled to depart Singapore on October 30 helmed by Captain Radhika Menon, the first woman to become a captain in the Indian Merchant Navy.
October 6, 2023

China’s ascent in shipowning drives fresh demand for old hands in ship management

TradeWinds
Singapore’s Synergy Marine Group said Chinese shipowners represent a growing share of its mixed fleet of more than 600 vessels.
August 22, 2023

Synergy Marine founder Rajesh Unni hands over reins to next generation after 17 years

TradeWinds
The well-known shipping figure is moving to a new role of executive chairman, while handing over his chief executive duties to three trusted deputies. “The last 17 years of founding and leading Synergy group has been a life-changing journey for me,” he said in a statement.
August 22, 2023

Management shuffle at Synergy sees Unni take on chairman role

Splash247.com
Rajesh Unni, founder and CEO of Singapore-based shipmanagement giant Synergy Marine Group is stepping back from the day-to-day running of the company, announcing a succession plan which will see him take on the role of executive chairman.
Capt. Rajesh Unni
August 22, 2023

World’s third largest ship manager Synergy undergoes strategic leadership changes

ET Infra (From the Economic Times) Captain Rajesh Unni, the founder, who was till recently also the CEO, moves into the role of Executive Chairman, handing over the responsibilities of CEO’s to “capable internal leadership team”
June 21, 2023

Synergy Marine Group’s crew welfare record and policies acknowledged by Shipping Industry

ANI
Synergy Marine Group has been acknowledged by the shipping industry for its impressive crew welfare record and policies. The company’s initiatives help to ensure improved safety standards, better working conditions, and higher productivity for all seafarers.
June 8, 2023

Synergy Marine latest firm to back US ammonia power start-up

TradeWinds
Synergy Marine invests in US ammonia power start-up Amogy, joining Mitsubishi and Marunouchi Climate Tech Growth Fund. Amogy’s technology aims to revolutionize decarbonization in heavy industries and shipping, with plans to launch its ammonia-powered tug by 2023.
Synergy Logo

Getting to Zero

Synergy Marine Group is a member of The Getting to Zero Coalition, dedicated to launching zero-emission deep-sea vessels by 2030 and achieving full decarbonisation by 2050. The Global Maritime Forum, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and Friends of Ocean Action, founded and manages the Coalition.

MACN

Synergy Marine Group is part of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN), a global initiative striving for a corruption-free maritime industry, promoting fair trade for the greater societal good.

INTERCARGO

Synergy Marine Group is a part of INTERCARGO, an association championing safe, efficient, and eco-friendly shipping. INTERCARGO collaborates with the International Maritime Organization and other global entities to shape maritime legislation.

IMEC

Synergy Marine Group is part of IMEC, a top maritime employers’ group championing fair and sustainable labor practices. Representing global employers, IMEC negotiates seafarers’ wages and conditions, and invests in workforce development.

IMPA

Synergy Marine Group is involved in IMPA Save’s initiative to reduce single-use water bottles at sea. The IMPA SAVE council comprises top global shipowners and suppliers, representing over 8000 vessels with significant combined purchasing influence.

All Aboard

Synergy Marine Group is a key participant in The All Aboard Alliance’s Diversity@Sea initiative. As one of eleven prominent maritime companies, we aim to foster inclusivity at sea and directly address challenges faced by women seafarers.

CSSF

Synergy Marine Group is part of the Container Ship Safety Forum (CSSF), a global B2B network dedicated to enhancing safety and management standards in the container shipping sector.

Danish Shipping

Synergy Marine Group is affiliated with Danske Rederier, the primary industry and employers’ association for Danish shipping—Denmark’s top export sector. Danske Rederier actively engages with authorities and policymakers both domestically and globally.