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Lloyd’s List features Synergy Group

Updated:
Jul 15, 2024
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Published:
Jan 17, 2019

Singapore-based shipmanager commended for its impressive fleet growth, operational excellence and strong commitment to CSR 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.

Unni receiving ship manager of the year award

The award’s recipient is selected by a panel of independent, industry-respected judges based on strict criteria laid out by Lloyd’s List. Synergy Group, which now operates a fleet of over 185 vessels, met all criteria due to its wide range of recent achievements and proven ship management expertise. Key factors noted by judges were Synergy’s impressive fleet expansion, pioneering of dynamic new ship management technologies, and recent enhancements of its state-of-the-art training centres in India and the Philippines.

Using a range of established maritime benchmarks and client testimonials, Synergy also demonstrated its strong commitment to CSR and gender equality at sea, its industry-leading crew retention and Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) rates, and its outstandingly competitive cross-fleet operational costs. “I believe this prestigious award is deserved recognition of the tremendous dedication and hard work of the Synergy team at sea and ashore over the last year,” said Capt. Rajesh Unni, CEO and Founder of Synergy Group. “They have been very dynamic and innovative in meeting the exactingly high standards of excellence demanded by our clients. “I would also like to thank our principals for entrusting us with some of the world’s most expensive and technologically advanced vessels. “It is immensely gratifying our clients were more than happy to convey to judges exactly how and why our customer-centric services benchmark so well against other management options.”

Capt. Unni said one of the secrets to Synergy’s success was its ability to provide tailored, value-added services to principals even as the company’s managed-fleet had expanded. “At Synergy we strive for operational and safety excellence every day to ensure we can exceed customer expectations,” he added. “We leverage our global network to provide local solutions. And we invest in our employees and nurture talent, not only because it makes good business sense to do so, but also because it is the right thing to do.” Capt. Unni was particularly pleased the judges recognised Synergy’s progressive approach to CSR and gender equality. Synergy recently placed its first female cadet on a gas tanker and is making strenuous efforts to recruit and train more female personnel for deployment at sea and ashore. The company has also set up a dedicated, 24/7 psychological helpline for seafarers available for free in nine different languages, and earlier this year Capt. Unni was awarded the ‘Seafarers Welfare Award’ by The Mission to Seafarers for making welfare a core Synergy value. “We strive to be a good company within the maritime community as well as a successful one,” said Capt. Unni. “It is gratifying our approach was recognised by the judges and I would like to thank them again for their consideration.”

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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.