Copenhagen-based shipowner Christiania Shipping makes the move to buy 100% of the shares in Navquim Holding B.V. from Sogestran Shipping, as announced by Sogestran Shipping S.A. (Sogestran Shipping, subsidiary of Sogestran Group) and Christiania Holding A/S (Christiania Shipping).
A share purchase deal has been sealed between the parties with an anticipated closing of the transaction within October 2024, subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approval.
Navquim owns and operates 13 stainless steel chemical carriers with offices in Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Marbella (Spain).
Christiania Shipping has a chemical and gas fleet on-water composed of 16 chemical carriers and 13 LPG-carriers. The main operational areas are in North-Europe, Mediterranean and West Africa out of offices in Oslo (Norway), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Gulf Juan (France).
Axel C. Eitzen, chairman of the board, Christiania Shipping said: “The agreement with Sogestran Shipping to acquire NAVQUIM is an important step in our ambition to become the preferred infrastructure partner for transport of small-scale chemicals in Europe.
“The acquisition will strengthen our offering and broaden our reach, signalling our dedication and commitment in providing the best possible service to our long-term charterers and customers.”
From his side Benoist Grosjean, managing director, Sogestran Shipping noted: “It is with a great business and personal satisfaction that Sogestran Shipping is able to announce that a share purchase agreement has been signed, and that NAVQUIM is therefore on track to join the Christiania Shipping family.
“As one of the regional chemical tanker market leaders in Europe, Christiania Shipping came to us with a robust industrial plan, bringing a long-term perspective to the organization and the teams, both in Rotterdam and Marbella, but also to NAVQUIM’s customers, suppliers and stakeholders at large.
“The cooperation so far has been a very smooth and pleasant one and I am very confident that we can close this win-win deal in the coming months.”