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Courage Investment Group Limited
IndustryShipping
Founded2001
Key people
Hsu Chih-Chien Chairman,
Wu Chao-Huan Managing Director
Websitehttp://www.courageinv.com/

Courage Investment Group Limited (short form: Courage Investment, SGX: CIN , SEHK1145), founded in June 2001, is a Bermuda registered shipping company engaged in the ownership and operation of bulk carriers. It owns and operates eight bulk carriers, including five Handysize carriers between 25,000 and 50,000 deadweight tons (“dwt”) and three Panamax vessels of about 65,000 dwt. The total tonnage of these vessels is approximately 398,108 dwt.

The company provides marine transportation services and logistical support, carrying bulk commodities such as cement wood chips, coal, iron ore and minerals. The fleet operates mainly in Asian waters, including China, Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia.

Courage Investment launched an IPO on Singapore's SGX Mainboard in 2005. Moreover, the company has been rated one of the world’s top 10 public shipping companies by Marine Money International in terms of overall performance for third year in a row.[1] In 2008, the company was also selected as one of the "Best Under A Billion" companies by Forbes Asia.[2]

Fleet

Vessel Type Dwt Flag
Bravery Handysize 35,676 Panama
Courage Panamax 66,754 Panama
Heroic Handysize 41,538 Panama
Jeannie III Handysize 34,537 Panama
Raffles Handysize 37,696 Panama
Sea Pioneer Panamax 66,798 Panama
Valour Panamax 66,754 Panama
Zorina Handysize 48,355 Panama
TOTAL:[3] 398,108

See also

References

  1. ^ "Courage Marine joins world's Top 10 shipping companies for 3rd year in a row". Archived from the original on 2012-02-26.
  2. ^ "Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion". Forbes. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012.
  3. ^ Courage Marine. "Courage Marine".