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The process of adapting Shell Resilience Trainings to the Company has begun once again! Resilience is an essential part of the zero-incidents and safety oriented initiative “Maritime Partners in Safety” created by Shell and it currently contains 5 different modules. The modules are aimed at “enhancing the ability to cope with pressure and stressful personal or professional events.” Previously, the Company had completed Module 1 and now, led by the one of the new HSEQ Coordinators Eng. Aybars Oruç, the project to complete all five modules has picked up speed with completion of Module 2 anticipated for the first quarter of 2017! The pictures show a Resilience Module 2 Training session that was conducted with the participation of the CEO, the CTO, a Fleet Master, and shore personnel from the HSEQ, Crewing, Purchasing, and Vetting Departments.
29/11/2016
The process of adapting Shell Resilience Trainings to the Company has begun once again! Resilience is an essential part of the zero-inc...
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Bringing Resilience to All
29/11/2016

The process of adapting Shell Resilience Trainings to the Company has begun once again! Resilience is an essential part of the zero-incidents and safety oriented initiative “Maritime Partners in Safety” created by Shell and it currently contains 5 different modules. The modules are aimed at “enhancing the ability to cope with pressure and stressful personal or professional events.” Previously, the Company had completed Module 1 and now, led by the one of the new HSEQ Coordinators Eng. Aybars Oruç, the project to complete all five modules has picked up speed with completion of Module 2 anticipated for the first quarter of 2017! The pictures show a Resilience Module 2 Training session that was conducted with the participation of the CEO, the CTO, a Fleet Master, and shore personnel from the HSEQ, Crewing, Purchasing, and Vetting Departments.
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A truly informative two day conference themed around the commercial, technical and operational aspects that drive the chemical, product and crude tanker sector took place in London!
Andrew Cassels (Director at the OCIMF), Capt. Howard Snaith (GM at CDI), and Stavroula Betsakou (Head of Tanker Research at Howe Robinson) shared their valuable knowledge and ideas with a crowd of enthusiastic listeners at the Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference. Networking with the likes of Catrine Vesteren (Business Director at DNV GL) and Warwick Norman of Rightship was also one of the highlights. Discussions were held and memories shared with Alex Kahl (consultant and former UTC’s vetting manager in operations) and Kathi Stenzel (MD of ITOPF), regarding Germany’s past state-of-the-art management. The CEO was seen reminiscing past times with former colleague Volkmar Galke from Winterthur Gas & Diesel, who worked for MAN B&W, then Sulzer and Wartsila; he contributed to much of our knowledge and joy of getting up to speed with the developments of the industry.
Pictured is Edwin Lampert (Chairman of the Tanker and Shipping & Trade Conference, Group Managing Editor and host of the conference), and our CEO of Armona Denizcilik, the operator arm of the Atlantis Tankers Group.
A big shout-out to Edwin and a special thanks to all of his lovely staff who put their heart and soul into creating an outstanding event.
15/11/2016
Successful Tanker Operations Explained in Two Days:
A truly informative two day conference themed around the commercial, technic...
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Successful Tanker Operations
15/11/2016

A truly informative two day conference themed around the commercial, technical and operational aspects that drive the chemical, product and crude tanker sector took place in London!
Andrew Cassels (Director at the OCIMF), Capt. Howard Snaith (GM at CDI), and Stavroula Betsakou (Head of Tanker Research at Howe Robinson) shared their valuable knowledge and ideas with a crowd of enthusiastic listeners at the Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference. Networking with the likes of Catrine Vesteren (Business Director at DNV GL) and Warwick Norman of Rightship was also one of the highlights. Discussions were held and memories shared with Alex Kahl (consultant and former UTC’s vetting manager in operations) and Kathi Stenzel (MD of ITOPF), regarding Germany’s past state-of-the-art management. The CEO was seen reminiscing past times with former colleague Volkmar Galke from Winterthur Gas & Diesel, who worked for MAN B&W, then Sulzer and Wartsila; he contributed to much of our knowledge and joy of getting up to speed with the developments of the industry.
Pictured is Edwin Lampert (Chairman of the Tanker and Shipping & Trade Conference, Group Managing Editor and host of the conference), and our CEO of Armona Denizcilik, the operator arm of the Atlantis Tankers Group.
A big shout-out to Edwin and a special thanks to all of his lovely staff who put their heart and soul into creating an outstanding event.
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The tradition of Company-Run Seminars that began at Armona 3 years ago as a requirement in TMSA Element 3A has exceeded all expectations! Our 6th Company-Run Seminar that took place at the Armona Office on the 8th and 9th of November was the largest and most successful yet with the participation of 25 Senior Officers, 14 Junior Officers, and many crew members and cadets.
Following the speeches of our CEO Lorenz Weinstabl and our CTO Semih Falay (The picture shows Captain Semih Falay addressing his welcome to the audience) the program proceeded with insightful presentations by the shore personnel and keynote speakers regarding a wide range of subjects such as the psychology of seafarers, cyber attacks, media-response, legal know-how at sea, and learning from incidents that have occured in the sector.
The seminar was not only educational but it also provided an opportunity for the shore personnel to become well acquainted with the company sea farers through a lunch at a famous kebab restaurant in Ortaköy, a night of rakı-balık (rakı-fish) in Beşiktaş, and a pizza party/cocktail hosted in the office.
Thank you to everyone who joined!
09/11/2016
The tradition of Company-Run Seminars that began at Armona 3 years ago as a requirement in TMSA Element 3A has exceeded all expectation...
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Largest Company-Run Seminar Ever!
09/11/2016

The tradition of Company-Run Seminars that began at Armona 3 years ago as a requirement in TMSA Element 3A has exceeded all expectations! Our 6th Company-Run Seminar that took place at the Armona Office on the 8th and 9th of November was the largest and most successful yet with the participation of 25 Senior Officers, 14 Junior Officers, and many crew members and cadets.
Following the speeches of our CEO Lorenz Weinstabl and our CTO Semih Falay (The picture shows Captain Semih Falay addressing his welcome to the audience) the program proceeded with insightful presentations by the shore personnel and keynote speakers regarding a wide range of subjects such as the psychology of seafarers, cyber attacks, media-response, legal know-how at sea, and learning from incidents that have occured in the sector.
The seminar was not only educational but it also provided an opportunity for the shore personnel to become well acquainted with the company sea farers through a lunch at a famous kebab restaurant in Ortaköy, a night of rakı-balık (rakı-fish) in Beşiktaş, and a pizza party/cocktail hosted in the office.
Thank you to everyone who joined!
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It was an impressing welcome, unexpected visit, and truly warm hearted hospitality. Armona’s CEO Lorenz Weinstabl, who had been actively involved during the construction of the Atlantis Antalya in 2005 conducted a surprise visit to the vessels crew and his former new building on November 6th during loading at Holborn Europa Refinery in Hamburg, to exchange experiences, listen to inner feelings, take suggestions and criticism, to express values the companies has, and to explain the principles and procedures that Oil companies have imposed on operators and how these benefit the prospects of the industries goal, which is to avoid the occurrence of incidents, whether personal injuries or environmental damages.
Emin Yusuf, the cook, prepared stunning cheesy pastry (poğaça) that fueled the discussions including the intensive and emotional dialogue with the Ratings that revealed what occupied their minds. Mahmut Cengiz, the C/E and his team Mehmet and Yunus presented tiptop machinery spaces and, whether ISPS or protective equipment, all was in place on board.
Mustafa Mahir, the Master, is the “Charterers man”. They are full of good words to his and his team’s professionalism and performance The Master’s team is the operators dream: motivated officers that have been with Armona since the operator’s first day. Even the Cadet Faruk had joined an Armona Vessel for the third time. Well done!
06/11/2016
It was an impressing welcome, unexpected visit, and truly warm hearted hospitality.
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More than a Warm Welcome
06/11/2016

It was an impressing welcome, unexpected visit, and truly warm hearted hospitality. Armona’s CEO Lorenz Weinstabl, who had been actively involved during the construction of the Atlantis Antalya in 2005 conducted a surprise visit to the vessels crew and his former new building on November 6th during loading at Holborn Europa Refinery in Hamburg, to exchange experiences, listen to inner feelings, take suggestions and criticism, to express values the companies has, and to explain the principles and procedures that Oil companies have imposed on operators and how these benefit the prospects of the industries goal, which is to avoid the occurrence of incidents, whether personal injuries or environmental damages.
Emin Yusuf, the cook, prepared stunning cheesy pastry (poğaça) that fueled the discussions including the intensive and emotional dialogue with the Ratings that revealed what occupied their minds. Mahmut Cengiz, the C/E and his team Mehmet and Yunus presented tiptop machinery spaces and, whether ISPS or protective equipment, all was in place on board.
Mustafa Mahir, the Master, is the “Charterers man”. They are full of good words to his and his team’s professionalism and performance The Master’s team is the operators dream: motivated officers that have been with Armona since the operator’s first day. Even the Cadet Faruk had joined an Armona Vessel for the third time. Well done!
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A wonderful crowd of charterers, brokers and owners connected at the renowned annual Clarkson’s lunchtime/afternoon cocktail at the Ciu Die Bar in Hamburg. During the event Lorenz Weinstabl and his son spoke with brokers and traders while enjoying some drinks and finger food. We would like to thank the co-hosts Jan Aldag (Clarksons Hamburg) and Richard Whittet (Clarkson London) for their fantastic reception.
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Richard Whittet – Clarksons/MD – Specialized Products
Marlon Weinstabl – Atlantis Tankers/Director
Lucinder Carter - Clarksons/Broker – Specialized Products
Neil Kaemena – Shell International – Products Freight Trader
Lorenz Weinstabl – Armona Denizcilik/CEO
03/11/2016
A wonderful crowd of charterers, brokers and owners connected at the renowned annual Clarkson’s lunchtime/afternoon cocktail at t...
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Clarkson’s Reception in Hamburg
03/11/2016

A wonderful crowd of charterers, brokers and owners connected at the renowned annual Clarkson’s lunchtime/afternoon cocktail at the
Ciu Die Bar in Hamburg. During the event Lorenz Weinstabl and his son spoke with brokers and traders while enjoying some drinks and finger food. We would like to thank the co-hosts Jan Aldag (Clarksons Hamburg) and Richard Whittet (Clarkson London) for their fantastic reception.
(Picture from right to left):
Richard Whittet – Clarksons/MD – Specialized Products
Marlon Weinstabl – Atlantis Tankers/Director
Lucinder Carter - Clarksons/Broker – Specialized Products
Neil Kaemena – Shell International – Products Freight Trader
Lorenz Weinstabl – Armona Denizcilik/CEO
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What an event! In the aftermath of Atlantis Tankers first time charter conclusion with Exxon Mobil their brokers Eastport Maritime invited to celebrate in Porsche’s Leipzig premises “The ultimate Porsche Experience”. It was a stunning day where officials presented the factories production and assembly plant and two highlights marked the day: Porsche’s brand new model, the Panamera, that was yet disclosed to the publicity, was already running down the assembly line and the second part of the program provided for test driving of all types of 911, Namara, Cayennes and Boxters, on the racing course or offroad on former DDR military tank test roads. On the picture is Yuri Boomert (Eastport/MD) with Lorenz Weinstabl (Atlantis Tankers/Director) before boarding the ATR 72 propeller airplane at KLM Jet Centre of Rotterdam Airport.
25/10/2016
What an event! In the aftermath of Atlantis Tankers first time charter conclusion with Exxon Mobil their brokers Eastport Maritime invi...
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The Ultimate Porsche Experience
25/10/2016

What an event! In the aftermath of Atlantis Tankers first time charter conclusion with Exxon Mobil their brokers Eastport Maritime invited to celebrate in Porsche’s Leipzig premises “The ultimate Porsche Experience”. It was a stunning day where officials presented the factories production and assembly plant and two highlights marked the day: Porsche’s brand new model, the Panamera, that was yet disclosed to the publicity, was already running down the assembly line and the second part of the program provided for test driving of all types of 911, Namara, Cayennes and Boxters, on the racing course or offroad on former DDR military tank test roads. On the picture is Yuri Boomert (Eastport/MD) with Lorenz Weinstabl (Atlantis Tankers/Director) before boarding the ATR 72 propeller airplane at KLM Jet Centre of Rotterdam Airport.
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Eastport Maritime’s invitation to a Porsche Leipzig experience was spectacular. Starting with the visit of a production site that incorporated the state of art of any automotive production facility. But the second part of the program consisted of driving anything that Porsche was producing, all models and all variants, on racing tracks and off road in the fields of Saxony.
The instructor explained he experiences grown up men becoming young boys again when it comes to driving fast cars. That might be exciting to experience, but with years of steering his ship management to success our CEO Lorenz Weinstabl could not conceal his affinity to aspects of Safety.
25/10/2016
Eastport Maritime’s invitation to a Porsche Leipzig experience was spectacular!
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But Our Business has it's Price...
25/10/2016

Eastport Maritime’s invitation to a Porsche Leipzig experience was spectacular. Starting with the visit of a production site that incorporated the state of art of any automotive production facility. But the second part of the program consisted of driving anything that Porsche was producing, all models and all variants, on racing tracks and off road in the fields of Saxony.
The instructor explained he experiences grown up men becoming young boys again when it comes to driving fast cars. That might be exciting to experience, but with years of steering his ship management to success our CEO Lorenz Weinstabl could not conceal his affinity to aspects of Safety.