Having one of the world's largest and most versatile fleets under management today, BBC Chartering has established itself as the premier global provider of key services for project logistics in the heavy-lift and multipurpose shipping segment. Over the last 18 years, the Leer-based company has developed unrivalled expertise in transporting materials and equipment on time and in perfect condition even to the most remote locations throughout the globe. "We attribute much of our success to the size and flexibility of our fleet, which remains unmatched in the industry," says CEO Svend Andersen. "We guarantee clients the highest level of shipping performance, providing transport solutions tailor-fit to their specific needs." BBC Chartering operates one of the youngest and best-maintained fleets in the world, comprising more than 150 multipurpose heavy-lift vessels. With these vessels, the company is capable of transporting cargo of all shapes, sizes and dimensions to any port, including offshore locations. Last year, BBC Chartering completed its fourth Antarctic mission, delivering equipment to South Korea's research station at Terra Nova Bay. It marked another milestone in July last year when it transported a 1,380-metric tonne, six-storey-high accommodation module for Petrobras' oil offshore platform in Brazil's pre-salt Santos basin. The company's client base spans from Fortune 500 companies to small private businesses mainly in the oil and gas, renewable energy, mining and machinery industries. Its service organisation is global with main hubs in Houston serving the Americas, in Leer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and in Singapore for Asia-Pacific. In recent years, BBC Chartering has reinforced its presence in the Asia-Pacific, where it has established offices in Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Mumbai, Melbourne and Brisbane. "Asia-Pacific is a strategic market for us," Andersen says. "We strive to become the project carrier of choice in the region by highlighting our high-quality transport solutions delivered seamlessly every time." BBC Chartering http://www.bbc-chartering.com