Essar Shipping Limited, a shipping company, provides sea transportation, logistics, and oilfields services. The company is involved in the fleet operating and chartering activities consisting of tankers and dry bulkers; and oilfields services, such as land and semi- submersible rigs; and logistics services, including trucks, trailers, and tippers. It also offers contract drilling services to oil and gas companies. The company operates a fleet of 12 vessels, including a double hull very large crude oil carrier, 6 mini-capesize vessels, a panamax bulk carrier, 2 supramax bulk carriers, and 2 general cargo ships. It operates in India, Singapore, Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Kuwait, Demark, and Bangladesh. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Mumbai, India. Essar Shipping Limited is a subsidiary of Essar Shipping Mauritius Holdings Limited.
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