Latvian Shipping Company Concentrates Operations in Tanker Segment


The strategic goal for the joint stock company Latvijas kuģniecība (Latvian
Shipping Company - LASCO) is to maintain the company's positions in the world
as the owner of medium-sized tanker ships.  The council of the company has,
therefore, supported the idea of selling the two gas transport ships (LPG
carriers) which the firm has in its fleet - the Vidzeme and the Kurzeme.  This
means a continuation of the company's targeted reorganisation of the fleet,
concentrating and expanding operations specifically in the area of medium-sized
tankers. 

Revenues received from the sale of the ships which are no longer a priority for
the Latvian Shipping Company will be used to build four new medium-sized
tankers in Korea.  These are to be received in 2011 and 2012. 

A working group of specialists from the Latvian Shipping Company joined
together with some internationally recognised shipping brokers and consultants
to look at the future development of the fleet, saying that over the next three
or four years, the situation in the market for LPG carriers is going to
deteriorate because so many new ships of this type are being built.  This means
that in medium term the value of the Latvian Shipping Company's gas transport
ships might decline. The working group also carefully monitored the situation
in international shipping markets to find the best moment for when the gas
transport ships could be sold. 

The fleet of the Latvian Shipping Company at this time consists of 29 ships,
including three tankers that are leased from other owners - the Blue Star, the
Green Star, and the Mari N. 



For more detailed information:
Marita Ozoliņa-Tumanovska
Manager of PR & Advertising Department
Telephone +371-67020120, 29287169
marita.ozolina@lscgroup.lv