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Altair Marine Agencies in Panama Altair Marine Agencies is founded in 2009. From our beginning, until today, we have succeeded to create a small but valuable client database.
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Is a private company incorporated and based in Panama, providing Quality and efficient Ship and Port Agency services in Panama. This could not have achieved without the support of our loyal and valued clients, our superb vendors and our dedicated employees who continually strive to give their best each and every day. To all those who have contributed to our success, you have our sincere gratitude.

Altair’s growth over the past 3 years has been fueled by the vision of its owners and emerged as a one stop for quality shipping, marine and logistics services. Our services have evolved with time and today besides Ship Agency Service, we offer Hub Services, Offshore supply Services, Freight Forwarding, Project Cargo Handling, Logistics & Warehousing Services. With a passion to serve our ever increasing base of global clientele at various locations, we have continuously expanded our network and today Altair Marine, serves all ports of Panama, employing Panamanian executives and officers with proven experience in shipping. Recognizing the distinct needs of different kinds of vessels, we have teams for various cargo operations. Our teams have handled all kinds of vessels from ULCC, VLCC, LPG, LNG to product tankers. The same goes for our break bulk and bulk services team who have handled all sizes of vessels carrying a wide range of cargoes from industrial commodities to food grade items and containerized cargoes. With a range of services that include vessel/cargo/crew handling, dry docking, repairs, supply of provisions, spares, bunkering, STS operations & husbanding, one can be rest assured whatever the delivery; Altair Marine will make it happen. Our excellent relations with the Port, Customs & Terminal authorities ensure a quick and efficient vessel turnaround. To deliver to the highest standards, our office is equipped with superior information technology, modern day communication tools and operates 24 hours a day. Real time information is provided to every principal ensuring operational savings and quick turnaround of vessels. With a single focal point of contact, transparent accounting and reporting procedures are all handled with unbelievable ease. We are constantly enhancing our product offering in order to deliver value to our esteemed principals. Our transparent accounting systems enable our principals to obtain an update on their accounts whenever needed. Monthly statements are also generated which enables our principals to track their funds. Besides the normal operational reports, we also provide our Principals with detailed line up of vessels of their interest in this region which enables them to plan their vessel movements more effectively. We place a strong emphasis on quality in all spheres of operations. We are abreast of all the changes in local rules and regulations in addition to all international rulings and conventions. Looking to the future, we are all set to venture into several new activities & expansion strategy.

22/01/2016
07/02/2014
Panama Canal crisis threatens jobs, economy - Channel NewsAsia

Panama Canal crisis threatens jobs, economy - Channel NewsAsia

A US$1.6 billion dispute over cost overruns paralyzed the Panama Canal's expansion for a second day on Thursday, with analysts warning that thousands of jobs and the economy are on the line.

29/01/2014
Drummond Optimistic about Restarting Coal Loading

Drummond Optimistic about Restarting Coal Loading

U.S. coal miner Drummond may finish construction of a new loading system at its Colombian port earlier than expected, the country's top mining official said on Tuesday, allowing it to resume exports from the Andean nation. The government shuttered Drummond's port on Jan. 14 because it continued to l...

29/01/2014
Bankrupt Denied More Offshore Development

Bankrupt Denied More Offshore Development

Brazil's oil regulator ANP denied a request by Brazilian businessman Eike Batista's bankrupt Óleo e Gás Participações SA to extend rights to develop several offshore oil and gas discoveries, the company said on Tuesday. The ANP denied the request earlier this month. The time limits on some of the ar...

29/01/2014
Container Lines Plan Freight Rate Rise

Container Lines Plan Freight Rate Rise

Container shipping lines have agreed to raise Asia-U.S. freight rates in two stages, by $300 per 40-foot container (FEU) from March 15 and then by an unknown amount from May 1, in an effort to halt losses, their organisation TSA said. The members of the TSA (Transpacific Stabilization Agreement) inc...

29/01/2014
Historic International Seizure Nets $37M in Co***ne

Historic International Seizure Nets $37M in Co***ne

The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded 2,500 pounds of co***ne, worth an estimated $37 million wholesale value, seized in a historic multi-national counterdrug operation south of the Dominican Republic. This drug interdiction marks the first time an armed U.S. Coast Guard helicopter embarked on a foreign fl...

29/01/2014
Oil Tanker Explodes in Chinese Shipyard, 7 Dead

Oil Tanker Explodes in Chinese Shipyard, 7 Dead

An Indian oil tanker undergoing repairs at a shipyard in eastern China exploded and caught fire on Tuesday, killing seven Chinese workers. The workers were repairing the ship when the explosion occurred at Haizhou Shipyard in the port city of Zhoushan. There was no report of an oil spill. An open fl...

29/01/2014
Warning to banks on Free Zone loans

Warning to banks on Free Zone loans

PANAMA’S banking watchdog has sent out a warning message to banks that have granted loans to companies in the Colon Free Zone CFZ . The Superintendency of Banks of Panama SBP says they will have to

29/01/2014
Airlines owed $3 billion suspend Venezuela ticket sales

Airlines owed $3 billion suspend Venezuela ticket sales

COPA AIRLINES has suspended ticket sales in Venezuela while United Airlines, American Airlines and Air Canada have also suspended the sale of tickets for international flights to Venezuela. The

29/01/2014
Costs of Delayed Mega-Port project in Moin

Costs of Delayed Mega-Port project in Moin

The delay in permits for a new container dock in the Caribbean side of Costa Rica could lead to increases in the cost of the project and in the rates.

29/01/2014
Canal Expansion: The Cost of the Delay

Canal Expansion: The Cost of the Delay

If the canal is not ready by 2015, the additional revenue that the Panamanian government expected to receive will be pushed forward for at least a year.

29/01/2014
Buls Eye - Shell's Arctic plans hit by court ruling - WorkBoat.com

Buls Eye - Shell's Arctic plans hit by court ruling - WorkBoat.com

Last year at this time, Royal Dutch Shell had just managed to get the Kulluk, its conical drilling rig, pulled off a beach in the Gulf of Alaska after a stormy grounding. With the oil giant’s other Arctic drilling rig, the drillship Noble Discoverer, also out of commission, Shell’s plans for Arctic…

29/01/2014
Commentary: What the Panama Canal project has in common with Georgia's Plant Vogtle

Commentary: What the Panama Canal project has in common with Georgia's Plant Vogtle

Georgia’s preparations for the next generation of large container ships has dragged on for 16 years and involves hundreds of millions of dollars in rail, road and waterway improvements, but that’s a dingy compared to the titanic efforts to widen the Panama Canal.Georgia set aside $266 million for it...

28/01/2014

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28/01/2014
Over 600 Sick On Royal Caribbean Cruise

Over 600 Sick On Royal Caribbean Cruise

The number of passengers and crew who fell ill aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship climbed to more than 600 on Monday, many vomiting and using biohazard bags for anything they touch. The updated sick count aboard the Explorer of the Seas, which cut short its Caribbean cruise and was expected to doc...

28/01/2014
New Mandatory IMO Regulations Require Security Training

New Mandatory IMO Regulations Require Security Training

According to IMO Circular STCW.7/Circ.17 (dated 24 May 2011), security training requirements found in Regulation VI/6 of the 2010 Manila Amendments must be completed by January 2014 for certification. All courses are USCG and DNV certified courses, taught by Subject Matter Experts in their field. …

28/01/2014
Maersk Set for Further Expansion

Maersk Set for Further Expansion

The AP Moller-Maersk Group’s recent moves to sell over $4bn of non-core and under-performing assets begs the question of where the money will be re-invested, and its likely impact on existing market forces within the container shipping industry. Maersk Line already enjoys enormous economies of scale...

28/01/2014
International Court Settles Chile-Peru Maritime Border Dispute

International Court Settles Chile-Peru Maritime Border Dispute

Chile's claim to rich fishing grounds in the Pacific Ocean, disputed by Peru, was upheld by an international court on Monday, ending one of Latin America's last big border spats. The Hague-based International Court of Justice awarded more than half the disputed 38,000-square-kilometer patch of ocean...

28/01/2014
[Update] Owners Insist Tanker Was Hijacked by Pirates, Not Faked

[Update] Owners Insist Tanker Was Hijacked by Pirates, Not Faked

The Greek owners of an oil tanker that vanished off the Angolan coast on Jan. 18 said on Sunday that pirates had hijacked the vessel and stolen a large quantity of cargo, contradicting the Angolan navy's denial that such an assault took place. Greece-based Dynacom, owners of the 75,000 deadweight to...

28/01/2014
China and US to Start Drilling in Disputed Area

China and US to Start Drilling in Disputed Area

The South China Morning Post reports that the first scientific ocean drilling expedition led and sponsored by China sails from Hong Kong tomorrow into disputed South China Sea areas. The expedition will drill as deep as 1,930 meters into the seabed, the fifth deepest such exploration in history. The...

28/01/2014
Pirates Kidnap Two Near Nigerian Oil Facility

Pirates Kidnap Two Near Nigerian Oil Facility

Pirates attacked a tugboat near the Brass River crude oil export terminal in Nigeria, kidnapping the ship's captain and an engineer, two security sources said. The Italian oil company Eni operates the terminal. Attacks by armed gangs are common along the winding creeks of the Niger Delta, home to Af...

28/01/2014
The Panama Canal's Expansion

The Panama Canal's Expansion

Though it was recently delayed, the eventual expansion will enable significantly larger bulk and container ships to pass through the canal.

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