Winding up application was filed by a Chinese national, Zhu Ling, on 25 February; creditors should file proof of debt with the appointed liquidator.
Investigations found that both tankers in question were suspected of conducting a bunkering operation without a permit and anchored in an unauthorised area.
Creditors having a claim against the tug or proceeds of the sale thereof on which they intend to proceed to judgment should approach court within 90...
Creditors of the company will have to submit proof of debt to the liquidators of An Tai Shipping by 2 April, according to Government Gazette notice.
Meetings of companies and creditors for Xin Kang Shipping, An Guang Shipping, Da Guang Tankers, Dafa Shipping, Dong Jiang Tankers, Xin An Shipping and Xin Bo...
Toby Stephens, Head of Shipping, Asia, HFW, speaks with Manifold Times prior to his session at the upcoming Asia Pacific Maritime 2026.
Vessel was arrested at 11.17pm on 5 March and the arresting solicitor listed was law firm Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP.
During inspection it was found that the oil tanker failed to present a Scheduled Controlled Goods Licence for the storage and transfer of diesel fuel as...
Gregory Toh and Li Xiang of Ming Law Asia LLC provide Manifold Times readers an analysis of legal pressure points and commercial strategies for shipowners procuring...
This comes after the High Court of Singapore issued a winding up order to Yuantai Fuel Trading Pte Ltd on 13 February, following an application filed...