An electronic annual meeting of members of Da An Shipping (Pte) Ltd (company registration no. 199002022D) will be held on 19 January 2022 at 10:30am, according to a Friday (7 January) post on the Government Gazette.
The purpose of the meeting will be to allow members of the Company:
A copy of the notice for the meeting of members of the Company on the aforementioned date and time has been circulated to all known members of the Company by hand or via registered post and email.
Any member of the Company who has not received the notice by this date is invited to contact Ms. Gwee Hui Fang (huifang.gwee@sg.gt.com) and Ms. Ashley Shanti (Ashley.Shanti@sg.gt.com).
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Published: 10 January, 2022
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‘MPA had immediately contacted the relevant bunker suppliers to take necessary steps to ensure that the relevant batch of fuel was no longer supplied. Further investigations are currently on-going,’ it informs.