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The Liberian Registry has grown in tonnage to 200m gt reaching a milestone confirming its position as the world’s second-largest ship registry.
The registry’s sustained growth has come from expansion into new markets, augmenting staff and services.
“This historic milestone and the Register’s rapid growth in the past two years is a testimony to the quality of service and responsiveness provided by the Liberian Registry, but also to the trust placed in the Liberian Registry by a majority of the world’s quality shipowners and operators, ” said Alfonso Castillero, Chief Operating Officer of the Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR).
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Liberian Registry Reaches 200 Million Gross Ton Milestone
The Liberian Registry has attained a historic milestone, reaching a fleet size of 200 million gross tons. This achievement further confirms the position of Liberia as the second largest, and fastest growing, ship registry in the world.
Liberia has been the fastest growing flag State in the world every year since 2019 through today. Liberia has risen from third largest ship registry, to now being firmly in second position. This sustained growth has come from expansion into new markets, and augmenting of staff and services. Liberia continues to be the number one flag choice of Greek shipowners, German shipowners; and is fast becoming the open registry of choice for ship owners in Japan, South Korea, and China.
Liberian Registry Reaches 200 Million Gross Ton Milestone; Continues to Ascend as World’s Leading Open Registry
Liberian Registry Reaches 200 Million Gross Ton Milestone; Continues to Ascend as World’s Leading Open Registry
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MONROVIA – The Liberian Registry has attained a historic milestone, reaching a fleet size of 200 million gross tons. This achievement further confirms the position of Liberia as the second-largest, and fastest-growing, ship registry in the world.
Liberia has been the fastest growing flag State in the world every year since 2019 through to today. Liberia has risen from third largest ship registry to now being firmly in the second position. This sustained growth has come from expansion into new markets and augmenting of staff and services. Liberia continues to be the number one flag choice of Greek shipowners, German shipowners; and fast becoming the open registry of choice for shipowners in Japan, South Korea, and China.