
Synergy Marine appoints Indian Vikas Trivedi as Co-CEO for ship management
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Synergy Marine Group
on Wednesday announced the appointment of Vikas Trivedi as Co-CEO for ship management, with direct responsibility for its
tanker and gas carrier division
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Trivedi becomes the second Indian to take a leadership role at Singapore-headquartered Synergy Marine, joining Ajay Chaudhry, who continues to lead the company's dry division, according to a company statement.
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He brings nearly 25 years of senior leadership experience from one of the world's top ship managers, it added.
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"As shipping navigates the energy transition, my focus will be on enabling safe, capable, and agile operations, grounded in engineering discipline and executed by well-trained crews," Trivedi said.
Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO, Synergy Marine Group, said: "With Vikas and Ajay leading our divisions, we are reinforcing what Synergy stands for, dependable delivery, operational depth, and a relentless focus on quality."
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According to Synergy, around 70 per cent of its 28,000 seagoing workforce and nearly 85 per cent of its 3,000 shore-based employees are Indian nationals, making it one of the most significant maritime employers of Indian talent globally.
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