Navigator Gas Shipmanagement was very pleased to be able to celebrate 500 days without a Lost Time Injury on the 11th April 2020. Paul Flaherty, Director of Fleet and Technical Operations at Navigator Gas said 'This is an outstanding achievement of which everyone who works for Navigator Gas you should be justifiably very proud, as I am. Our continuing track record in Safety Excellence is testament to the quality of our seafaring staff, our Integrated Management System and most importantly, ship - shore teamwork.'
To recognise this milestone event, each vessel in the fleet was awarded a spot bonus of $500 to fund celebrations onboard. In his message to the fleet, Paul Flaherty went on to add 'Now we must focus all of our attention and effort on achieving the next injury free milestones. I have no doubt that with your continued support and careful attention to your own safety, the safety of your shipmates and the safety of your vessel, we will achieve our goal.'
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Navigator Holdings Ltd. is a United Kingdom-based owner and operator of liquefied gas carriers. The Company is engaged in the seaborne transportation services of petrochemical gases, such as ethylene and ethane, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and ammonia. It also owns a 50% share in an ethylene export marine terminal at Morganâs Point, Texas on the Houston Ship Channel, United States. The Companyâs fleet consists of 56 semi-or fully refrigerated liquefied gas carriers, 25 of which are ethylene and ethane capable. The Company plays a role in the liquefied gas supply chain for energy companies, industrial consumers and commodity traders with its vessels. Its services include Maritime Logistics, Ship Shore Infrastructure and Consultancy, New Trends. It unlocks the possibilities of participating in global trade flows of liquefied gases, including propane, butane, ethane and petrochemical gases, such as ethylene, propylene and butadiene, and ammonia.