Seaspan Corp and
ONE announced its shipmanagement JV last week with ONE stating that OneSea will
offer technical ship management services for container vessels owned by ONE and
vessels chartered by ONE from vessel owners.
The collaboration between ONE and Seaspan
was a simplification for the container operator which is already a combination
of three Japanese carriers, MOL, NYK Line and K Line. In this scenario each of the three major shareholders own and manage
their own vessels, but, as Pedersen explains, “As part of its strategic
journey, ONE will also have to manage its own fleet.”
That strategic journey will gradually
culminate with OneSea managing the entire ONE fleet, unless time-chartered from
third parties, in what is a first shipmanagement JV for Seaspan, said Torsten
Holst Pedersen COO at Seaspan Corp. Headquartered
in Singapore OneSea CEO Raman Handa commented: “OneSea marks an evolution of
the partnership between ONE and Seaspan, as it seeks to harness the unique
strengths of each company in order to create a high-performing enterprise in
the ship management space.” The JV is a natural progression for Seaspan
too, with the company already managing its own fleet, it will eventually handle
all of ONE’s 240 vessels which have a combined capacity that exceeds 1.9
million teu.
“Remember that Seaspan actually manages
most of our fleet today and given our size, relatively few shipowners will have
as large a fleet management operation as we do,” explained Pedersen. He added:
“Given the close relationship between Seaspan and ONE and Seaspan’s strong
performance in managing our fleet chartered to ONE, it was a simple decision to
establish a JV where ONE immediately gains expertise in fleet management and we
can use this to build further joint opportunities.” He went on to point out that the combination of the ONE and Seaspan
fleets can also benefit from scale when the situation is beneficial for both
companies.
According to
Pedersen Seaspan Corp already has a number of joint ventures including the
procurement company Sea Sourcing, with Anglo Eastern, and Seaspan also has a JV
in the vessel technology sector. However, “OneSea is the first ship management focused JV we have with
a customer. Further JVs could happen if it makes sense for Seaspan and the
customer or business partner,” said Pedersen.