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GADOT Group expands parcel tanker trade lanes into the Caribbean and Central America

Driven by increasing demand from existing customers, GADOT Group is expanding the reach of its parcel tanker network through Chemship by offering reliable and flexible transportation solutions connecting the US Gulf Coast, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.

Niels Grotz, CEO of Chemship, said: “Over the past months, we have seen increasing interest from customers looking to strengthen and diversify their supply chains across Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.

“By extending our parcel tanker coverage and allocating the first vessel capacity in June, we are helping customers strengthen their regional supply chains and gain access to new markets across Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.”

Growing industrial activity, rising imports and evolving trade flows are increasing demand for specialised liquid bulk logistics services across the Americas.

To better support customers in these growing markets and strengthen relationships with regional partners, GADOT Group established an office in Houston, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the region.

Together with the expansion of Chemship’s parcel tanker trade lane network, this further expands GADOT Group’s network across the Americas and enhances its ability to connect sourcing regions and distribution markets.

Beyond the shipping activities themselves, the expanded trade lane network also supports GADOT Group’s broader strategy of extending its reach across the Americas.

By combining Chemship’s parcel tanker operations with the Group’s commercial capabilities and market expertise, GADOT Group is creating additional opportunities to connect sourcing regions, production hubs and distribution markets while supporting customers’ long-term growth plans throughout the region.