
Monjasa begins transition to UAE-flagged tanker fleet
Leading marine fuels supplier, Monjasa, has reflagged the first of an expected three United Arab Emirates-based tankers from the Liberian registry to the UAE flag.
The official reflagging of the 9600 dwt Monjasa Shaker took place on 9th April this year during a scheduled drydocking at Dubai Maritime City. The reflagging reflects Monjasa’s long-term operational focus in the UAE and is carried out under the framework of the country’s new maritime law, which aims to further strengthen the national shipping registry.
Monjasa, which is primarily engaged in cabotage shipping between UAE ports, including Dubai, Fujairah and Abu Dhabi, is one of the first international shipowners to place tanker tonnage under the UAE flag. According to Anders Østergaard, Group CEO, “Reflagging Monjasa Shaker to the UAE registry supports our core operations in the region, where our fleet serves customers daily across multiple UAE ports. It also reflects our strong connection to the country following 20 years of maritime operations in the Emirates.”
Two other fully owned tankers, the 9600 dwt Monjasa Server and 7991 dwt Monjasa Shipper are scheduled to be reflagged to the UAE registry during their next planned surveys.
“Flying the UAE flag offers several operational advantages for vessels trading domestically, including close collaboration with national maritime authorities and quality oversight tailored to regional operating conditions,” adds Østergaard.
The current drydocking at Dubai Maritime City for Monjasa Shaker, carried out at Damen Albwardy shipyard, includes a third-class renewal which is expected to be finalised this month. This has included, among other things, deck and engine overhauls, as well as complete hull blasting, repainting and advanced coating to support operational efficiency and regulatory compliance ahead of its next voyages.



















