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Navigator Holdings announces membership of Maritime Anti-Corruption Network


Navigator Holdings, the owner and operator of the world’s largest fleet of handysize liquefied gas carriers, announced today that it has successfully joined the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (“MACN”), a global business network dedicated to a maritime industry free of corruption.

Mads Peter Zacho, Navigator’s CEO, commented:

“Conducting business ethically is fundamental to the identity and core values of Navigator. Joining the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network demonstrates our commitment to carrying out business with honesty and integrity across all of our commercial activities.

“MACN’s vision to remove corruption from the maritime industry aligns strongly with our own values which aim for a fairer, more transparent and sustainable maritime industry. Navigator is proud to become part of this important network, alongside many of our peers across the globe.”

Cecilia Müller Torbrand, MACN’s CEO, said:

“I am pleased to welcome Navigator gas into MACN. Navigator Gas has an outstanding reputation and plays an important role in the global liquefied gas supply chain. Navigator’s work with energy companies, industrial users, and commodity traders globally will provide MACN with a valuable perspective on the gas sector. They are experts at connecting producers and end users and all aspects of integrated logistics and are well placed to help MACN promote integrity throughout the supply chain.”

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