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Shipping transaction approved

Competition commission approves transaction without conditions

SOUTH AFRICA: The Competition Commission has given the green light to Singapore-based Norden Shipping's acquisition of Taylor Maritime's South African dry bulk shipping contracts, finding the transaction poses no substantial threat to market competition or public interest.

The approved deal sees Norden Shipping acquiring the rights, title, and interest in eight contracts of affreightment (COAs) currently held by Taylor Maritime. Notably, the transaction does not include the acquisition of any vessels, with ownership of the ships remaining unchanged.

Norden Shipping, registered in Singapore and listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen Stock Exchange, operates as a widely-held entity with no single controlling shareholder. For regulatory purposes, Norden and its associated entities involved in the transaction are collectively referred to as the “Acquiring Group.”

The Acquiring Group is a major player in global ocean-based freight services, specializing in bulk and project cargo transportation. The company provides integrated shipping solutions encompassing commercial operations, asset management, and logistics services. Despite its global reach, the Acquiring Group maintains no physical presence in South Africa, operating exclusively through local commercial representatives such as grain, coal, minerals, and ores traders.

Target business profile

Taylor Maritime, a private company registered in the Marshall Islands and listed on the London Stock Exchange, is ultimately owned by Taylor Maritime Limited. The UK-based parent company, Grindrod, holds no ownership stake in Taylor Maritime itself.

The Target Business comprises eight COAs for dry bulk commodity shipping in South African waters, primarily operating from Richards Bay and Saldanha Bay. These contracts cover the transportation of mineral sands, pig iron, chrome, ferrochrome, granite, aluminium ingots, limestone, sulphur, and coal.

Commission's assessment

Following its review, the Competition Commission determined that the proposed transaction is unlikely to substantially lessen or prevent competition in any market. Crucially, the Commission found that the transaction does not raise significant public interest concerns.

The approval allows Norden Shipping to expand its contract portfolio in the South African dry bulk shipping sector without triggering regulatory conditions or remedies, signaling the Commission's confidence that market dynamics will remain competitive post-transaction.

The transaction represents a strategic move by Norden to strengthen its position in the South African commodity shipping market while maintaining the existing operational framework through local commercial partnerships.

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