

(Posted on 03/09/24)
AtoB@C Shipping, a subsidiary of ESL Shipping, celebrated the christening of its second plug-in hybrid vessel, Stellamar, in Ystad on 30 August. The ceremony was a historic moment for AtoB@C Shipping, as it was the first time the company named a vessel in its hometown of Ystad. The traditional christening ceremony was conducted with a special touch as Stella Rowland and Stella Passinen, daughters of key figures within AtoB@C Shipping and Metsä Group, had the honour of naming the vessel.
ESL Shipping is the leading carrier of dry bulk cargoes in the Baltic region. ESL. AtoB@C Shipping is an innovative shortsea operator transporting bulk and breakbulk cargoes for industrial clients.
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