July 22, 2021
James Kon
The Brunei Darussalam BIMP-EAGA Business Council (BDBEBC) recently marked yet another milestone in promoting Halal economy in the Asean region, by witnessing a
Sertu or
The
Sertu cleansing was held at the warehouse facilities owned by Tri-Star Shipping and Trading Company Sdn Bhd at its main office at KM7, Jalan Tutong.
Witnessing the event on behalf of the chairman of the Brunei Darussalam BIMP-EAGA was BDBEBC Deputy Chairman Captain (Rtd) Zailan bin Pehin Datu Kerma Setia Major (Rtd) Dato Seri Laila Jasa Mohd Don, together with the council’s senior members.
The guest of honour congratulated Tri-Star Shipping. He also presented the company with a certificate, as the first logistic services recognised by the BDBEBC for awareness on the importance of Shariah-compliant logistics in contributing towards Brunei Darussalam’s growth in the Halal economy.
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North Star Shipping, Britain’s largest offshore emergency response and rescue vessel (ERRV) operator, has secured £40m to finance growth of its North Sea operations.
The company secured the finance package from Bank of Scotland in the form of a term loan and revolving credit facility.
The Aberdeen-based business provides support to more than 50 offshore installations in the North Sea, including a bespoke offering for the offshore wind market.
North Star’s thousand-strong team operates a fleet of 45 emergency response and rescue vessels.
The funding underlines Lloyds Banking Group’s commitment to support businesses through the energy supply chain, particularly in the developing offshore wind sector.