Richfield Marine Agencies Merges As Subsidiary Of QAF Limited Of Brunei
Established in 1982 to provide shipping agency and other marine services to vessels calling at the Port of Singapore, Richfield Marine Agencies (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. has grown rapidly, and today is agent for more than 20 shipowners and operators all over the world, and the number of vessels husbanded by the firm continues to increase. Richfield is also active in slop trading and drycargo brokerage. Its agent in the U.S. is Cobro International, Inc. of Houston.
The company recently merged and became a subsidiary of QAF Limited, which is owned and controlled by the Royal Family of the Brunei Government. QAF is a fastgrowing and dynamic public company, whose shares are listed on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Malaysia.
The business activities of the QAF Group include food processing, marine supplies, trading, advertising, and shipping. Richfield Marine will be the shipping arm of QAF in its future international shipping and marine-related business ventures, using Singapore as a base.
Richfield is currently looking into all other shipping business opportunities that could be developed practically within the scope of the activities of the QAF Group and its relationship with the Brunei Government.
In June this year, Richfield was officially appointed by the Government of the Republic of Vanuatu as its special agent for the Commissioner of Marine Affairs in handling and promoting the Vanuatu Shipping Registry and other maritime services.
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