New England Tanker Chartering
- New England Tanker Chartering
The New England Tanker Chartering, Inc. is a shipbroker that started in 1984. Kevin T. O'Hara founded the company after he resigned as a vice president of Stolt-Nielsen where he worked for fifteen years. The company also has a Houston, Texas office, since June 2000.
External links
* [http://www.netcousa.com New England Tanker Chartering, Inc. website]
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