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Atlas Maritime

Atlas Maritime

FieldValue
nameAtlas Maritime Ltd.
logoAtlas Maritime Logo.jpg
logo_size200px
typePrivate
foundation()
founderLeon Patitsas
area_servedWorldwide
locationAthens, Greece
key_peopleLeon Patitsas (CEO)
Dimitrios Moutsis (General manager)
Harris Takakis (Legal Counsel)
Chris Zenios (CFO),
industryShipping, Oil Transportation and Commodities Transportation
productsOil tankers, dry bulkers
num_employees285 (2017)
homepageAtlas Maritime

Dimitrios Moutsis (General manager) Harris Takakis (Legal Counsel) Chris Zenios (CFO),

Atlas Maritime is an international shipping company with a fleet of oil tankers, PCTCs, and gas carriers. It was founded in 2004 by Leon Patitsas who is also the CEO.

The Company

Atlas Maritime has a strong reputation for operating a state-of-the-art, brand-new, and fuel-efficient fleet of tankers that transport crude oil and refined products. It maintains long-term contracts with ExxonMobil**,** Chevron**,** Phillips 66**,** BP**,** Shell, and traders such as Trafigura**,** Glencore (ST Shipping), and Vitol.

Fleet

Atlas Maritime's Mitera Marigo Aframax Tanker under steam
The ''Mitera Marigo'' from Atlas Maritime's fleet.

Atlas Maritime currently manages a fleet of tankers and bulkers.

In October 2022 orders were revealed for two new aframax crude oil carriers (LR2 tankers) from DH Shipbuilding (formerly Daehan Shipbuilding). The tankers are expected to join the fleet in 2025.

History

The Lemos family is a prominent Greek ship-owning family which has been involved in shipping since the 18th century. From 1860 to 1914 the family owned 52 vessels. Whilst their first vessels were general cargo, the family expanded their interests over the years into bulk carriers and tankers.

Throughout the 20th century, the family continued to charter, sell, and purchase vessels of various types. In the two centuries of its operation, the Patitsas-Lemos family has managed over 100 ships developing a wide network of industry contacts.

In 1905 Christos M. Lemos purchased, together with other prominent Oinoussian families, the family's first steamer: the 2,339 gross ton “Marietta Ralli”. Christos M. Lemos, who also became the first captain of the steamer, continued to build the fleet through the purchases of s/s “Triaina” and s/s “Efploia”.

His sons, including Captain Leon Lemos, further expanded the shipping business by co-founding the London-based company “Lemos & Pateras” in 1937. In recognition of their contribution in World War II and as compensation for the losses they suffered, the family, in 1947, bought the “Hellas”, one of the hundred newly available Liberty ships. Captain Leon Lemos became a prominent Greek shipowner in the 1970s and 1980s, building up a fleet of 17 vessels.

Captain Leon Lemos was the father of Mrs. Marigo Patitsas-Lemos, and the grandfather of Leon and Philemon Patitsas. Their father Spyros Patitsas entered the family business in 1968.

References

References

  1. "Who we are".
  2. "Company".
  3. Papachristou (h_papachristou), Harry. (2022-10-13). "Patitsas opens up about Atlas Maritime tanker and car carrier orders {{!}} TradeWinds".
  4. Ang (i_ang), Irene. (2022-10-05). "Atlas Maritime and Euronav tipped for orders at reborn shipyard {{!}} TradeWinds".
  5. "Shipyard favoured by Greek tanker owners changes hands".
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