Varamar

Varamar is a shipping company founded in 2009, specializing in breakbulk, heavy & oversized, and dry-bulk cargo. In 2012, it was criticized by German newspaers for alleged helping to transport weapons to war-affected countries like Syria, Lebanon etc. In 2023 it partnered with one of the global largest container transportation firms COSCO Shipping Lines for international bulk routes coordination.
History
Varamar was founded in 2009. It has developed customized transport services for complex cargo, including dismantled plants, wind turbines, and bridges. In October 2023, Varamar opened a new office in Istanbul and appointed Emre Öncü as its managing director. In November 2023, the company signed a partnership with COSCO for a breakbulk shipping venture.
* Trade Routes: initially focused on connecting Europe with the Middle East, Asia, and the Far East, Varamar also serves routes to Africa and the Americas.
* Global Presence: it operates globally with offices and extensive agent representation, e.g. Antwerp, Hamburg, Genoa, Athens, Odesa, Istanbul, Dubai, Shanghai, Vancouver, Houston, Miami, and Madrid. The company also has a network of agents in countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East.
It offers shipping services for breakbulk (such as dismantled factories and green energy equipment), dry-bulk (like grains and minerals), oversized loads (industrial machinery and structures), RO-RO (wheeled equipment and heavy machinery), and container shipments of all sizes.
 
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