Stolt Tankers is pleased to announce it has joined the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN). The network is working to create a maritime industry free of corruption and foster a culture of integrity.
Founded by a small group of maritime companies, MACN has grown into a global organisation of more than 180 members, who work together with governments, non-governmental organisations and social enterprises to eliminate corruption in all forms. They do this by raising awareness of the issues, providing advice and support to overcome the challenges, implementing MACN anti-corruption principles and co-developing and sharing best practices.
Stolt Tankers’ Deepsea Operations Manager, Peter Maasland, said: "We are delighted to join The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network. Stolt Tankers has long taken a zero-tolerance stance on corruption. By joining MACN we look forward to partnering with likeminded industry players, combining our strengths in the pursuit of a fairer maritime industry for the benefit of all.”
Pictured above: Stolt Tankers’ Peter Maasland with MACN CEO Cecilia Müller Torbrand.