International Seaways Inc
Ram Kishan Poonia has extensive experience in the maritime industry, specifically in the role of chief engineer. RAM KISHAN has worked for Seaways International since 2012, where they have experience with operating and maintaining various shipboard machinery, dry docking, and converting VLCC into VLOC. RAM KISHAN is also responsible for inventory control, preventive and predictive maintenance, and training junior engineers. Prior to this, they worked for DLF Services Ltd. as a senior manager from 2009 to 2011, where they managed a large area and oversaw the operation and maintenance of various systems, such as HVAC and elevators. RAM KISHAN has also worked for Samson Maritime in 2006 as a technical manager and for Five Stars Shipping as a chief engineer from 2002 to 2005, where they were responsible for the operation and maintenance of various onboard machinery and inventory control.
Ram Kishan Poonia's education history includes the following:
Ram Kishan Poonia attended CMI, but no specific start or end year is provided for this education institution. Therefore, further details regarding the degree or field of study are not available.
From 1985 to 1989, Ram Kishan Poonia studied at MBM Engg College Jodhpur, where they pursued a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Mechanical Engineering.
In 2001, they attended DG Shipping, where they obtained a degree in MOT Class-1(Motor), specializing in Marine studies.
Overall, Ram Kishan Poonia has a background in Mechanical Engineering and holds a degree in Marine studies.
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International Seaways Inc
International Seaways, Inc. and its subsidiaries own and operate a fleet of oceangoing vessels. The Company's oceangoing vessels engage in the transportation of crude oil and petroleum products in the International Flag trades. The Company's segments are International Crude Tankers and International Product Carriers. Its 42-vessel fleet includes 13 Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCCs), two Suezmaxes, six Aframaxes/ long range (LR)2s, 12 Panamaxes/LR1s and seven medium range (MR) tankers. Its International Crude Tankers segment is made up of a ULCC and a fleet of VLCCs, Aframaxes, and Panamaxes. Its International Product Carriers segment consists of a fleet of MRs, LR1s and an LR2 engaged in the transportation of crude and refined petroleum products. Through joint venture partnerships (the JVs), it has ownership interests in two floating storage and offloading service vessels.