The world's largest owner and operator of Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), Bahri, a global leader in transportation and logistics, has further expanded its multipurpose fleet with the addition of ‘ASLAF', a 300,000-dwt carrier built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in South Korea. Bahri took delivery of the new vessel at HHI's Mokpo shipyard in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, bringing the number of VLCCs in its fleet to 39 while increasing its total fleet size to 86. "This marks yet another milestone for Bahri and reinforces our preeminent position in the global oil transportation industry," said Ali Al-Harbi, Acting CEO of Bahri. "‘ASLAF' is the third VLCC to join the Bahri fleet this year following the delivery of ‘AMJAD' in February and ‘MAHARAH' in June. This addition is part of Bahri's plan to continue to improve its operational excellence and commercial flexibility and maintain its status as a first-class owner and operator ensuring maximum customer satisfaction." Over the years, Bahri has emerged as the preferred shipping partner for reputable cargo owners across the globe given its reliable transport services, safe operations, fleet size and customer centricity. Bahri is committed to playing an integral and leading role in realizing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by continuously enhancing and expanding its services and presence across the world, enabling the opening of new trade routes, and positioning the Kingdom as a unique regional logistics gateway to three continents.