Immanuel Darwin Alilio

Second Assistant Engineer at Torvald Klaveness

Immanuel Darwin Alilio is an experienced maritime engineer with a strong background in various engineering roles within the shipping industry. Currently serving as a Second Assistant Engineer at Torvald Klaveness since July 2021, Immanuel has previously held positions as a Third Engineer at Christiania Shipping A/S and Dania Ship Management A/S, as well as a Fourth Engineer at nordic tankers a/s. An early career included serving as an Engine Cadet at herning shipping a.s. Immanuel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna, obtained in May 2014.

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Los Baños, Philippines

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Torvald Klaveness

Torvald Klaveness is a pioneering shipping company with a vision to improve the nature of shipping and ambition to make seaborne supply chains resilient, decarbonized, and cost-effective. The Group consists of a holding structure and four operating companies; through Klaveness Combination Carriers, the company takes an active part in the transition to low-carbon shipping with its unique combination carrier concept. Klaveness Ship Management manages and develops the owned vessels from an environmental, technical, and commercial standpoint. Dry Bulk by Klaveness is a leading operator servicing the global dry bulk industry, they manage the world’s largest Panamax Pool and Market Manager, a digital platform enabling clients to make data-driven freight decisions. Klaveness Digital has developed the world’s leading platform for managing seaborne supply chains with CargoValue. In addition, ZeroLab by Klaveness is our strategic arm used to incubate new products and business models to accelerate decarbonization of global shipping. With over 75 years’ experience, Klaveness operates some 100 vessels through offices in Oslo, Singapore, Manila, and Dubai with around 200 employees onshore and close to 850 seafarers.


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Oslo, Norway

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51-200

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