Iseaco Investment PTE Ltd
About the company
Iseaco Investment PTE Ltd
Iseaco Investment is a Singaporean company which owns Iseaco Ship Management Pte. It owns the ship Iseaco Genesis. Iseaco Genesis has used the military owned Hteedan Port in Yangon. Iseaco also manages the GSS Yangon, which uses the same port.
Iseaco Investment was removed from the Dirty List on 5th October 2021 as its vessel, the Iseaco Genesis, had not used military ports for several months. On 7th March 2022 the vessel began using the military-owned Hteedan Port in Yangon again and was placed back on the ‘Dirty List’ on 6 May 2022
Contact:
Iseaco Investment PTE Ltd
The Adelphi
1 Coleman Street #05-09
Singapore 179803
Singapore
Sources:
International Maritime Organisation database accessed September 2019
https://gisis.imo.org/Public/SHIPS/CompanyDetails.aspx?IMOCompanyNumber=5975955
Myanmar Port Authority berthing list 19th August 2019
http://www.mpa.gov.mm/sites/default/files/Berthing%2019.8.2019.pdf
Hteedan Port on Myanmar Economic Corporation website
https://www.mecwebsite.com/hteedan-port/?lang=mm
Myanmar Port Authority berthing list 9th September 2019
http://www.mpa.gov.mm/sites/default/files/Berthing%209.9.2019.pdf
International Maritime Organisation database accessed October 2019
https://gisis.imo.org/Public/SHIPS/ShipDetails.aspx?IMONumber=9055450
Myanmar Port Authority berthing list 27th September 2019
http://www.mpa.gov.mm/sites/default/files/Berthing%2027.9.2019.pdf
New Source:
Myanmar Port Authority berthing list 7th March 2022
http://www.mpa.gov.mm/sites/default/files/Berthing%20List%207-3-2022.pdf
Notified 11th October 2019
Added to the Dirty List 12 May 2020
Removed from the Dirty List 5 October 2021
Returned to the Dirty List 6 May 2022
The Dirty List

The Dirty List names international companies doing business with the military in Burma. The list also includes international companies involved in projects where there are human rights violations or environmental destruction.
In September 2018, the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar, which has been investigating human rights violations in the country, stated:
“The actions of the Tatmadaw (Burmese military) in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States, in particular in the context of the ‘clearance operations’ in northern Rakhine State in 2016 and 2017, have so seriously violated international law that any engagement in any form with the Tatmadaw, its current leadership, and its businesses, is indefensible.”
A PDF of the full Dirty List is available here.