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  2. Pericles Panagopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Pericles Panagopoulos (29 December 1935 – 5 February 2019) was a Greek shipping magnate. He is considered to have been an institutor of the modern shipping industry, [1] [2] and the most successful Greek shipping magnate since Aristotle Onassis. [3] He gained acclaim for having created three shipping business entities, in his lifetime.

  3. Arklow Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Arklow Shipping Limited is a coastal shipping line operating out of Arklow in Ireland and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Founded in 1966 by Captains James Tyrrell, Michael Tyrrell and Victor Hall with seven ships, today it operates 59 vessels.

  4. Shipping portal - Wikipedia

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    History. Shipping portals first emerged in 2000-2001 when CargoSmart, GT Nexus and INTTRA Inc. all launched their trial phases. [citation needed]Portal members. Membership across the three main shipping portals comprises 30 carriers of varying sizes, but the majority are amongst the world's largest, so most of the industry's TEU capacity is represented.

  5. Tom Wilhelmsen (shipping magnate) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wilhelmsen (18 August 1911 in Tønsberg – 7 May 1978) was a Norwegian shipping magnate and the main owner of Norway's largest shipping company, Wilh. Wilhelmsen. He was also a noted philanthropist. [1] He was a son of ship-owner Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (born 1872) and a grandson of ship-owner Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (born 1839), who started the ...

  6. Government Shipping Office - Wikipedia

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    The Government Shipping Office was first established in 1923 under the Merchant Shipping Act. It was a subordinate office of the then-Ministry of Communications, now reorganised as the Ministry of Ports and Shipping, under the administrative control of Ports and Shipping Wing, Karachi. [1] [2]

  7. Thorco Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Svendborg, Denmark in 2003, it operated 55 vessels through 10 offices at the end of 2012. [1] The company was the operator of the ship MV Thorco Cloud, which sank in the Singapore Strait following a collision in December 2015.

  8. Australian National Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Australian Coastal Shipping Commission was renamed the Australian Shipping Commission in recognition of its international role, it continued to trade as ANL. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Australian National Line was an early member of the Australian Shipping and Defence Council (now the Australian Maritime Defence Council ) which was ...

  9. GREEN Cell Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The GREEN cell shipping concept is a new concept for powering merchant shipping vessels using containerized power units and a global logistics chain to manage these containers. GREEN cell stands for Global Renewable Electrical Energy Network cell.