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  2. Joachim Grieg - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, he founded a ship brokerage company during the period of transition from sail to steam. Joachim Grieg & Co. (now Grieg Group) remains in operation to this day with offices in Bergen, Oslo and London. [2] [3] Grieg held a number of public and civic offices. He was a board member in Den Nationale Scene from 1893 to 1928. He was acting ...

  3. 8 of the best northern lights cruises from the UK, Norway ...

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    The ship is adult-only, so you can take in the three full-board dining venues and evening entertainment in a more relaxed atmosphere. Departs 12 March 2025. From £1,399pp.

  4. Nesskip - Wikipedia

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    The ship would transport goods from Iceland to Norway and European countries. As the Suðurland was the first ship in the Nesskip fleet, the ship was greatly responsible for establishing some of Nesskip's first shipping routes, both in Iceland and in the North Atlantic and Northern European regions.

  5. Grieg Group - Wikipedia

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    Grieg Seafood's farms are in Finnmark and Rogaland in Norway, British Columbia and Newfoundland in Canada, and Shetland in the UK. The company's headquarters is located in Bergen, Norway. More than 1000 people work in the company. Sustainable farming practices are the foundation of Grieg Seafood's operations. The lowest possible environmental ...

  6. Shipbroking - Wikipedia

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    Some brokerage firms have developed into large companies, incorporating departments specialising in shipping's various sectors, e.g. Dry Cargo Chartering, Tanker Chartering, Container Chartering, Sale & Purchase, Demolition, Futures and Research; other "boutique" shipbroking firms concentrate on specific sectors of the shipping market.

  7. Hurtigruten - Wikipedia

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    The ship arrived at Svolvær on Monday 3 July at 8 pm after 35½ hours and at Hammerfest on Wednesday 5 July after 67 hours. She was commanded by the founder of the route Richard With. At that time this was the fastest route between northern and southern Norway, and this resulted in the route being named Hurtigruten (express route). [5]

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