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Clarkson PLC, trading as Clarksons, is a provider of shipping services, and is headquartered in London. [4] In 2011, Lloyd's List described the company's shipbroking service as the "undisputed heavyweight of the shipbroking market". [5] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Barrow Steam Navigation Company; Barton, Irlam and Higginson; Belfast Car Ferries; Ben Line Agencies; Black Ball Line (trans-Atlantic packet) Blue Anchor Line; Blue Funnel Line; Blue Star Line; Alfred Booth and Company; Bristol City Line; Bristol General Steam Navigation Company; British and American Steam Navigation Company; British and Irish ...
Pages in category "Shipping companies of the United Kingdom" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The chamber was granted a royal charter in 1920 and went through several names, being known as the General Council of British Shipping until 1992 when its current name was adopted. [ 4 ] Sarah Treseder, a former Chief Executive of the Royal Yachting Association served as chief executive of the chamber between 2021 and 2024, having replaced Bob ...
The DHL Global Forwarding division carries goods by rail, road, air and sea under the DHL brand and includes the DHL Freight operation which runs a ground-based freight network covering Europe, Russia and traffic into the Middle East. In 2016, this division's revenue declined by 7.7 percent to €13.7 billion but operating profit before ...
Libra Group's predecessor company, Lomar Shipping, was founded by Michael Logothetis in London in 1976. Michael Logothetis's son George Logothetis joined Lomar Shipping in 1993. In 1995, he became company CEO, enlarging Lomar's fleet from less than five to more than 55 ships during the subsequent decade.
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The London, Liverpool and Ocean Shipping Company then went on to buy 50 per cent of George Smith and Sons' City Line, Glasgow, and 50 per cent of the Hall Line Ltd in 1903. Its capital was further increased, and the name was changed to Ellerman Lines. The company had its head offices in Liverpool and Glasgow, with a subsidiary office in London ...