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- financial service, which forms part of the global shipping industry. Shipbrokers are specialist intermediaries/negotiators (i.e. brokers) between shipowners...
- The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) is a professional and learned society for all members of the commercial shipping industry worldwide. After...
- Simpson (6 May 1897 – 30 November 1958) was an American-born British shipbroker, who was the second husband of Wallis Simpson, later the wife of the former...
- Conservative Party Lord Mountevans 8 July 2015 Crossbench Hereditary peer Shipbroker, former Lord Mayor of London Lord Moylan 9 September 2020 Conservative...
- Baronet (1655-1723) John St Barbe (1742-1816) was a prominent English shipbroker and shipowner Richard St. Barbe Baker (1889-1992) British forester Ursula...
- Walter J. Hinneberg is a shipbroker and real estate investor from Hamburg, Germany. In 1958 he founded the Walter J. Hinneberg Company in Hamburg. Hinneberg...
- sector, some of which are among the world's largest shipping companies, shipbrokers and maritime insurance brokers. Oslo is a pilot city of the Council of...
- Herbert's ****ure prospects by anonymously securing him a position with the shipbroker, Clarriker's. Pip takes Estella to Satis House, where she and Miss Havisham...
- Alberg's business failed after about three years, but Alström became a shipbroker on his own, and did very well. Eventually he desired to establish industry...
- tanker broker in 1929 when Esso appointed Clarksons as its exclusive shipbroker. The first overseas office opened in New York City in 1954. Offices soon...