- A
shipowner, ship
owner or ship-owner is the
owner of a ship. They can be
merchant vessels involved in the
shipping industry or non
commercially owned...
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merger of the
Waterfront Employers ****ociation (WEA) and the
American Shipowners ****ociation (ASA). Its prin****l
business is to
negotiate and administer...
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charterparty (sometimes charter-party) is a
maritime contract between a
shipowner and a
hirer ("charterer") for the hire of
either a ship for the carriage...
- It was
renamed Currie,
after Archibald Currie (1830–1914), a
Melbourne shipowner who
purchased the
remains of the full-rigged ship
Netherby wrecked near...
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Marios Iliopoulos (Gr****: Μάριος Ηλιόπουλος) is a Gr****
shipowner and businessman. He is the co-founder and
owner of Gr****
ferry company Seajets, owner...
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Lindsay FRSE SSC (24
November 1819 - 20
February 1884) was a
Scottish shipowner who
served as
Provost of
Leith from 1860 to 1866.
Lindsay Road in Edinburgh...
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Chartering is an
activity within the
shipping industry whereby a
shipowner hires out the use of
their vessel to a charterer. The
contract between the...
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Leyland (30
September 1831 – 4
January 1892) was one of the
largest British shipowners,
running 25
steamships in the
transatlantic trade. He was also a major...
- Ellerman, 1st Baronet, CH (15 May 1862 – 16 July 1933) was an
English shipowner and investor,
believed to be the
richest man in England. An accountant...
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Burns KCMG (10
February 1846 – 22
August 1923) was a
noted businessman,
shipowner and
philanthropist in Australia. In particular, he is
known as the co-founder...