Pacific Basin Shipping Limited

Pacific Basin Shipping Limited is a maritime transport company engaged in international dry bulk shipping through the operation of a fleet of vessels to carry diverse cargoes for many of the world's leading commodity groups. Pacific Basin [1] operates one of the largest fleets of Handysize and Supramax vessels globally, with more than 250 dry bulk vessels performing both spot and long-term cargo contracts to transport commodities such as forest products, cement, fertilizer, steel products, other minor bulks and grains.

Cape Nelson in the San Francisco Bay, 2014
Pacific Basin Shipping Limited
太平洋航運集團有限公司
Public
Traded asSEHK: 2343
IndustryShipping
Founded1987
Headquarters31/F One Island South, 2 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong
Key people
  • David Muir Turnbull (Chairman)
  • Mats Henrik Berglund (CEO)
Websitehttp://www.pacificbasin.com/

Pacific Basin was first founded [2] as Pacific Basin Bulk Shipping Limited, a bulk carrier operator, in 1987, but it was acquired and privatised by an independent company in 1996. However, the former senior management reestablished the company as Pacific Basin Shipping Limited in 1998. Pacific Basin Shipping Limited was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2004.[2] As of 2017, Pacific Basin has 12 offices in the following locations: Auckland, Dalian, Durban, Hong Kong (headquarters), London, Manila, Melbourne, Santiago, Stamford, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and Vancouver.




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  • Cooper Island
  • Kultus Cove
  • Mount Seymour
  • Jiangmen Trader
  • Cape Nelson
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References

  1. "Company Profile". Pacific Basin Shipping Limited.
  2. "Our History". Pacific Basin Shipping Limited.
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