Cornships Management and Agency
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Cornships Management and Agency Inc. | |
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Type | Corporation[1] |
Founded | |
Headquarters | Istanbul[1], Turkey[1] |
Key people | Akin Falay, founder |
Industry | Ship transport[1] |
Website | http://www.cornships.com/index.htm[1] |
Cornships Management and Agency Inc. often known as Cornships is a Turkish shipping company.[1] The company manages and provides agency services for the fleet owned and controlled by Corn Marine Ltd. of Malta.[1] The company specializes in dry bulk cargo.[1] Cornships is divided into four departments: operations, technical, crewing, and the commercial & agency department.[1]
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[edit] History
Cornships Management is a privately held corporation founded by Akin Falay.[1] Falay founded the company after dissolving his partnership with Semih Sohtorik in Semih Sohtorik Management and Agency (SSMA).[1] Falay, born in 1943, is a graduate of the Law School of the Universty of Istanbul. He previously worked for Instanbul's Koctuc Line and in New York for eight years as the Thule Ship Agency.[2] He joined SSMA in 1977.[2]
[edit] Fleet
Cornship's fleet initially consisted of three vessels, and now has seven.[1][3] The ships, categorized as minibulkers, range from 8,038 metric tons of deadweight (DWT) and 9,653 DWT.[4] All the ships were built in the 1980s.[4] The cargo holds are shaped to admit shipping containers, and feature large open hatchcovers, as well as tween-decks that are hinged and fold up.[4] The ships also all feature cargo cranes with a 50 metric ton capacity.[4] The ships are given names beginning with the word Corn, for example Corn Rose and Corn Diva.[4]
The fleet is broken down into two classes, the Corn Lilly class and the slightly smaller Corn Brook class.[3] The former consists of five ships, built between 1986 and 1988.[3] These have a capacity of 9,653 DWT, a gross tonnage of 5,974 tons, and a length overall of 113 metres (370 ft).[3]
The smaller Corn Brook class consists of two ships, both built in 1984.[3] These have a capacity of 8,038 DWT, a gross tonnage of 4,983 tons, and a length overall of 106.29 metres (348.7 ft).[3]
The cornships fleet has worked in the worldwide arena, but specializes in the Europe, Mediterranean, Black Sea and West African markets.[4] The company deals in cargoes such as pipe, projects, bulk-bagged cocoa, steel, bagged and general cargoes.[4]
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[edit] References
- Cornships (2007-05-27). Home. Cornships Management and Agency Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
- Semih Sohtorik Management and Agency (SSMA). Semih Sohtorik Management and Agency History. SSMA Website. SSMA. Retrieved on 2008-04-23.
- Cornships Management and Agency Inc.. Fleet. Cornships Management and Agency Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-04-23.
- Cornships Management and Agency Inc.. Personnel. Cornships Management and Agency Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-04-23.
- Cornavin Shipping Ltd.. Ship Positions. Cornavin Shipping Ltd.. Retrieved on 2008-04-23.