Eimskipafélag Íslands
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Type | Privately held company |
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Founded | 1914 |
Headquarters | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Key people | Gylfi Sigfusson (CEO) |
Products | Shipping and logistics |
Website | www.eimskip.com |
Eimskipafélag Íslands ("Icelandic Steamship Company") or Eimskip was founded on January 17, 1914, making it the oldest shipping company in Iceland. Eimskip has from the beginning emphasized shipping transport to and from Iceland, today offering total transport solutions around the world. Eimskip has offices in 17 countries worldwide as well as agents in other strategic locations.
Eimskip is responsible for the first leg of seaborne traffic between North America and Greenland, prior to Royal Arctic hauling it from Reykjavik to Nuuk.[1]
Executives
- Gylfi Sigfússon, Eimskip President/CEO
- Hilmar Pétur Valgarðsson, Finance and administration
- Bragi Þór Marinósson, International
- Matthías Matthíasson, Sales and customer services
- Ásbjörn Skúlason, Business operations|Operations
- Guðmundur Nikulásson, Eimskip Domestic
Board of Directors
- Richard Winston Mark d´Abo, Chairman of the board
- Gunnar Karl Guðmundsson, Vice-Chairman of the Board
- Helga Melkorka Óttarsdóttir, Board Member
- Hrund Rudolfsdóttir, Board Member
- Víglundur Þorsteinsson, Board Member
- Jóhanna á Bergi, Board Member
- Marc Jason Smernoff, Board Member
References
- ↑ RAL. "Annual Report 2011".
External links
- Eimskipafélag Íslands, official website
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