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Odfjell

Odfjell SE is a company specialising in worldwide seaborne transportation and storage of chemicals and other speciality bulk liquids. The Odfjell fleet comprises more than 80 ships in total. The ships transport around 600 different kinds of liquids, including organic and inorganic bulk liquid chemicals, acids, animal fats, edible oils, portable alcohols and clean petroleum products. Odfjell’s ships are mainly registered in Norway (NIS) and Singapore, and are primarily manned by Norwegian and Filipino mariners.

Odfjell SE
Company typeSocietas Europaea
OSE: ODF
IndustryShipping
FoundedNovember 17, 1914
HeadquartersBergen, Norway
Key people
  • Harald Fotland (Chief Executive Officer)
  • Terje Iversen (Chief Financial Officer)
  • Øistein Jensen (Chief Sustainability Officer)
  • Bjørn Hammer (Chief Commercial Officer)
  • Torger Trige (Chief Technical Officer)
  • Adrian Lenning (Managing Director, Terminals)
Number of employees
  • 2,300 (2022)
Websitewww.odfjell.com

The tank terminal division consists of four tank terminals, located in Belgium, USA and South Korea. Odfjell Terminals is also part of a network in South America, consisting of another 10 tank terminals partly owned by related parties.

Odfjell has offices in 12 locations around the world, and is headquartered in Bergen, Norway. The company employs around 2,300 people and posted annual gross revenue of USD 1083 million in 2021.

Odfjell has a wide range of customers, from the oil majors and largest chemical manufacturers to smaller logistical companies and traders.

History edit

Odfjell is among the oldest existing shipping companies in Bergen, Norway. In 1890, Captain Berent Daniel Olsen moved to Bergen to work in the shipping industry. The first joint ship owning company was registered in 1914 by Olsen’s sons, Fredrik, Abraham and Andreas Odfjell. As their logo, the Odfjell brothers adopted three interlocked rings in red, blue and yellow, representing each of the three. Fredrik and Abraham incorporated the joint ship management company AS Rederiet Odfjell in April 1915, and in 1917 the brothers took over the shipping company AS DS Storli.

World War II edit

At the outbreak of World War II, Odfjell managed a fleet of seven ships. The German occupation of Norway split the Odfjell fleet in two. The three ships in home waters were ordered to serve German occupants, whilst the four ships on the high seas were controlled by Nortraship, the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission, who was established in 1940 to administer the Norwegian merchant fleet outside of German-controlled areas. The home fleet suffered terrible losses. Two of the three ships were lost and 41 people perished. Three of the four ships in the Nortraship fleet came through the war unscathed. The only ship lost had been requisitioned by France and was sailing under French name and flag with a French crew.

1945-1969 edit

Fredrik and Abraham Odfjell died in 1950 and 1960 respectively. Their sons, Bernt Daniel Odfjell and Johan Odvar Odfjell took over the company. During the 1950s, Odfjell pursued two paths: the general cargo liner trade and operation of small tankers. The latter ships gradually became more sophisticated and specialised, capable of carrying sulphuric acid.

During the 1960s, the company made a strategic repositioning by expanding the chemical tanker business. MT Lind was Odfjell’s most significant ship in this period. The vessel was built for Odfjell by the Norwegian Stord Verft and was the world’s first purpose-built stainless steel tanker. During this period, the shift in focus from general cargo vessels to purpose-built smaller chemical tankers was completed.

Odfjell also entered new markets: Tank terminals and offshore drilling rigs. In 1963, Odfjell started its own chartering department, Minde Chartering, which was an important step towards making Odfjell a fully integrated shipping company. In 1969, Odfjell opened their first tank terminal, the TAGSA terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1970-1989 edit

Following the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, the economic situation in the shipping industry worsened dramatically. Old, well-established shipping companies went under, and laid-up crude oil tankers became a familiar sight in many Norwegian fjords. The situation was turbulent for Odfjell as well, however, after having carved out a profitable niche in the chemicals trade market, the Company was not as hard hit as shipping companies in other trades. As it was almost impossible to convert other types of ships into chemical tankers due to new strict regulatory regimes, the chemical tanker market was largely spared of surplus tonnage.

In 1979, the Odfjell family decided to split the Company in two, based on differences in outlook on future activities. The split was effective from 1 March 1980. Bernt Daniel Odfjell and his son Dan Odfjell took over the deep-sea chemical tanker fleet, with Skibsaksjeselskapet Storli as their main corporate entity, and including the terminal business. Johan Odvar Odfjell and his son Abraham Odfjell took over the small tankers, later developed into Jo Tankers, and the offshore rig business through Odfjell Drilling and Consulting Company (ODCC).

The family split and the challenging market condition during the 1970s and early 1980s left the Company considerably smaller and financially rather strained. To regain the leading position in the chemical tankers segment, the strategic focus was set on consolidation and growth. The Company partnered with Westfal-Larsen, a new tank terminal in Houston, Texas was established, and the Company invested in new orders and acquisitions of second-hand tonnage, to fund these investments, Skibsaksjeselskapet Storli went public, and in 1986 the Storli share was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

1990-2018 edit

During the 1990s, the Company continued to expand. National Chemical Carriers (NCC) of Saudi Arabia replaced Westfal-Larsen as chemical tanker partner. The Company entered the Asian tanker market and became a player in the regional short-sea markets in Asia and the Americas. In February 1998, the Company changed name from S/A Storli to Odfjell ASA, with the implementation of the current company logo. The three interlinked rings are retained as the ships’ bow mark, signifying the original three Odfjell brothers.

The expansion continued into the new millennium, both in the deep-sea and short-sea segments, as well as tank terminals. In year 2000, Odfjell announced the merger between Odfjell Tankers and Seachem, and added 20 new ships to the fleet. At the time of the merger, Odfjell was the world’s second largest operator of chemical tankers, Seachem the fourth. Later the same year, Odfjell acquired the Botlek Tank Terminal in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and renamed it to Odfjell Terminals (Rotterdam). Thereafter, the involvement in tank terminals increased rapidly. In 2012, Odfjell re-entered the gas carrier business through an acquisition of two second-hand 9,000 cbm LPG/Ethylene carriers.[1]

In 2015-16, Odfjell went through a two-year transition phase, focusing on building strength and preparing the Company for growth. The Board of Odfjell SE launched a cost cutting programme in January 2015 to significantly improve the financial performance of Odfjell’s Chemical Tanker business. For the annual report presentation in 2017, the Company showed positive results and a significant improvement in the financial performance and competitiveness, despite a challenging global market situation.[2]

Organisation edit

Odfjell SE edit

Odfjell SE is the ultimate parent company of the Odfjell Group, and is a public limited company traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The Odfjell Group includes Odfjell SE, subsidiaries incorporated in several countries and the share of investments in joint ventures. Odfjell SE provides an in-house management, Odfjell Ship Management (SM).

Odfjell SM offers a fully integrated service, with fleet management, crewing, procurement- and logistics, technology support, newbuilding and QHSSE (Quality, Health, Safety, Security and Environment). SM provides direct support to ships operating in regional trades, and ships in the deep-sea fleet, as well as professional crew management.

Odfjell Tankers AS edit

Odfjell Tankers AS, a subsidiary of Odfjell SE, controls and operates a fleet of around 80 ships, including owned, time- and bareboat chartered vessels, and newbuildings on order. With offices at strategic locations around the world, Odfjell Tankers operates globally and regionally with tonnage ranging from 5,000 DWT to 75,000 DWT. The majority of the tonnage is owned and managed by Odfjell SE.

Odfjell Terminals edit

Odfjell operates three tank terminals at strategic locations in Korea (Ulsan) and USA (Charleston and Houston), and is in addition non-operating partner in the Noord Natie Odfjell Antwerp Terminal in Belgium. These four terminals offer a total 1.2 million cubic meters of storage space. Odfjell Terminals has a cooperation agreement with another 10 terminals in South America, including Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. These terminals are partly owned by related parties.


Sources edit

  1. ^ "Odfjell History". www.odfjell.com. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  2. ^ "Annual Report 2017" (PDF). www.odfjell.com. Retrieved 2017-08-15.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • LinkedIn profile

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For other uses see Odfjell disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Odfjell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Odfjell SE is a company specialising in worldwide seaborne transportation and storage of chemicals and other speciality bulk liquids The Odfjell fleet comprises more than 80 ships in total The ships transport around 600 different kinds of liquids including organic and inorganic bulk liquid chemicals acids animal fats edible oils portable alcohols and clean petroleum products Odfjell s ships are mainly registered in Norway NIS and Singapore and are primarily manned by Norwegian and Filipino mariners Odfjell SECompany typeSocietas EuropaeaTraded asOSE ODFIndustryShippingFoundedNovember 17 1914HeadquartersBergen NorwayKey peopleHarald Fotland Chief Executive Officer Terje Iversen Chief Financial Officer Oistein Jensen Chief Sustainability Officer Bjorn Hammer Chief Commercial Officer Torger Trige Chief Technical Officer Adrian Lenning Managing Director Terminals Number of employees2 300 2022 Websitewww odfjell comThe tank terminal division consists of four tank terminals located in Belgium USA and South Korea Odfjell Terminals is also part of a network in South America consisting of another 10 tank terminals partly owned by related parties Odfjell has offices in 12 locations around the world and is headquartered in Bergen Norway The company employs around 2 300 people and posted annual gross revenue of USD 1083 million in 2021 Odfjell has a wide range of customers from the oil majors and largest chemical manufacturers to smaller logistical companies and traders Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 1945 1969 1 3 1970 1989 1 4 1990 2018 2 Organisation 2 1 Odfjell SE 2 2 Odfjell Tankers AS 2 3 Odfjell Terminals 3 Sources 4 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Odfjell is among the oldest existing shipping companies in Bergen Norway In 1890 Captain Berent Daniel Olsen moved to Bergen to work in the shipping industry The first joint ship owning company was registered in 1914 by Olsen s sons Fredrik Abraham and Andreas Odfjell As their logo the Odfjell brothers adopted three interlocked rings in red blue and yellow representing each of the three Fredrik and Abraham incorporated the joint ship management company AS Rederiet Odfjell in April 1915 and in 1917 the brothers took over the shipping company AS DS Storli World War II edit At the outbreak of World War II Odfjell managed a fleet of seven ships The German occupation of Norway split the Odfjell fleet in two The three ships in home waters were ordered to serve German occupants whilst the four ships on the high seas were controlled by Nortraship the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission who was established in 1940 to administer the Norwegian merchant fleet outside of German controlled areas The home fleet suffered terrible losses Two of the three ships were lost and 41 people perished Three of the four ships in the Nortraship fleet came through the war unscathed The only ship lost had been requisitioned by France and was sailing under French name and flag with a French crew 1945 1969 edit Fredrik and Abraham Odfjell died in 1950 and 1960 respectively Their sons Bernt Daniel Odfjell and Johan Odvar Odfjell took over the company During the 1950s Odfjell pursued two paths the general cargo liner trade and operation of small tankers The latter ships gradually became more sophisticated and specialised capable of carrying sulphuric acid During the 1960s the company made a strategic repositioning by expanding the chemical tanker business MT Lind was Odfjell s most significant ship in this period The vessel was built for Odfjell by the Norwegian Stord Verft and was the world s first purpose built stainless steel tanker During this period the shift in focus from general cargo vessels to purpose built smaller chemical tankers was completed Odfjell also entered new markets Tank terminals and offshore drilling rigs In 1963 Odfjell started its own chartering department Minde Chartering which was an important step towards making Odfjell a fully integrated shipping company In 1969 Odfjell opened their first tank terminal the TAGSA terminal in Buenos Aires Argentina 1970 1989 edit Following the 1973 OPEC oil embargo the economic situation in the shipping industry worsened dramatically Old well established shipping companies went under and laid up crude oil tankers became a familiar sight in many Norwegian fjords The situation was turbulent for Odfjell as well however after having carved out a profitable niche in the chemicals trade market the Company was not as hard hit as shipping companies in other trades As it was almost impossible to convert other types of ships into chemical tankers due to new strict regulatory regimes the chemical tanker market was largely spared of surplus tonnage In 1979 the Odfjell family decided to split the Company in two based on differences in outlook on future activities The split was effective from 1 March 1980 Bernt Daniel Odfjell and his son Dan Odfjell took over the deep sea chemical tanker fleet with Skibsaksjeselskapet Storli as their main corporate entity and including the terminal business Johan Odvar Odfjell and his son Abraham Odfjell took over the small tankers later developed into Jo Tankers and the offshore rig business through Odfjell Drilling and Consulting Company ODCC The family split and the challenging market condition during the 1970s and early 1980s left the Company considerably smaller and financially rather strained To regain the leading position in the chemical tankers segment the strategic focus was set on consolidation and growth The Company partnered with Westfal Larsen a new tank terminal in Houston Texas was established and the Company invested in new orders and acquisitions of second hand tonnage to fund these investments Skibsaksjeselskapet Storli went public and in 1986 the Storli share was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange 1990 2018 edit During the 1990s the Company continued to expand National Chemical Carriers NCC of Saudi Arabia replaced Westfal Larsen as chemical tanker partner The Company entered the Asian tanker market and became a player in the regional short sea markets in Asia and the Americas In February 1998 the Company changed name from S A Storli to Odfjell ASA with the implementation of the current company logo The three interlinked rings are retained as the ships bow mark signifying the original three Odfjell brothers The expansion continued into the new millennium both in the deep sea and short sea segments as well as tank terminals In year 2000 Odfjell announced the merger between Odfjell Tankers and Seachem and added 20 new ships to the fleet At the time of the merger Odfjell was the world s second largest operator of chemical tankers Seachem the fourth Later the same year Odfjell acquired the Botlek Tank Terminal in Rotterdam Netherlands and renamed it to Odfjell Terminals Rotterdam Thereafter the involvement in tank terminals increased rapidly In 2012 Odfjell re entered the gas carrier business through an acquisition of two second hand 9 000 cbm LPG Ethylene carriers 1 In 2015 16 Odfjell went through a two year transition phase focusing on building strength and preparing the Company for growth The Board of Odfjell SE launched a cost cutting programme in January 2015 to significantly improve the financial performance of Odfjell s Chemical Tanker business For the annual report presentation in 2017 the Company showed positive results and a significant improvement in the financial performance and competitiveness despite a challenging global market situation 2 Organisation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Odfjell SE edit Odfjell SE is the ultimate parent company of the Odfjell Group and is a public limited company traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange The Odfjell Group includes Odfjell SE subsidiaries incorporated in several countries and the share of investments in joint ventures Odfjell SE provides an in house management Odfjell Ship Management SM Odfjell SM offers a fully integrated service with fleet management crewing procurement and logistics technology support newbuilding and QHSSE Quality Health Safety Security and Environment SM provides direct support to ships operating in regional trades and ships in the deep sea fleet as well as professional crew management Odfjell Tankers AS edit Odfjell Tankers AS a subsidiary of Odfjell SE controls and operates a fleet of around 80 ships including owned time and bareboat chartered vessels and newbuildings on order With offices at strategic locations around the world Odfjell Tankers operates globally and regionally with tonnage ranging from 5 000 DWT to 75 000 DWT The majority of the tonnage is owned and managed by Odfjell SE Odfjell Terminals edit Odfjell operates three tank terminals at strategic locations in Korea Ulsan and USA Charleston and Houston and is in addition non operating partner in the Noord Natie Odfjell Antwerp Terminal in Belgium These four terminals offer a total 1 2 million cubic meters of storage space Odfjell Terminals has a cooperation agreement with another 10 terminals in South America including Peru Brazil Argentina and Chile These terminals are partly owned by related parties Sources edit Odfjell History www odfjell com Retrieved 2017 08 15 Annual Report 2017 PDF www odfjell com Retrieved 2017 08 15 External links editOfficial website LinkedIn profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odfjell amp oldid 1163846002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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