Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1839

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Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1839 - 1910)
Founder of the company
Wilh. Wilhelmsen in
Tønsberg 1861.
Kockegården
Mathilde – the company’s first ship
The funnel
Head office at Lysaker
Objectives
The WW Group´s area of business is international
maritime activities with a central base in Norway. Our
objective for the year 2000 is to be clearly positioned as
one of Norway´s leading shipping groups, and with
such importance and strength that we also carry weight
internationally.
We will be a group organisation, with broad expertise and
with emphasis on industrial shipping and related services.
Profitability, financial strength and good liquidity are
fundamental to all our activities.
Basic values
The WW Group is backed by 140 years of experience in
international shipping. Continuity and quality have been our
hallmarks. We are now organised as a group of independent
companies and divisions. Our objective is to develop the
Group into a committed cooperation through mutual utilisation
of each others strengths.
The Group´s goals and strategies can best be developed
further by having one joint vision and a common set of values
and principles to guide our performance and working style.
Through a spirit of cooperation we will create an
organisation we can be proud of, and one that is respected
by the community at large.
Corporate organisation
President
& Group Chief
Executive
Deputy
Group Chief
Executive
Wallenius
Wilhelmsen
Lines AS
Corporate
Staff
Barber
International
Ltd.
Barwil
Agencies AS
Organisation Chart
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS
BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD
Liner Business
Car Carriers
Ship Management
Marine Consultants
BARWIL AGENCIES AS
Shipping Agencies
Crew Vessels
Ro/Ro vessel Texas at sea
Taronga: The stern ramp
The Ro/Ro concept
Round the world service
Europe to US East Coast/Canada to Australia/New Zealand to
Far East to Panama/US East Coast/US Gulf/Canada to Europe
Norwegian line aquavit – a well-travelled spirit
Wilhelmsen Lines - Ro/Ro concept
Container Vessels
Car Carriers
Ro/Ro
Ro/Ro
Liner Vessels
(Gen. Cargo)
Ro/Ro
Ro/Ro
Bulk Carriers
(Forestry Prod.)
Spezialised
Carriers
(Heavy Lift)
The Norwegian America line
Car carrier Nosac Takara
The inside of a car carrier
Car carrier Takasago at sea
Mark IV – M/V TAMESIS
Joining forces with Wallenius
Global industrial development
Globalisation of trade
Intensified global competition
Trend for global manufacturers to seek growth and
market position through mergers, acquisitions,
partnerships etc.
Industrial trends:
•
Global market presence
•
Improved product range
•
Cost reductions - economies of scale
•
Outsourcing
Recent mergers, acquisitions etc auto industry
Trucks, agricultural equipment, construction equipment
POCLAIN
Compatibility
Wilhelmsen Lines and Wallenius Lines
operated close to uniform tonnage
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines
Turnover 1998:
• USD 700 million
• 36 vessels
• 5 newbuildings
• Main focus: Cars/RoRo
• Main trades: Asia - Eur
Atlantic
• Land based activities
Turnover 1998:
• USD 690 million
• 36 vessels
• 3 newbuildings
• 3 newbuilding options
• Main focus: RoRo/Cars/NCC
• Main trades: Asia - NA
Eur/NA - ANZ
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines
• The worlds largest Car/RoRo carrier
• Global market coverage
• Land based activities
• Solid base for development of
transportation and logistics
management services
• Knowledge based and customer
orientated organisation
The joint Wallenius Wilhelmsen trades
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines – Fleet Portfolio
PCTC, Pure Car Truck Carrier
RoRo and Container
PCC, Pure Car Carrier
RoRo
Structure
•
New 50/50 owned company
charters vessels from the
parent company
•
Headquarter located in
Stockholm and Oslo
Oslo
•
Regional structure
(Americas, Asia, Oceania,
Europe)
Stockholm
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines – Organisation
BOARD of DIRECTORS
Chairman
Christer Olsson
PRESIDENT & CEO
Ingar Skaug
FINANCE & STAFF FUNCT.
Jan Walle
COMMERCIAL
OPERATIONS
LOGISTICS
INFO. SYSTEMS
Jan-Eyvin Wang
Bengt Eurèn
Richard Lawson
Reidar Hauge
AMERICAS
Jan Eyvin Wang
ASIA
Makoto Yanase
EUROPE
Bjørn Tønsberg
OCEANIA
Peter Dexter
Stockholm
Oslo
London
Richard Lawson Autologistics Group
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• £100 million+ GBP Group turnover
• Over 500 specialist vehicle transporters
• 1.5 million+ vehicle movements per annum
• Over 1800 employees
• 33 operational sites across Europe
• Comprehensive range of complementary
technical services
Organisation Chart
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS
BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD
Liner Business
Car Carriers
Ship Management
Marine Consultants
BARWIL AGENCIES AS
Shipping Agencies
Crew Vessels
Barber’s core services
• Ship management
• Crew management
• Commercial management
• Marine Consultancy and Engineering
• Crew training
• IT solutions
Scope of services
Barber International World Wide
Oslo
Long
Beach
New Orleans
Registered Head Office
Manning centers
Stettin
Novorossiysk
Hong Kong
New Delhi
Calcutta
Dubai
Chittagong
Manila
Bombay
Kuala Lumpur Singapore
Management offices
Fleet List – Barber Ship Management
36 Bulk carriers
35 Car Carriers
11 Container
15 Ro/Ro
63 Tankers
17 Offshore supply & survey vessels
24 Seismic research survey vessels
6 Gas tankers (LPG)
Total Fleet : 216 vessels
9 Passenger vessel
2 Specialised
(Sea Launch, Drilling Ship etc)
Dec 2000
Employees
Shore based:
Seafarers:
Positions Total pool
Kuala Lumpur
171
Indians
1,471
~ 2,059
Oslo
72
Filipino
2,108
~ 2,530
India
46
Norwegian
154
~
308
Dubai
42
Polish
512
~
666
Poland
15
Bangladeshi
113
~
136
New Orleans
12
Swedish
37
~
74
Russia
4
Others*
414
~
497
Hong Kong
2
Total
Dec 2000
364
Total
4,809
~ 6,270
*) others include: Korean, Myanmarese, Malaysian, Sri Lankan & others
Mumbai office building – Barber training center
Organisation Chart
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN LINES AS
BARBER INTERNATIONAL LTD
Liner Business
Car Carriers
Ship Management
Marine Consultants
BARWIL AGENCIES AS
Shipping Agencies
Crew Vessels
Barwil activities
Stevedoring and Tally
Clearance and Forwarding Custom Brokers
Liner Agents
Transhipment/Feeder
Container hauling
Container depot
Container cleaning
Terminal operation
Warehousing
Air freight
NVOCC
Marketing
Tramp, Tank,
Cruise agents
Ship clearances
Bunkering
Ship supply service
Ship to Ship transfer
Hull and P&I
Underwriting agency
Cargo insurance
and inspection
Surveying
Drydocking
Hull cleaning
Cargo brokerage
Offshore
Utility boats
Crewboats
Security boats
Agency launches
Chartering
Barwil World
South East Asia
INDIA
Bombay
CHINA
THAILAND
Bangkok
Colombo
Subic Bay
Hoh Chi Minh City
Port Klang Kuala Lumpur
Kota Kinabalu
Penang
Kuantan
Pasir
Belawan
Sibu
Gudan
Singapore
Kuching
Jakarta
Surabaya
Middle East
Beirut
IRAN
IRAQ
Amman
Aqaba
Yanbu
Rabigh
Jeddah
KUWAIT
Jubail Dammam
Ras Tanura
Ras Al Khaimah
Riyadh BAHRAIN Sharjah Khorfakkan
Fujairah
Dubai
Abu
Dhabi
Ruwais
U. A. E.
Muscat
SAUDI ARABIA
OMAN
Mocka
Salahlah
YEMEN
Hodeidah
Mukalla
Aden
Region Australia & New Zealand
Weipa
Darwin
Port Hedland
Dampier
AUSTRALIA
Cairns
Townsville
Mackay
Gladstone
Brisbane
Fremantle
Whyalla
Port Adelaide
Newcastle
Sydney
Wangarei
Port Kembla
Auckland
Melbourne
Tauranga
Gelong
NEW ZEALAND
Bell Bay
Wellington
Christchurch
Black Sea - Turkey
ROMANIA
BULGARIA
Sofia
UKRAINE
RUSSIA
Nikolayev
Kherson
Novorossiysk
Odessa
Tuapse
Illichevsk
GEORGIA
Tulcea
Poti
Baku
Batumi
Constantza Black Sea
Varna
Bourgas
Istanbul
Gebze
Samsun
TURKEY
Dikili
Izmir
Barwil Offices
Iskenderun
Mersin
Associated Offices
Trabzon
Baltic Sea
FINLAND
NORWAY
SWEDEN
Kotka
Helsinki
Oslo
Tallinn
ESTONIA
Baltic Sea
Riga
LATVIA
Klaipeda
Swinoujscie
GERMANY
Szczecin
Gdynia
Gdansk
POLAND
LITHUANIA
Abeer Marine Services – Utility boat
WW ASA – Regions
Americas
“Europe”
Oceania
Asia
Med./M. East/Africa
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