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Clipper Group

Clipper Group
IndustryShipping
Founded1991
FounderTorben Gülnar Jensen
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark & Nassau, Bahamas
Key people
Frank G Jensen, Chairman & Partner, Peter Norborg, Group CEO, and Flemming Steen, Group CFO
ServicesBulk
SubsidiariesDanske Færger
Websitewww.clipper-group.com

Clipper Group is an international shipping company, founded in 1991 by Torben Gülnar Jensen, after a split of Armada Shipping A/S, which was founded in 1972 together with Jørgen Dannesboe.

Primary focus is on bulk, especially within the handysize and supramax segments, but the company also has investments within e.g. ro-ro (Seatruck Ferries) and ferries in Denmark. In total, Clipper operates a fleet of around 160 dry bulk vessels.

Clipper Group is commercially headquartered in Copenhagen and legally in Nassau, Bahamas, and has approximately 200 employees on shore and more than 1,400 seafarers.

2008 CEC Future hijacking

On 7 November 2008, a group of armed pirates hijacked a Clipper-owned vessel, the CEC Future, off the northern coast of Somalia. [1] The ship's crew of thirteen was held hostage for 71 days and finally released on 16 January 2009, following negotiations by CEO Per Gullestrup who orchestrated a ransom payment of $1.7 million.

This incident subsequently became the inspiration for the Danish movie, A Hijacking which was released in 2012.[2]

Subsidiaries

Current

Former

Career

Clipper Group offers a two-year Shipping Trainee Program in Copenhagen, in cooperation with the Danish Shipowners' Association (Danish Shipping Academy).

References

  1. ^ Somali Pirates Free Danish Ship, CEC Future, After Ransom Dropped By Parachute Huffington Post, January 2009
  2. ^ Ronald C. Machen Jr. (2011-04-07). "Somali Sentenced to 25-Year Prison Term For Armed Piracy In Attack on Merchant Ship" (PDF) (Press release). Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Justice. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-28. Retrieved 2014-04-26.
  3. ^ Ownership change for Seatruck Ferries Ships Monthly November 2022 page 10
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