New Shipping Firm Sets up in Vancouver

Posted by Eric Haun
Friday, April 29, 2016
A new shipping company has established itself in Vancouver as the Vancouver International Maritime Centre (VIMC) completes its Asia tour, launching in Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Greystoke Marine Management Ltd. is the latest company to choose Vancouver for its base of operations. The company focuses on assisting global shipping investors and international owners with optimally managing their portfolio of assets. 
Greystoke’s founders Robert Hedley, Mads Meldgaard and Roy Spires are all former shipping executives with one of the world's largest energy transportation providers, Teekay Corp.
“Greystoke is a great supporter of the Vancouver International Maritime Centre initiative and Vancouver was an obvious location to start our new company,” said Co-CEO Robert Hedley. “The City's focus on expanding shipping businesses through such initiatives will continue to draw a lot of attention to Vancouver from around the world. We see this as a major opportunity for Greystoke as well as the international shipping community.”
Greystoke executives initially connected with the VIMC when it launched in London last September, during London International Shipping Week. This month the VIMC expanded its outreach to Asia where it hosted more than 100 shipping industry representatives in Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong. 
“Our mission to Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong builds on last year’s events in London and Athens. We can’t expect the global shipping industry to come to us, we have to actively reach out and explain the advantages that Vancouver and Canada have to offer,” said Graham Clarke, VIMC Chairman and CEO. 
“The future of global shipping is tied to Asia’s resource demands and Vancouver offers the closest and most diversified port in the North American market,” said Kaity Arsoniadis-Stein, VIMC Executive Director. “Canada’s economic and political stability, rule of law, as well as its high quality lifestyle and clean air, make Vancouver one of the most attractive maritime hubs on the planet.”
Some companies have already made the move. Last September, Singapore-based AAL Shipping announced the opening of its Vancouver office. AAL is a leading global ocean transport operator.
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