LISCR Appoints New Managing Director for Hong Kong

March 4, 2015

Gerry Buchanan (Photo courtesy of the Liberian Registry)
Gerry Buchanan (Photo courtesy of the Liberian Registry)

 

The Liberian Registry has appointed shipping executive Gerry Buchanan as managing director of its dedicated Hong Kong office, the registry announced today. 
 
 
As the recently retired president of Genco Shipping & Trading, Buchanan has experience in the management and operation of a wide array of ships. After careers with Denholm Ship Management and Canada Steamship Lines, Gerry was appointed as the managing director of Wallem Ship Management in Hong Kong. In 2005 he was appointed president of Genco Shipping & Trading, where he joined the team which oversaw the company’s successful transition from a private entity to a publicly traded company on first NASDAQ and then the New York Stock Exchange.
 
 
“I relish the challenge of joining the world’s most innovative and responsive ship registry, helping it strengthen still further its position in an area of strategic importance for international trade and shipping," Buchanan said in a statement. "Hong Kong is a ship management stronghold, and I am looking forward to using my contacts, knowledge and experience to the advantage of the Liberian Registry and the continually growing number of shipowners whose vessels fly the Liberian flag.”
 
 
 “Gerry is the latest in a number of key executive appointments made by the Registry as we continue to strengthen our global presence and add further value to the services and expertise which we provide to owners and managers worldwide," said Scott Bergeron, CEO of the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry.
 

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