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WECO SHIPPING This website uses frames. Your browser does not support frames. Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs WECO SHIPPING Rungsted Strandvej 113 DK-2960 Rungsted Kyst DENMARK WECO SHIPPING WECO SHIPPING This website uses frames. Your browser does not support frames. Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Soeholm is the home of Weco-Shipping, Nordana Line, Tarraco Line, Nordana Project & Chartering and Dannebrog Rederi. Dannebrog Rederi is our shipowning company established in 1883, built on old shipping traditions, quality and professionalism. All the companies in our group proudly carry the Danish flag, also called "Dannebrog" as the companies' trademark. According to the legend the flag fell from the sky during a Viking battle in 1219 and gave the necessary strength and courage to fight on and win the battle. The same spirit lives on within our group of companies today. Weco-Shipping i/s was established in 1965 by its present owner and today acts as chartering brokers for Dannebrog Rederi's tank cargo activities. Dannebrog Rederi is expanding their tanker activities by chartering in more tonnage and buying new or second hand tonnage. This decision was taken four years ago when two newbuildings, Amalienborg & Aggersborg 16740 dwt Imo 2,3 chemical tankers were ordered at Alabama Shipyard in the United States. The tanker business is and will stay an important part of Dannebrogs activities . Although it has been a poor market for the chemical carriers in the last 3-4 years, we believe that the market is turning and will once again become a profitable sector for the company. Some of our goals are to expand our vessels' contract coverage and establish ourselves in some specific trade lanes. We will always strive to service our customers best and provide quality service tailored for their needs. We have always been strong in the Western Hemisphere and will therefore continue to focus our expansion and trading there. Weco-Shipping i/s is operating modern and specialized tankers with the ability to carry almost any type of liquid cargo. The Dansborg is trading on the Continent, Mediterranean and West Africa. The remaining fleet is trading the spot market mainly in the Western Hemisphere. Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs CONTACT Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Here comes the IFrame Service Positions (Click on the respective vessels to see detailed description) Vessel Dwt Open Dates Last cargoes Meriom Wave 38,934 USAC Dec 01-03 UMS/Jet+UMS/Naphta Vladimir Vysotskiy 16,970 Bari Dec 05-06 Vegoil/UMS/Naphta Aquidneck 40,554 Peru Dec 06-08 Gasoil/Gasoil/Palms Red Point 46,825 if Savannah Dec 12-14 UMS/Palms/Vegs Blue Point 46,825 if St. Eustatius Dec 14-16 UMS+Condesate/Naphta/Naphta NB TBN 38,500 South China Jan 05-15 Virgin/Virgin/Virgin Marilee 40,157 USAC Jan 10-12 UMS/Naphta/Gasoil Black Point 46,825 Rotterdam Jan 25-30 Palms/Vegs/Vegs Cape Beira 40.000 South Korea Uncertain Virgin/Virgin/Virgin Amalienborg 16,774 Employed Clean unleaded Arafura Wind 17,442 Employed Clean unleaded Peonia 29,000 Employed Fosfa Aditi 29,998 Employed Clean unleaded Agiasma 29,998 Employed Fosfa Meriom Pride 38,934 Employed Clean unleaded Ermar 39,997 Employed Clean unleaded Updated: 23rd November 2005 THE FLEET Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Below please find our latest news presented in PDF format. Weco & Dannebrog News Winter 2004.pdf Weco & Dannebrog News Summer 2002.pdf Weco & Dannebrog News Autumn 2001.pdf Download Acrobat reader Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Affiliated companies Dannebrog Rederi Nordana Line Tarraco Line Weco Agencia Mar tima, S.A. Gulf Africa Line Job Vacancies Useful sites Distances Conversions World time Q-88.COM News and organizations Fosfa IMO Intertanko Tradewinds Maritime Wired ( ex. shipping babes.com) CMA EPCA NPRA NIOP APLA API Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs JOB VACANCIES Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Y ou O nly L ive O nce Select a Photo Gallery Yolo 2005 Yolo 2004 Yolo 2003 Yolo 2002 DANNEBROG REDERI This website uses frames. Your browser does not support frames. ORGANISATION CHART Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs * = Link to Webpage Print Chart COMPANY HISTORY Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs M ISSION S TATEMENT We are dedicated to innovative and individual shipping solutions Dedicated We are committed to doing the best that we can - no shorts cuts. Innovative Dedication alone is not enough, we also have to be innovative all the time. Individual Individuality has long been a shipping characteristic. We respect that, and want the individulity to be seen from the customer's view. Shipping Solutions are what we provide. The core af our business is ocean related but it often includes land transportation. The more demanding a shipping solution is, the more we begin to like it and prove the value of our expertise. V ISION We want to be preferred and profitable Preferred Being preferred implies that we are the number one choice - and we can not hope to be preferred by all. For those who prefer us we understand that it is a privilege which requires a dedicated, innovative effort. Profitable You can easily be preferred and lose a bundle, so the two go hand in hand. All in our organisation, not only the commercial people, must have a view to profitability, so that we can be preferred for a long time. C ORE V ALUES Pride in our work We want to be proud of our own work as well as that of our colleagues. Reliability and safety awareness Our customers, suppliers and others shall be very confident that what we offer is a reliable shipping solution Our vessels can cause great damage to human beings and to the environment. Safety awareness must be present in all we do, also for those working in the office. Delegate resposibility and accountability Resposibility as well as authority must be given to the person directly in contact with the customer, supplier or other interested party. Accountability requires praise as well as constructive criticism Creative and inspiring working environment We are not paid to preserve the current state of business. On the contrary it is the resposibility of all of us to create our future. Creativity, innovation and improvement define individual performance as well as teamwork. The environment must be encouraging and inspiring. There is no such thing as a bad idea! Talent is encouraged but team-spirit is essential Emphasis is placed on individual qualities, and future plans will be made for those who have talent and are willing to use it. Talent can be a number of things, i.e. leadership, entrepreneurship, creativeness, shipping knowledge. However, as with a football team, teamwork is also essential. That is another reason why we need different talents in our organisation. Entrepreneurship drives our actions Our motive for action and change is entrepreneurship - not the strategy nor competitive actions, nor vessel decisions or anything else. Therefore, the talent of entrepreneurship will be encouraged. One to one relations The one to one relationship is the basis on which we should handle our customers in order to be preferred by them. These relationships are based on the individual customer's needs. Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs COMPANY HISTORY Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs The History The Dannebrog Steamship Company was officially registered on 9th February 1883. From its start as a listed company and up to 1967 the Shipowning Company was synonymous with the C.K. Hansen family and their brokering firm C.K. Hansen which until 1967 acted as managing owners for Dannebrog. The original share capital of DKK 900,000 was subscribed by a group of Danish businessmen and formed the basis for an order awarded to A/S Burmeister & Wain Shipyard for three 1,700 ton sister ships at a price of DKK 400,000 each. The three ships were delivered in the course of 1883 and 1884 and were named Christiansborg, Frederiksborg and Amalienborg, thereby launching a naming system for the Company's ships based on names of old Danish castles and fortresses ending in "-BORG", or "castle" in Danish. The naming system has been followed since that time, and many names have been used several times. One senses a strong national feeling behind the Company's name, its funnel mark and the naming system. No doubt this should be seen in the light of the two preceding wars against Bismarck's Germany, which created a new wave of national sentiment after Denmark's defeat in 1864. Under the umbrella of the firm of C.K. Hansen two new shipowning companies emerged, viz. the Steamship Company 1896 and the Neptun Steamship Company. However, both these companies were merged with the Steamship Company Dannebrog in 1918. At the outbreak of the First World War Dannebrog owned a fleet of 42 ships with a total tonnage of 137,000 ton, and Dannebrog was at that time Denmark's largest tramp shipowner. 20 of the ships were lost during the war, either because they were sunk or because they struck mines, one ship disappeared, and 60 officers and crew went down with their ships. Dannebrog never quite recovered from the wounds of the First World War, and after having completed a newbuilding programme for 16 ships, the Company was financially ill equipped to deal with the periods of hardship which followed the recession of the twenties and thirties. In 1934 the market showed a slight improvement and slowly Dannebrog's financial standing improved towards the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. At this time Dannebrog's fleet numbered 17 ships, of which eight were sunk or struck mines during the war and two were heavily damaged by mine explosions. 71 men lost their lives on board Dannebrog ships during the Second World War. In 1950 three Danish Shipping companies, Torm, J. Lauritzen and Dannebrog decided to place a joint order for five identical 16,000 ton tankers with Lindholmens Varv in Gothenburg. This was the beginning of Dannebrog's involvement in the tanker trade. In 1954 Dannebrog decided to step up its activities within the tanker industry and ordered a 19,000 ton tanker in Belgium to be delivered in 1955 as Dansborg IV. Dannebrog's last coalfired steamer the Nordborg I was sold in 1958. The fleet had now been reduced to 10 ships, however with a total tonnage of 100,000 dwt. i.e. the largest tonnage since the depression in 1930 which lead to sales and scrapping. In 1963 the majority of shares of the old esteemed shipping company Vendila was sold to Dannebrog. What was acquired was a shipping company without ships but with substantial cash reserves. Through the intervention of Kj benhavns Handelsbank and N.J. Gorrisen, Chairman of the board of Dannebrog, it was decided to separate the firm of C.K. Hansen and the Shipowning Company Dannebrog. Furthermore, the firm of C.K. Hansen was to resign as managing owner as from May 1967. From that time a new consortium consisting of Count Tido Wedell, Chr. Kjellerup Hansen and Baron Ebbe Wedell-Wedellsborg took over a shareholding of 18%, which had been the possession of the firm of C.K. Hansen since the formation of the Shipowning Company Dannebrog. In 1967 it was agreed to appoint Weco-Shipping i/s as Dannebrog's managing owner. Also in 1967, in June the Six Day War closed the Suez Canal. This led to a rising freight market, which increased Dannebrog's earnings and made it possible to carry out a complete financial reconstruction of the Company. Up to 1971 a total of six special tankers were built for Dannebrog, namely the so-called A-B-C ships: Amalineborg IV/Aggersborg III, Billesborg I/Brattingsborg III and Charlottenborg I/Christiansborg IV. They all proved to be profitable ships for Dannebrog, and were either sold at fair profits after some years or, like the B-ships, repaid after their building price several times over a 15-year period. In March 1971 the Company took over Aarhus Flydedok & Maskinkompagni A/S from DFDS at a contract price of DKK 3.5 million - at that time an ailing shipyard facing closedown with empty berths and worn-out facilities. After the takeover Dannebrog put the shipyard back on its feet and appointed a new and competent management. The results were not long in coming, and for many years the shipyard - now renamed Dannebrog V rft AS - was a significant and profitable enterprise in Aarhus. In 1989 the shipyard was sold. In 1973 Chr. Kjellerup Hansen wished to resign and he parted on the best of terms with Ebbe Wedell-Wedellsborg, who took over the sole management of the Dannebrog Group. For a period during the seventies the Company was heavily involved in the marine electronics industry. However, it turned out that this investment required so much liquidity, that it was decided to concentrate on shipbuilding and shipowning as the main activities. The only business that remains of the former electronics group is Printca AS in Aalborg. Printca manufactures advanced printed circuits to the electronics industry. In the middle of the seventies the Hong Kong office of Weco-Shipping i/s was by happy coincidence appointed managers of two Norwegian-owned livestock carriers, which were mainly trading between Australia and the Middle East, each ship carrying about 9,000 live sheep. This opened up a very special market in which an acute demand arose for the transport of live sheep to the Middle East in the wake of the oil crisis. In 1984/85 it became evident that the Arab could no longer afford the very extensive import of live sheep due to declining oil revenues, and in a very short time the market collapsed. The strategic aim for Ebbe Wedell-Wedellsborg was now to concentrate on niche trades and liner services not so sensitive to market fluctuations. The next step in that direction was taken in 1978, when Det Dansk-Franske Dampskibsselskab A/S got into financial trouble, and the company's old established liner-service, Dafra-Line on Westafrica was sold to Dannebrog together with the four liner ships serving Dafra-Line. Dafra-Line brought liner service know-how and several valuable shore-based employees and officers. Consequently, in 1984 Dannebrog had the courage to buy Nordana Line from D.F.D.S. together with four new Ro/Ro operated on bareboat. After the expiry of the charter parties of the ships, Dannebrog succeed in purchasing the ships, and they were renamed Skodsborg IV, Skanderborg III, Stjerneborg V and Schackenborg. Three of these ships are still on Nordana's liner service from the Mediterranean to Central America, the US Gulf, the US Eastcoast and back to the Mediterranean. In 1987 Dannebrog felt the impact of the depression which characterized the freight market for several years. The shareholders had to face the fact that their investment was lost, as it was necessary to write down the share capital to zero. The Company was delisted from the Copenhagen Stock Exchange and Dannebrog is today a 100 % family owned company. In connection with the terms of reconstruction of Dannebrog it turned out to be necessary to sell the increasingly unprofitable Dafra-Line and in the spring of 1988 Dafra and all of its activities were sold to the Belgian shipping conglomerate CMB in Antwerp. In 1998 the two 16,000 dwt. product/chemical tanker newbuildings mt. Aggersborg and mt. Amalienborg were delivered from Alabama Shipyard and they are after two years in a pool with a Norwegian shipowner now being operated from our headoffice in Rungsted. These two tankers together with the 8,000 dwt. mt. Dansborg carries cargo of vegetable oil, tallow, caustic soda and chemicals - a trade which for many years has been the lifeblood of the Company. Today, Dannebrog is managed by Johan Wedell-Wedellsborg as managing director, and with his father Ebbe Wedell-Wedellsborg as Chairman of the board. Home Profile Contact Positions Weco News Links YOLO Jobs Gali m.t. Meriom Wave GENERAL INFORMATION Malta Flag PICTURE TO COME Built March 2004 at Guangzhou, China Double Hull / Double Bottom CLASS RINA / ABS DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA - 173.96 m. Beam - 29.00 m. KTM - 45.80 m. GRT - 25.507 mts. NRT - 11.043 mts. SBT - Yes 17.629 cbm. Panama NRT - 21.250 mts. Suez NRT - 26.420 mts. LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer - 38.877 dwat on 12.30 m. Winter - 36.665 dwat on 12.06 m. TPC on summer draft 45.68 mts. OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - No Sternline No Crane 1 * 10 mts. IGS - Yes CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) W Total cbm 1 7,247.00 7,247.00 2 9,859.30 9,859.30 3 9,228.30 9,228.30 4 7,784.80 7,784.80 5 7,717.00 7,717.00 6 4,068.50 4,068.50 S 208.61 208.61 Total 45,905.40 excl Slops 6 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 13 pumps - Deepwell 10*600 cbm/hour 2*300 cbm/hour 1*70 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Khirurg Vishnevskiy m.t. Vladimir Vysotskiy GENERAL INFORMATION Russian Flag Built 1988 - Yugoslavia Double Bottom CLASS RMRS DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 151.50m - Beam 22.40 m BCM 74.50 m - KTM 41.60 m GT 10,949 - NT 6,030 SBT 3,399.0 cbm Suez NT 8,395 - Panama NT 8,046 LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 16,970 dwat on 9.36 m Winter 16,690 dwat on 9.26 m TPC on summer draft 27.15 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - YES Sternline YES Crane SWL 5 mts x 2 IGS - NO CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 1,404.90 1,394.50 2,799.40 2 1,995.60 1,461.00 3,456.60 3 2,087.30 1,448.60 3,535.90 4 2,087.30 1,451.40 3,538.70 5 2,087.30 2,599.00 4,686.30 6 2,054.00 2,487.10 Total 20,070.90 4 complete segregation with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are coated with Sigma Kemiguard Epoxy Coating. PUMPS 16 pumps - centrifugal deepwell 250 cbm/hour 2 booster pumps - screw on deck 200 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Aquidneck GENERAL INFORMATION Bahamas Flag Built 1981 in Japan CLASS ABS - A1 Oil Carrier DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 179.20 m. - Beam 30.40 m. KTM 48.00 m. GT 23,709 - NT 12,954 SBT - YES Suez NRT 26,097.62 - Panama NRT 16,108 LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 40,554 dwat on 12.02 m TPC on summer draft 46.60 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - NO Sternline NO Crane SWL 1 x 10 mts IGS - YES CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 2,879.00 1,650.00 4,529.00 2 4,322.00 4,322.00 3 4,519.00 4,519.00 4 4,519.00 4,519.00 5 4,519.00 1,956.00 6,475.00 6 4,519.00 4,519.00 7 4,519.00 4,519.00 8 4,519.00 1,008.00 5,527.00 9 3,611.00 3,611.00 S 1,210.00 1,210.00 Total 43,257.00 4 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 4 pumps - Centrifugal Steam Driven 4 x 1,150 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Red Point GENERAL INFORMATION Italian Flag PICTURE TO COME Built 1984 at Gdansk, Poland CLASS American Bureau of Shipping Cap 1 rated DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 192.00 m - Beam 30.83 m KTM 47.50 m SBT - YES GRT 27.001 mts - NRT 16.108 mts Suez NRT 21,993 mts Panama NRT 22.276 mts LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 46,825 dwat on 12.18 m TPC on summer draft 52.70 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - NO Crane SWL 2 x 10 mts IGS - YES CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 4,124.80 3,794.00 7,918.80 2 4,347.40 4,218.00 8,565.40 3 4,293.60 4,302.80 8,596.40 4 4,344.20 4,297.00 8,641.20 5 4,345.00 4,303.00 8,648.00 6 3,002.40 4,247.80 7,250.20 S 2 * 702.20 1,404.40 Total 51,008.00 7 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 11 cargo pumps - deepwell (framo) 5 x 500 cbm/hour 3 x 300 cbm/hour 2 x 220 cbm/hour 1 x 180 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Blue Point GENERAL INFORMATION Italian Flag PICTURE TO COME Built 1986 at Gdansk, Poland CLASS American Bureau of Shipping Cap 1 rated DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 192.00 m - Beam 30.83 m KTM 47.50 m SBT - YES GRT 27.001 mts - NRT 16.108 mts Suez NRT 21,993 mts Panama NRT 22.276 mts LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 46,825 dwat on 12.18 m TPC on summer draft 52.70 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - NO Crane SWL 2 x 10 mts IGS - YES CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 4,124.80 3,794.00 7,918.80 2 4,347.40 4,218.00 8,565.40 3 4,293.60 4,302.80 8,596.40 4 4,344.20 4,297.00 8,641.20 5 4,345.00 4,303.00 8,648.00 6 3,002.40 4,247.80 7,250.20 S 2 * 702.20 1,404.40 Total 51,014.82 7 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 11 cargo pumps - deepwell (framo) 5 x 500 cbm/hour 3 x 300 cbm/hour 2 x 220 cbm/hour 1 x 180 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Marilee GENERAL INFORMATION Liberia Flag Built December 1985 Single Hull / Double Bottom IMO III CLASS DNV DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA - 176.00 m. Beam - 32.00 m. KTM - 42.40 m. GRT - 22.855 mts. NRT - 12.982 mts. SBT - Yes Panama NRT - 22.994 mts. Suez NRT - 22.855 mts. LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer - 40.157 dwat on 11.23 m. Winter - 39.057 dwat on 11.00 m. TPC on summer draft 49.46 mts. OTHER EQUIPMENT Coils Stainless Steel Crane 2 x 5 mts Safe Working Load IGS - Yes CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (100%) C W Total cbm 1 3,903.60 4,429.40 8,333.00 2 4,451.40 3,518.60 7,970.00 3 4,458.00 2,919.20 7,377.20 4 4,458.00 4,111.80 8,569.80 5 4,458.00 3,525.40 7,983.40 6 4,388.90 2,316.80 6,705.70 S 1,032.10 1,032.10 Total 47,971.20 12 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 20 pumps - Centrifugal 6 x 550 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Black Point GENERAL INFORMATION Italian Flag PICTURE TO COME Built 1985 at Gdansk, Poland CLASS American Bureau of Shipping Cap 1 rated DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 192.00 m - Beam 30.83 m KTM 47.50 m SBT - YES GRT 27.001 mts - NRT 16.108 mts Suez NRT 21,993 mts Panama NRT 22.276 mts LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 46,825 dwat on 12.18 m TPC on summer draft 52.70 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - NO Crane SWL 2 x 10 mts IGS - YES CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 4,124.80 3,794.00 7,918.80 2 4,347.40 4,218.00 8,565.40 3 4,293.60 4,302.80 8,596.40 4 4,344.20 4,297.00 8,641.20 5 4,345.00 4,303.00 8,648.00 6 3,002.40 4,247.80 7,250.20 S 2 * 702.20 1,404.40 Total 51,024.40 7 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 11 cargo pumps - deepwell (framo) 5 x 500 cbm/hour 3 x 300 cbm/hour 2 x 220 cbm/hour 1 x 180 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Amalienborg m.t. Amalienborg GENERAL INFORMATION Danish Flag Built November 1998 at Alabama Shipyard Inc. Double Hull CLASS Lloyd's Register - No 9127186 100A1, Chemical Tanker II Iceclass 1C DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 144.04m - Beam 23.30m BCM 69.00m - KTM 44.21m GT 11,290 - NT 4,891 SBT 7,784.6 cbm Suez GT 9,010 - Panama GT 9,504 LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 16,770 dwat on 8.70m Winter 16,262 dwat on 8.52m Tropical 17,280 dwat on 8.80m TPC on summer draft 28.3 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - YES Sternline - NO Crane SWL 5 mts x 18m & 10 mts x 9m IGS - NO CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) P S Total cbm 1 1,055.50 1,055.50 2,111.00 2 1,682.50 1,676.70 3,359.20 3 1,767.90 1,760.50 3,528.40 4 1,759.10 1,771.90 3,531.00 5 1,771.40 1,762.00 3,533.40 6 1,243.40 1,243.70 2,487.10 S 224.60 223.60 448.20 Total 18,998.30 14 complete segregation with double valve incl. slop. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are coated with Sigma Phenguard, Phenolic Epoxy PUMPS 12 Framo pumps centrifugal deepwell 300 cbm/hour 2 Framo pumps centrifugal deepwell 150 cbm/hour (slop) All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Arafura Wind GENERAL INFORMATION Marshall Islands Flag Built 1988 at Split - Croatia Double Bottom CLASS DNV 1A1 ESP EO HL (1.5) Ice Class 1B DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA 151.30m - Beam 22.40 m BCM 75.65 m - KTM 42.00 m GT 10,947 - NT 5,888 SBT 3,377 cbm Suez GT 11,440.12 - Panama NT 11,473.35 LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 17,482 dwat on 9.45 m Winter 16,938 dwat on 9.25 m TPC on summer draft 27.80 mts OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - YES Sternline YES Crane SWL 5 mts IGS - NO CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) C W Total cbm 1 1,404.80 1,448.60 2,853.40 2 1,991.00 1,463.80 3,454.80 3 2,076.60 1,444.00 3,520.60 4 2,085.80 1,445.40 3,531.20 5 2,085.80 2,574.20 4,660.00 6 2,052.50 2,052.50 Total 20,072.50 4 complete segregation with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are coated with Sigma Phenguard Epoxy Coating. PUMPS 16 pumps - centrifugal deepwell 250 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Meriom Pride GENERAL INFORMATION Malta Flag PICTURE TO COME Built March 2004 at Guangzhou, China Double Hull / Double Bottom CLASS RINA / ABS DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA - 173.96 m. Beam - 29.00 m. KTM - 45.80 m. GRT - 25.507 mts. NRT - 11.043 mts. SBT - Yes 17.629 cbm. Panama NRT - 21.250 mts. Suez NRT - 26.420 mts. LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer - 38.877 dwat on 12.30 m. Winter - 36.665 dwat on 12.06 m. TPC on summer draft 45.68 mts. OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - No Sternline No Crane 1 * 10 mts. IGS - Yes CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) W Total cbm 1 7,247.00 7,247.00 2 9,859.30 9,859.30 3 9,228.30 9,228.30 4 7,784.80 7,784.80 5 7,717.00 7,717.00 6 4,068.50 4,068.50 S 208.61 208.61 Total 45,905.40 excl Slops 6 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 13 pumps - Deepwell 10*600 cbm/hour 2*300 cbm/hour 1*70 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Gali m.t. Ermar GENERAL INFORMATION Panama Flag Built 1989 in Korea CLASS DNV - A1 Tanker for Oil & Caustic Soda ESP EO SBM DIMENSIONS & TONNAGE LOA - 185.90 m. Beam - 27.43 m. KTM - 46.06 m. GRT - 22.838 mts. NRT - 12.818 mts. SBT - Yes Panama GT - 22.297 mts. Suez GT - 21.768 mts. LOADLINE INFORMATION Summer 39,997 dwat on 12.22 m TPC on summer draft 44.88 mts. OTHER EQUIPMENT Bowthruster - No Sternline No Crane SWL 1 x 10 mts IGS - Yes CARGO TANK CAPACITIES (98%) W C Total cbm 1 4,666.20 4,666.20 2 6,661.60 6,661.60 3 6,782.70 6,782.70 4 6,782.70 6,782.70 5 6,782.70 6,782.70 6 6,782.70 6,782.70 7 3,332.20 3,332.20 S 1,300.80 1,300.80 Total 46,423.50 4 complete segregations with double valve. COATING OF CARGO TANKS All tanks are fully coated with Epoxy. PUMPS 4 Pumps - Screw Diesel Driven 1000 cbm/hour All details believed to be correct, but not guaranteed Links Y ou O nly L ive O nce 2005 Picture Gallery (Click on below links to see the pictures) Going Racing Sturup Dinner and the Afterparty Thanks for your support ! WECO SHIPPING This website uses frames. Your browser does not support frames. Links Going Racing Sturup... Briefing drivers... Continuing briefing drivers... Drivers warming up... Tension!!! People is getting ready... Gentlemen! START YOUR ENGINES!!!! The race is on...overall!! Fierce competition...!! Lets go!!!!!! the 4-wheeler crossbikes! Getting down to business.. The 2nd runner ups... ...and the runner ups... Presenting - The YOLOIANS 2005!!! Going to Dinner and Afterpartying Links The Dinner and Afterparty It wasn't me ...!!! ...while having a warm-up drink. Ciao ... Happy people prepared for a great evening. Hello eveybody... ...Lets party!!!! Looking satisfied! People watching FCK versus Hamburg! GO FCK!!!!!!!!!!! People having a good time... Carlsberg - best lager in the world! Preferred by JWW Johan, Toni and Colin... Jacques salutes.. A couple of hosts... having a good time... Talking about life in generel... ...Hello cheers. Ermanno teaching Thomas Italian... Party!!!! YOLO is a way of life.. Russell's learning Lars preparing for afterpartyiiiinnnngggg... And the rest is history.... - Looking forward to seeing you all next year !!!! Thanks for your support ! Contactus Contact Us Weco-Shipping i/s As agents to owners: Dannebrog Rederi AS Address: 113, Rungsted Strandvej Zip: DK-2960 City: Rungsted Kyst Country: Denmark Office hours: Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00 General email: tank@wecoshipping.com General telefax: +45 45 16 63 51 General telephone: +45 45 17 77 77 Contact-card: (Click on our names to see what we look like) Capt. 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Jan Torgersen Title: Chartering Direct telephone: +1 713 895 3222 After office hours: +1 713 660 0163 Direct telefax: +1 713 895 3276 Mobile: +1 713 553 7445 Email: jan@wecoshipping.com Yahoo-ID: Norzil2004 Contact-card: Links Y ou O nly L ive O nce 2004 Picture Gallery (Click on below links to see the pictures) Going Racing Going Abceiling Going Boat Racing Dinner and the Afterparty Thanks for your support ! Links Y ou O nly L ive O nce 2003 Picture Gallery (Click on below links to see the pictures) The Rolling Pub - Morning Racing Lunch The Rolling Pub - Noon Trap Shooting The Rolling Pub - Afternoon The Dinner - and Afterparty thanks for your support ! Links Y ou O nly L ive O nce 2002 picture galleri (Click on below links to see the pictures) the ride the race the lunch the war the dinner thanks for your support ! Job vacancy query Back to previous page Vacant jobs Select a department in the drop-down list and then click on button to see the present job vacancy situation: Dannebrog Rederi Nordana Line Tarraco Line Weco Agencies Weco Shipping jan Back Schedule Back jan Back ae Back jan Back jsc Back jsc Back jww Back jww Our Houston Location: 5200 Hollister Road suite 200 Houston, Texas 77040 USA Back jan Back Links Going Racing... Getting acquainted... Continuing getting acquainted... This is where the action will go on... Tension!!! People is getting ready... The pressure is mounting... The race is on... Fierce competition... Drama... The race is over... The 2nd runner ups... ...and the runner ups... Presenting - The VICTORS!!! Going Abceiling Links Going Abceiling A rather nervous crowd is going to climb down from.... This!!! This way... ...or this!!! People are doing great, though. Looking like a pro... Weco looking sharp... People are impressed... ...with this!!! Spiderman?!? Going Speedboating Links Going Boat Racing The lads, prepared to get wet... Receiving the final instructions... Boarding... Here we go!!! What a ride!!! Jan flexing... Wet - and pleased with it... Next! - A night on the town... The Dinner and Afterparty Links The Dinner and Afterparty Riding the "Bodega Bus" to the restaurant... ...while having a warm-up drink. Just a small one before dinner is served... Happy people prepared for a great evening. Everybody discussing the events of the day... ...or just smalltalking about the present state of our trade. Salute! Blah blah blah..... Pat Allen had a nice day... ...so did Paul Champion. Morten, Johan and Ermanno... Kenneth, Lars and Ermanno... A couple of hosts... Odd, John, 2 x Joachim... Torben and Jan enjoying life... ...as is David. Ermanno... Amdi, Hector and John... Torben and Daniel... Marius and Daniel... No casualties in 2004 - Looking forward to seeing you all next year !!!! Thanks for your support ! Links The Rolling Pub - Morning The Race Links Racing The Lunch Links Lunch The Rolling Pub - Noon Links The Rolling Pub - Noon Trap Shooting Links Trap Shooting The Rolling Pub - Afternoon Links The Rolling Pub - Afternoon The Dinner - and Afterparty Links The Dinner - and Afterparty Thanks for your support ! Links the limmo the race Links go cart go cart short movie the lunch Links Lunch The Rolling Pub - Noon Links the war the dinner Links the dinner Thanks for your support ! Dannebrog News Autumn 2001 and Weco JOHAN WEDELL-WEDELLSBORG TAKES OVER AS CEO 15 MAY 2001. DANNEBROG REDERI 2 I have now finalised the task of splitting up my life work, the group of WECO companies, in a way not only equal and just to my three children, but also one which secures the future of the shipowning companies. Not many people know that WECO is an abbreviation of WEDELL & COMPANY, which I introduced when setting up the company in 1965, in order to avoid using my somewhat elongated surname. The original founding partners have since died and I am today the sole owner. In 2002 I will be 70 years old, and consequently I have decided to introduce a succession programme to Weco Rederi with Dannebrog Rederi, Weco-Transport and Printca. As of 1 January 2001, Johan Wedell-Wedellsborg has taken over a block of shares in Weco Rederi making him joint owner with myself. The intention is to make Johan the sole owner of Weco Rederi and Dannebrog Rederi in the course of time. He has been CEO and shipowner of Weco-Rederi and Dannebrog Rederi as of 15 May 2001. Weco Transport and Printca will be separated from the shipping companies, and the full ownership of these two companies will be passed on to Ditlev and Nina Wedell-Wedellsborg. It is my intention to make Ditlev the sole owner of Weco-Transport and Printca over the course of time. Ditlev Wedell-Wedellsborg s employment in Dannebrog Rederi ceased on 15 May this year. I will continue as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Weco Rederi and Dannebrog Rederi as well as Weco-Transport. I will, however, step down from the Board of the latter company at the Annual General Meeting in 2002. I have already resigned as Chairman of the Board of Printca after more than 25 years in the chair. The management of Weco-Transport will continue unchanged with Axel Rasmussen as CEO and Peter Ulrik Jensen as Managing Director of Printca. When I resign as Chairman of Weco-Transport in 2002, Ditlev Wedell-Wedellsborg will take over this position. Finally, the situation is greatly improved, and the first 6 months of 2001 have been very successful in all areas of the business. Overall, Nordana Line has shown a healthy profit over the first two quarters of the year. We have started a new liner service between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. It s a joint venture between Nordana Line, Marfret, Maersk-Sealand and CMA-CGM. So far, we are extremely satisfied with the service and its revenues. The tanker activities have been restructured by centering all management functions in Rungsted. That, along with a strong shipping market, has turned our owned chemical tankers and long term timecharters into a profitable investment. We have a strong chartering team and are now equipped for expansion in that division. We are currently looking at various projects that involve buying additional tonnage both in the dry and the wet sector. So exciting times are ahead, even though the current markets are difficult to predict. We have overcome previous problems and are ready to take on new challenges. So with the new group structure and management team we hope for your continued support. EBBE WEDELL-WEDELLSBORG SECURING THE FUTURE HEALTHY PROFITS JOHAN WEDELL-WEDELLSBORG 3 DANNEBROG REDERI The outlook for chemical tanker owners has improved and we have been able to benefit from healthy and strong clean and dirty petroleum shipping markets. This is because Swing Tonnage typically larger chemical vessels or advanced product carriers capable of carrying both clean petroleum cargoes and chemical cargoes prefer the clean petroleum market leaving the dedicated chemical fleet to fight for the smaller cargoes. With fewer vessels available, supply and demand takes its toll, and freight rates have increased across the board. Accordingly, we have been able to operate our own vessels at reasonable revenue levels. This, combined with our decision to time-charter additional tonnage for short and long terms while the market was still fairly depressed, has resulted in healthy returns on the time-charter tonnage. During this period we have in addition to trading our own: Amalienborg, Aggersborg and Dansborg also traded Helene Knutsen (15,000 dwt, 1992 built chemical/product epoxy coated tanker), Delfini I (9000 dwt, 1983 built, chemical stainless steel and epoxy coated tanker), Maria N.E. (9,400 dwt, 1986 built, chemical epoxy coated tanker) and Gali (17,500 dwt, 1987 built, chemical/product epoxy coated tanker). After profitable trading, the Helene Knutsen and the Delfini I have been returned to their owners. Whilst trading the vessels from Soholm, we successfully developed strong relationships with new European clients as well as keeping in touch with our friends in the USA. This has enabled us to successfully enter the UK, Continental, Baltic and Mediterranean areas and take advantage of the strong markets there. So a big thank-you to all our brokers and charterers in Europe! The Amalienborg and Aggersborg have been approved for use by almost all of the major oil companies in the world, thanks to our technical department, our vessels masters, officers and crew working together to ensure the highest quality of transportation standards. The North American market on the other hand has not been too busy, with minimum exports and very little trading activity. As a result, we have traded our vessels elsewhere. We are hoping however, that the North American market will improve, so that we can re-enter our old stomping ground . The big uncertainty at present being the US economy and the threat of a possible recession which may result in a depressed world economy. Looking to the long term, our strategy is to focus on key clients and markets in order to secure ongoing transportation contracts for our vessels. With this as a baseline, combined with a stable market, we should be able to achieve steady revenues and cash flow from allowing us to expand and grow our fleet and future business. Commitment to our clients and quality in our work will be the building blocks for achieving this goal. LARGE TANK, BIG IMPROVEMENT M.T. GALI IN COPENHAGEN DISCHARGING JET FUEL LOADED IN GDANSK, JUNE 2001. SPORTS AND ACTIVITY CLUB DANNEBROG REDERI 4 In March this year Dannebrog Rederi established a 'Sports and Activity Club' for all employees at Soholm. The purpose of the Club is to further develop team spirit and inter-departmental relations within the organisation. The Club management has already organised several activities during its short existence. The first activity was a guided tour through the old section of Copenhagen. Our guide, dressed as a watchman from the 18th century, told the history of Copenhagen and described the older buildings in the area. An old lady accompanied the group singing popular folk songs from the period. After the tour, we were served refreshments at one of Copenhagen's traditional cafes, complete with entertainment from our guides. In June the Club arranged a demonstration day for experienced golfers as well as golfing 'wannabes'. This socalled Soholm Masters 2001 , played over 9 holes, was won by Jens Gall Jorgensen, while the 'wannabes' received instruction and finished with a competition on the Par-3 course. Benny Mistry was the winner here, and both received prizes during the supper held afterwards. After the summer holidays, the Club was ready with a new activity water-skiing. This was a real challenge for the courageous employees who dared to give it a try, and excellent entertainment for those who chose to watch. A barbecue followed the water-skiing. At the end of August Dannebrog Rederi participated in the annual Dragon Boat Regatta in Copenhagen with a team of 18 rowers and a drummer. The team got off to an excellent start and won the preliminary round and the semi-finals which took them into the finals with three other boats. In this race Dannebrog s team came fourth, but overall the team was a roaring success considering that 29 boats started the competition. Further Club activities are planned for the autumn, including go-cart racing and bowling. TOP: DANNEBROG S DRAGON BOAT REGATTA TEAM IN ACTION. LEFT: A COURAGEOUS DANNEBROG EMPLOYEE GIVES WATERSKIING A GO. RIGHT: 18TH CENTURY WATCHMAN TELLS THE HISTORY OF COPENHAGEN. The idea for the 'Soholm' Sailing Club, which was founded in May and aimed at Dannebrog Rederi s employees, began last year when the Company purchased a small sailboat for employees leisure use. Sailing instruction was also offered and it proved to be such a huge success that, consequently, as a new season approached, a larger sailboat was purchased. At the same time, it was necessary to found a club in order to have a set of rules and regulations. Once the club was formed, the Company duly handed over Amanda, a 31 feet Granada 910 sailboat. Amanda is extremely comfortable and well equipped and has until now been used for evening as well as summer trips. The sailing club today has 20 members. THE 'SOHOLM' SAILING CLUB 5 NORDANA LINE 221 TONS TRANSFORMER BEING LOADED ON BOARD BBC FRISIA IN FOS. February saw Nordana Line and BBC Chartering & Logistic of Germany entering into a joint venture under the name Great Dane Projects Inc. the aim of which is to establish a world-wide project and heavy lift cargo service. This will be achieved through integration of resources and a professional knowledge and experience of the targeted cargo segments. In March GDPI received their first new ship from Gdansk, Poland which was a 7,800 dwat fully boxed/tweendecker vessel with heavy lift capability up to 160m tons. The second new ship was scheduled to be delivered during April, and further units are planned. Nordana Line has been operating regular liner services between the USA, the Mediterranean and Latin America since 1957, specialising in Ro/Ro, project and break bulk cargoes. Nordana Line is today also operating various world-wide semi tramp/liner services and carrying specialised cargoes such as Europropulsion s section of the European space agency rocket launcher in French Guyana. A recent addition to the Nordana Line family has been a weekly fully containerised service from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean Sea, using five 1,700 TEU vessels. The service is operated together with Marfret, CMA-CGM and Maersk-Sealand. BBC Chartering & Logistic operates a fleet of more than 70 ships, ranging from 3,000 20,000m tons dwt with heavy lift capabilities up to 500m tons. This fleet includes MPP tweendeckers, Ro/Ro, container carriers and gearless ships. The company specialises in transport of heavy lift and project cargo. Using in-house cargo superintendents, BBC is able to monitor the entire movement of the cargo, guaranteeing the most cost effective freight solutions. Besides fleet management and transportation of project cargo, BBC is also active in competitive chartering, working together with other leading brokers, operators and underwriters all over the world. The main agents for sales and marketing of GDPI will be Argosy Shipping, Houston, for North and South America and Nordana Asia, Singapore, for the Far East. GDPI operations will be handled by BBC Chartering & Logistic, Germany and the commercial side will be handled by Nordana Line, Denmark. NEW JOINT VENTURE: GREAT DANE PROJECTS INC. NORDANA LINE 6 Nordana Line has long experience of transporting yachts, much to our customers satisfaction. Lately, the vessel Skanderborg and its crew exemplified this experience and our efficiency in carrying out such a task. The yacht in question was a 61 foot Hatteras called Time Out. The owner, Mr Michael Kane from the Washington D.C. area, had arranged to transport his yacht to and from the Mediterranean as he was planning to cruise the Aegean and the Greek Isles. Shipment of the yacht was effected with another carrier to the Mediterranean, and Nordana Line, with close cooperation between the commercial and sales departments in Rungsted, Piraeus and Baltimore, was able to secure this cargo from another carrier. Mr Kane wanted to ensure that his boat would be discharged in Baltimore at the end of November, and the m.v. Skanderborg was identified as the most suitable Nordana Line Ro/Ro able to handle the cargo in Piraeus. The boat and cradle were loaded on the port side forward, in order to facilitate a discharge to the water in Baltimore. Furthermore, the boat was also loaded from the water in Piraeus, and secured on the cradle specially designed for the yacht. After the long sea voyage through the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, the vessel arrived in Baltimore on November 30, 2000. Captain Kim Aarup himself operated the jumbo derrick, capable of lifting 120 tons. The crew of the vessel rigged the harness to a special spreader bar designed specifically for this purpose, and secured it to the boat. Captain Aarup skillfully manoeuvred the derrick, lifting the yacht slowly, with Mr Kane and his crew of two on board, over the side of the Skanderborg. The crane held the yacht in the water while the crew on board started the engines and ensured that the hull was safe. This operation was performed in a bitterly cold Northeast United States winter, with strong winds of up to 25 knots. Captain Aarup and his crew went beyond the normal course of action required to transport the yacht in impeccable condition, but also ensured a safe discharge. Close cooperation between all parties ashore ensured this cargo received the attention and service that customers have come to expect from Nordana Line and its agents worldwide. SAILING YACHTS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC THANK YOU NOTE FROM MR KANE Sunil, This is just a brief note to thank you for all your assistance and that of your colleagues in the shipping of my yacht the Time Out. As you know Time Out got here last Thursday at 1:00pm. She was over the side by 3:30pm with the Skanderborg s Captain and her crew handling the lift themselves not the port stevedores. She was held in the water until engines and generators were as expected and then tied alongside (in 25 knots of breeze) until we were ready to depart. She was in virtually perfect condition. There had been no one aboard. All contents were safe. One TV antenna had been broken along with a minor part of her mast rigging. The pieces were handed to me with an apology. She was dirty and will be cleaned up but that was as expected. The dirt is not too severe and is mainly due to the fact that the cradle held her in a slightly bow down position so her decks could not drain completely. Everyone I met or spoke to that was involved with the Nordana Line was exceptionally customer service focused. In Pireaus Ms Angeliki and colleagues, in Baltimore Sunil Ahluwalia and Jim Taylor, on board the Skanderborg the captain and crew. All in all this experience greatly exceeded my expectations and I would not hesitate to use this line again when the opportunity presents itself a first class professional operation, as the commendations and awards in the Captain s conference room reflect. My thanks to you personally for being present and for assisting the offloading process which went very well. I look forward to future dealings should I purchase another vessel in the Mediterranean or elsewhere Nordana services. My best regards Michael Kane 7 NORDANA LINE THE SKANDERBORG S CAPTAIN WENT BEYOND THE NORMAL COURSE OF ACTION REQUIRED TO TRANSPORT THE YACHT IN IMPECCABLE CONDITION, AND ALSO ENSURED A SAFE DISCHARGE. NORDANA LINE 8 In the early days of Nordana Line the Atlantic service was operated with conventional tonnage not really conducive to container transportation. However, from time to time we accepted a 20ft standard container and occasionally a 40ft standard container, normally from the Mediterranean to destinations in the Caribbean or Latin America. The Nordana Line container fleet was small in the early 1970 s, so in order to live up to our core values of reliability and safety, investment was made in what was known as the black box . This was a small archive box capable of holding up to 100 container cards. Each card holding valuable information such as container prefix and serial number, size/type, lease type/company and date when the unit entered into Nordana Line service and all load and discharge movements combined with vessel and voyage numbers. All, of course logged in neat handwriting, enabling all staff to read the information. The trick was to move the cards around in the black box and file them under the correct location or vessel. Thereafter it wa