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Press Release

The Swedish Club appoints five new Board Members

Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2018: The Swedish Club announced at its AGM last week that it has appointed five new Board members.

The following new Board members were elected, bringing with them a wealth of experience from many sectors of the shipping industry:

  • Dr. Zou Yingying, Deputy General Legal Counsel and General Manager of the Legal Department of China Merchants Energy Shipping Ltd.
  • Mr. Gu Zhongdong, Deputy Managing Director of Cosco Shipping Lines Ltd.
  • Capt. Thanasis C. Beis, Managing Director of Costamare Shipping Co. S.A.
  • Mr. Mikael Livijn. General Counsel Wallenius Lines AB, Wallenius Marine AB
  • Mr Twinchok Tanthuwanit, Owner representative of Regional Container Lines Pte. Ltd.

At the AGM, Chairman of the Board, Lennart Simonsson, welcomed the five to their new role and extended his thanks to the Board as a whole for its passion and commitment to the Club over the last year.    

During the day the Club focused on the issue of government intervention in marine casualties, a topic of increasing concern to the shipping community and yet one which rarely makes the headlines. The keynote presentation was given by Jonathan Walker, LOC, followed by a panel of experts, including Andrew Bardot, International Group of P&I Clubs; Mauricio Garrido, T&T Salvage; Chris Beesley, C Solutions Consultants; and Eric Jacobs, Awilhelmsen Management. They guided the audience through past cases and discussed the long-term implications of this change in attitude to the future of our industry.

“We have seen this issue become more prevalent as time goes on.” said Lars Rhodin, Managing Director of The Swedish Club. “Whilst we deal with every incident on an individual basis, we have all seen cases become more political, and as such, our industry has to respond accordingly. Society today has less tolerance with marine casualties.

“The panel gave an expert insight into the implications of this new political dimension on our everyday business activities, and I am pleased to say that they provided members of the audience with a number of ideas in how best to proceed, should they face the same situation.” 

Lars Rhodin told members attending the AGM that the Club had “emerged from 2017 well prepared and in the right position to take advantage of a stabilising market.

Lars Rhodin, MD AGM2018

“The Swedish Club will continue to adapt and serve in a changing dynamic market; focus on maintaining its current level of operating and underwriting performance and by putting members’

For further information please contact:
Debra Massey on +44 1296 682675, email dmassey@elabor8.co.uk

Photo: Jenny Christenson

 

Notes to Editors

The Swedish Club was founded by shipowners in 1872 and is today a leading and diversified mutual marine insurance company, owned and controlled by its members. The Club writes Protection & Indemnity, Freight, Demurrage & Defence, Hull & Machinery, Hull Interests, Loss of Hire, War Risks, and any additional insurances required by shipowners or charterers. It also writes Hull & Machinery, War risks and Loss of Hire for Mobile Offshore Units and FPSOs.

Its head office is located in Gothenburg, Sweden, with branch offices in Piraeus, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Oslo and London.