Nesskip
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Nesskip hf. is an Icelandic shipping company based in Reykjavík. Founded on 27 January 1974, it is one of Iceland's largest bulk transporting firms. The company exports oil in their tankers MV Freyja and MV Frigg, but also deals with the shipping of steel products, construction materials, cement, timber, pumice, cement, coal, gravel, ferrosilicon, fishmeal, and salt. It is a member of the international shipping organization Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO). In 2006, Norwegian shipping company Wilson EuroCarriers acquired a majority share in Nesskip; their working relationship dates back to 1977.[1]
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- ^ "Crewing company Nesskip hf. Reykjavik (Iceland)". Maritime-union.com. Retrieved May 2014.
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