The Baltic and White Sea Conference

The Baltic and White Sea Conference , Conférence de la Baltique et de le Mer Blanche, The Baltic and International Maritime Conference, Conférence Internationale et de la Baltique
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Founded: 1905
Sources: HB 1921, HB 1923, HB 1925, HB 1929, HB 1936, HB 1938

Officers

  • Dan Boström Vice President 1925-1936
  • T. Russel Cairns President of the Bureau (President) 1936
  • T. C. Christensen Vice President of the Executive Committee (Vice President) 1929-1938 / President of the Executive Committee (President) 1938
  • John Denholm Vice President 1923-1929 / President 1929-1936
  • William (C.K.) Hansen Vice President 1921-1938 / Chairman (President) 1929-1938 : Chairman of the Documentary Council
  • Otto Hillerström President of the Executive Committee (President) 1929-1938 / President of the Documentary Council (President) 1938
  • Axel Kampen Vice President of the Executive Committee (Vice President) 1938
  • Martin Larsen Assistant Manager (Manager) 1929-1936
  • Jacob Fabricius Myhre Director 1921-1929 / Consultant 1929-1938
  • Sir William J. Noble President 1921-1925 / Honorary President (President) 1925-1936
  • Jacob Olsen Manager 1929-1936
  • Edward Theodore Salvesen Vice President 1921-1925 / President 1925-1929
  • Chr. Sass Vice President 1921-1929
  • H. Steuch Director of the Bureau (Director) 1936-1938 / Manager 1938 : Manager of the Documentary Council

Seats

Members in these countries

Amateur associations of these countries. Ship-owners, shipbrokers, insurance brokers, Associations, and other combinations of ship-owners. The Conference has members in the following countries: Tonnage déclaré, environ 5 millions détonnes (HB of 1923). Tonnage déclaré, plus de 7 millions de tonnes (HB of 1925). Ship-owners, shipbrokers, insurance brokers, Associations, and other combinations of ship-owners. (HB 1929)
Belgium (since 1921) , Dantzig (since 1925) , Denmark (since 1921) , Estonia (since 1925) , Finland (since 1921) , France (since 1921) , Germany (since 1921) , Greece (since 1929) , Ireland (since 1925) , Italy (since 1921) , Latvia (since 1925) , Lithuania (since 1925) , Netherlands (since 1921) , Norway (since 1921) , Poland (since 1929) , Portugal (1921-1925) , Romania (since 1925) , Russia (1921-1929) , Spain (since 1921) , Sweden (since 1921) , United Kingdom (since 1921) , United States of America (since 1925) ,

Object

Unir les armateurs afin de développer l'exploitation maritime de l'Europe ; dans le but de régler la compétition, fixer un tarif minimum de fret, améliorer et unifier les chartes-parties, conférer avec d'autres fédérations d'armateurs, etc. (HB 1925) To unite ship-owners and other persons and organisations connected with the shipping industry in order to consider and, if expedient, take action on all matters affecting the industry. (HB 1929)

Publications

Bulletins mensuels at spéciaux. (1925) Monthly circular and information bureau circular and special bulletins. (HB 1929) Monthly circular and special bulletins: " The Baltic and International Maritime Conference " (1905-1930). (HB 1938)

Activities

Bulletins mensuels at spéciaux; Conférences internationales. (HB 1929)