Environmental & Social Information • May 4, 2009
Environmental & Social Information
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Pressrelease May 4. 2009 from Rederi AB Transatlantic (publ)
The Transatlantic Ice Council is an international advisory board, established independently from Transatlantic, whose objective is to provide advice on ice management and icebreaking based on the collective experience of its members.
The leading international experts of the Ice Council board are from Sweden, Finland, Russia, Canada, Germany and the United States and have been selected for their experience and operational excellence.
Transatlantic focuses on setting the standards for safe and efficient operations.
"The purpose of the Ice Council is to advise Transatlantic and its clients on challenging ice conditions and share best practice and knowledge on safe and efficient operations in the sensitive Arctic environment," says Stefan Eliasson, Head of Transatlantic's Offshore/Icebreaking business area.
The Transatlantic Ice Council is funded by Transatlantic, but is an independent body with its own agenda. Its chairman is Anders Backman, former head of the Swedish Maritime Administration´s icebreaking services and an internationally recognized expert on Arctic marine operations.
"We share the conviction that all parties involved in Arctic operations should cooperate in developing safe ice management systems, risk analysis and processes in order to establish a unified vision on how to avoid accidents and reduce environmental impact," says Anders Backman.
The first open session of the Transatlantic Ice Council will be held in June in connection with POAC 09, the 20th International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic Conditions, in Luleå, Sweden.
Transatlantic has developed an integrated operational system that combines offshore and ice management services. Three support systems are designed to optimize customer operations: The Transatlantic Ice Council • The Transatlantic Ice Master • The Transatlantic Ice Academy
The Transatlantic Ice Master is a Strategic, Tactic & Daily Operation System for Arctic offshore operations, developed in cooperation with SSPA in Gothenburg.
The Transatlantic Ice Academy is a unique company‐sponsored training program that provides cutting‐ edge training in ice management and icebreaking for both Transatlantic and the officers and crews of its clients and partners, preparing them for demanding operations in ice conditions.
Transatlantic is a shipping company specialized in offshore/icebreaking and industrial shipping. The company share is listed on the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm.
| Total number of vessels: | 38 |
|---|---|
| Number of offshore vessels: | 3 combination vessels for offshore and icebreaking 1 offshore vessel These vessels are primarily used for offshore assignments in the North Sea and Arctic. 4 newbuildings under construction with Ice Class IA |
| Net sales 2008: | SEK 2,121 M |
| Operating profit 2008: | SEK 271 M |
| Owners: | Approximately 6,200 shareholders Enneff Rederi AB/Enneff Fastigheter AB and Lindéngruppen are the largest individual shareholders, together holding approximately 45% of the votes. |
| CEO: | Anders Källström |
| Number of employees: | 1,100, of whom approximately 900 are shipboard employees |
| Head office: | Skärhamn, Sweden Operations are also conducted from offices in Gothenburg, Västerås and Helsingborg in Sweden, Helsinki in Finland and Goole in the UK. |
For further information, contact Transatlantic:
Stefan Eliasson, Head of Offshore/Icebreaking Business Area, +46 (0)304‐67 47 46 Anders Backman, Chairman of the Transatlantic Ice Council, +46(0)304‐40 97 71
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