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04-08-2021 09:36 PM
Unregistered
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27-03-2020 11:24 AM
keithazaria Typical broker tasks or responsibilities would be marketing to customers,shippers or any other companies that needs shipping. It is also the job of broker to ensure the transport of goods by sea. Se more here: Jtm customs clearance agents Sydney
07-10-2019 12:54 AM
Unregistered hi,
I am a Captain on the ship.

I want to be shipbroker (tanker charterer).
There is 2 questions in my head.
1- Can a ship work with more than one brokers.
2- How shipbrokers find Ship and Charterer? is there any website?
3- is my work a plus for me to be a broker?
27-05-2018 06:31 PM
Unregistered Hi everyone

I wanted to ask you about the salaries in this fields: Management Consulting , Investment banking and Shipping(shipbroking and chartering etc)

Whats the starting average salary in this industries and the progression? Here in Singapore london nyc
Whats the most difficult one to get into?

I reffer to compaines like Mckinsey Goldman morgan stanley , and Clarksons ssy

Please share with us if someone know about this

Thnaks in advance!
28-09-2017 09:25 PM
hawkcoy
Sea freight executive

Hi guys, is it possible to become a ship broker/charterer/bunker if my previous experience – as a sea freight executive – is in the freight forwarding/logistics sector?
27-04-2017 01:49 PM
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Getting into shipping after 30?

Hi guys, interesting thread. Not sure if anyone still active here but let's try...

I've just turned 31 and have been working in the media/tv industry for nearly 10 years. Originally from London, I've been employed in Paris, London and currently Bangkok (with projects across SE Asia).

I know I'm quite old to be thinking about a shift in career but I'm getting pretty tired of the media industry and its prospects.

I've always had some interest in the shipping industry - I'm half Greek and my grandfather was the director for one of the biggest (back then) Greek shipowners. Although he retired in '89 and no other family members are involved in the industry, although I do have a few contacts working with shipowners.

I've been doing a little more in-depth research into the industry and thinking about doing some tests at ICS. I guess my thoughts now would be going into shipbroking, potentially wth a view to work for an owner down the line.

My question: Am I too old with too much non-related experience for anyone to even consider taking me on?
03-01-2017 12:10 AM
Unregistered
How are the shipbrokers doing?

Hi,

How are the shipbrokers doing these days? especially in heavylift breakbulk..anyone care to share something? How is the market like? Is this really a sunset industry or it will strive again in a few years?

Pleased to hear. Thanks in advance for sharing.
26-07-2016 08:33 AM
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What I meant was the position itself was too vague for me to do some research on it.
Is it like a freight trader or freight forwarder and etc?
Thanks in advance!
It is what it the JD says. Basically trying to sell boxes to forwarders or NVOCs.
26-07-2016 03:26 AM
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Hi bros and professionals out there. Does anyone here know what kind of position is for the following?:

Company: Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd
Position: Trade Executive (Liners)

Job Description:
- Assist trade manager in strategizing trade plans and managing trade routes.

- You will be involved in the Price Formulation, Space Management, Liaison with shipping agents, clients and business / consortium partners on trade matters

Thanks a ton...!

What I meant was the position itself was too vague for me to do some research on it.
Is it like a freight trader or freight forwarder and etc?
Thanks in advance!
26-07-2016 02:53 AM
Unregistered Hi bros and professionals out there. Does anyone here know what kind of position is for the following?:

Company: Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd
Position: Trade Executive (Liners)

Job Description:
- Assist trade manager in strategizing trade plans and managing trade routes.

- You will be involved in the Price Formulation, Space Management, Liaison with shipping agents, clients and business / consortium partners on trade matters

Thanks a ton...!
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