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Diamond S Shipping Group Inc

Traded as

NYSEDSSI
Russell 2000 Index component
Founded2007
Headquarters33 Benedict Place, Greenwich, CT 06830, ,

Key people

Panagogiannopoulos I. Nikolaos (President), Craig Stevenson, Jr. (CEO)
Florence Ioannou (CFO) of ICR, Inc.
Michael Fogarty VP[1]
Serviceschartering strategy
medium-range (MR) product tankers

Number of employees

29[1]
SubsidiariesDSS Vessel II LLC, Diamond S Shipping III LLC, and Diamond S Management LLC
Websitewebsite
Footnotes / references
203-413-2000

Diamond S Shipping Group Inc. (DSG) is a shipping company legally incorporated in the Marshall Islands with headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States that owns and operates medium-range (MR) tanker vessels engaged in the international transoceanic shipping market of refined petroleum and other products.[2] Diamond S Shipping "runs 33 product tankers."[3] Diamond S Shipping Group Inc is traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the symbol.(NYSE:DSSI).

History[edit]

Diamond S Shipping is legally incorporated in the Marshall Islands.[3]

Subsidiaries[edit]

Diamond S Shipping's subsidiaries include DSS Vessel II LLC, Diamond S Shipping III LLC, and Diamond S Management LLC. The parent or holding company is Diamond S Shipping Group Inc.,"one of the world’s largest owners and operators of medium-range tanker vessels, which crisscross the globe as crucial cogs in the transoceanic shipping trade."[2]

Services[edit]

Diamond S Shipping "runs 33 product tankers that move refined petroleum and other products." Most of the 33 vessels ships are "chartered to companies for years at a time."[3] Diamond S Shipping operates in ports in China and other parts of Asia.

Board of directors[edit]

Craig Stevenson, Jr. is the CEO of Diamond S Shipping. Wilbur Ross was on the management team of Diamond S Shipping until he was appointed U. S. Secretary of Commerce in February 2017. According to a March 23, 2017 article by the Center for Public Integrity, while he stepped down from any decision-making at Diamond S Shipping to avoid conflict-of-interest concerns, Ross kept his "stake in Diamond S Shipping Group Inc."[2]

Shareholders[edit]

Shareholders include First Reserve Corporation, a private equity company based in Greenwich, Connecticut and Cargill's investment arm CarVal. WL Ross &Co affiliates have also been major investors.[4]

WL Ross &Co[edit]

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had part ownership of Diamond S Shipping.[3] until the news media coverage from the release of the Paradise Papers in November 2017 focused attention on conflict of interests concerns between Ross' role in trade policy formulation and his investments in large transoceanic shipping companies. The Commerce Department announced on November 7, 2017 that Commerce Secretary Ross "had fully divested" his stakes in Diamond S Shipping, and Navigator Gas LLC.[5] Concerns were raised about Wendy Teramoto, in an in depth November 6, 2017 report by American Public Media (ABM). "[6] Teramato is Ross' chief of staff at the Commerce Department.[6] The APM Reports investigation found that Teramoto, "cut the China trade deal despite serving as a director for Navigator Holdings Ltd."[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Diamond S Shipping Group Announces Launch of Initial Public Offering February 26, 2014 Greenwich, Conn. Business Wire
  • ^ a b c Levine, Carrie; Zubak-Skees, Chris (March 23, 2017). "Wilbur Ross will shepherd Trump's trade policy. Should he also own a shipping firm?". Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  • ^ a b c d Pramuk, Jacob (April 4, 2017). "Wilbur Ross holds stake in shipping firm that could present China conflict". Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  • ^ "About". Diamond Shipping. nd. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  • ^ Levine, Carrie (November 7, 2017). "Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross sells shipping investment:Controversial asset was focus of Center for Public Integrity investigation". Center for Public Integrity. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  • ^ a b c Maria, Tom; Curi, Scheck (November 6, 2017). "Top Wilbur Ross aide played a role in trade deal while on the board of shipping firm tied to Russia". American Public Media (ABM). Retrieved November 8, 2017.
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    Categories: 
    Companies based in Greenwich, Connecticut
    Transport companies established in 2007
    Shipping companies of the United States
    Container shipping companies
    Offshore companies of the Marshall Islands
     



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