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Simpson Spence Young Announces Carbon Strategy


Zwanny Spill Kits


CCS Steers Into British Waters With New UK Operation


Olaf Groeger, Managing Director of CCS


Simpson Spence Young (SSY) has today announced that James Ash has joined SSY Futures ltd to build out and head their new carbon derivative desk and offsetting service. James brings over 20 years energy and carbon experience and will work closely with our existing clients offering a fully rounded service in both the compliant and voluntary offset markets.


The new carbon desk will be supported by our in-house research team, as well as our partnerships with Signal Ocean and Marine Benchmark. These underpin SSY’s ability to accurately estimate a vessel’s future emissions or provide a complete audit of its actual emissions.


James joins SSY Futures from Mysteel Commodity services, with previous experience including Griffin Markets and Marex Spectron.


Mark Richardson, Chairman of SSY commented: “We’re delighted to welcome James to the SSY team, and we look forward to working with him to help develop this important area of the business. We all have a responsibility to reduce our impact on the planet, and shipping has a key role to play. Supporting our clients to manage their carbon emissions strategies is a key priority for SSY.”


COLUMBIA Cruise Services (CCS) is proud to announce it is heading into British waters by launching CCS UK, a Southampton-based ship management and recruiting operation.


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The cruise vessel management business will continue running fleets for its existing UK shipping operators while aiming to attract new clients. CCS recently purchased premises in Southampton, England, which will serve as the company’s UK office.


“We’ve set up a fully accredited UK subsidiary to better serve our existing clients and to prepare for future expansion,” said Olaf Groeger, who as Managing Director of CCS will hold the same role at CCS UK. “This subsidiary strengthens our ability to secure more clients in the UK, an incredibly competitive ship management market, and gives us the platform to eventually develop CCS UK into a third-party agency.”


The new venture, which opens for business in August 2021, will manage the strategic and commercial aspects of its clients’ vessels in accordance with all local regulations, such as the UK Tonnage Tax regime. All services will be supported by the company’s Hamburg- based parent, CCS GmbH.


“This is an exciting development for CCS and we’re really looking forward to making a difference in the UK market, as well as establishing new partnerships,” Mr Groeger said.


6 www.dockyard-mag.com September 2021


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