Baltic Exchange Honours Maersk MC-Kinney Moller

JOC Staff |
The achievements of Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller (98) were celebrated at a lunch attended by the legendary Danish shipowner and held in his honour today (Weds 12 October) at London’s Baltic Exchange. The occasion marked his 20 years as a Life Honorary Member of the Exchange.

Welcoming Mr Mc-Kinney Møller to the Baltic Exchange, its Chairman Mark Jackson said:
“It is a delight that you have been able to accept our invitation and I very much hope that you will feel that you are back among friends.”

Referring to Mr Mc-Kinney Møller’s speech of 1991 when he accepted his Life Honorary Membership, Mark Jackson said:
“During your speech in October 1991 you talked about the professionalism of the Baltic membership; their thoroughness and attention to detail, but nonetheless the way in which everyone was expected to stand by the arrangements they had agreed verbally. I am pleased to say that the Baltic still demands these standards of behaviour and remains a firm proponent of the highest possible standards in all matters in shipping.”

Mr Mc-Kinney Møller first visited the Baltic Exchange in 1936 as an apprentice to the British shipping firm H.Hogarth & Sons. AP Møller -Maersk has conducted its business through Baltic Exchange members since the early 20th century and its London company has been a member since 1951.

Previous recipients of Baltic Exchange life membership awards have included IMO Secretary-General Efthimios Mitropoulos (2010), Sammy Ofer (2009), the Duke of Edinburgh (1953) and Winston Churchill (1954).