Guinea Shipping Corporation sets sail as Africa’s newest bulk shipping line
Guinea Shipping Corporation (GSC) has been launched as Africa’s newest bulk shipping line, focused on supporting Guinea’s vital mineral export industry.
January 21, 2020: Guinea Shipping Corporation (GSC) has been launched as Africa's newest bulk shipping line, focused on supporting Guinea's vital mineral export industry. GSC will manage operations related to the maritime shipping of goods, minerals, with a primary focus on export bulk commodities in Guinea.
GSC is chaired by Henrik Christensen, a Danish entrepreneur living in Hong Kong. In Christensen's diverse 40 year career, he has established many logistics-related entities including the Africa Logistics Club, a network designed to develop more business between China and Africa.
GSC was created 10 years ago but remained dormant ever since. Starting this January, it has set out its goals, claiming it is Africa's newest bulk shipping line.
The carrier will also manage chartering, acquisition and operation of ships and the day-to-day operations. Future plans also include joint venture partnerships to develop barging, transshipment and port management.
The shipping line aims to reinvest in Guinea's maritime sector. Initial plans are to provide a training ship and school with a particular focus on helping local people build careers as international seafarers.
The main customers of GSC will initially be the mining companies operating in Guinea but the carrier's ambition is to extend its network to other West African countries.
Guinea's huge commodities potential has been reshaping international dry bulk trading patterns in the last few years with vast quantities of bauxite and iron ore heading from the West African nation bound for China.