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About SSY - Our History
In 1880 two shipbrokers, Ernest Louis Simpson, an Englishman, and Lewis
H. Spence, an American, founded the firm of Simpson and Spence and set up
an office in New York. In 1882 Captain William Young was invited to join
the Partnership and open an office in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. From
then on the firm was known as Simpson Spence & Young.
In the years following, offices were opened in London and other UK cities
in order to service local principals. New York and London became the focal
points of worldwide shipping for several decades, and in these two centres
Simpson Spence & Young built up specialist teams of brokers and back-up
staff, which were later to form the successful springboard for future
development and expansion.
In the middle 1960's, the Partnership made the decision to expand internationally,
and in 1966 an office was opened in Australia. Over the following 25 years
Simpson Spence & Young, encouraged by the success of this venture,
opened further offices in Vancouver (1973), Hong Kong (1975), Bogota (1986),
Singapore (1991), Shanghai (1997), Jakarta (2001), Naples (2001), Oslo (2003), Zug (2003), a joint venture in Hamburg (2004), Beijing (2005), Mumbai (2007) and Monaco (2008).
Today, with all the offices linked by an excellent communication network,
the flow of information and market intelligence circulating throughout
the organisation enables all offices to give their clients a comprehensive
worldwide service, unique amongst shipbroking companies. This service
covers Dry Cargo
Chartering, Power Projects, Freight
Futures, Tanker
Chartering, Gas Chartering, Chemical Chartering, New-Building Contracting, Sale
and Purchase of second-hand tonnage, Demolition and Container Projects.
All offices and associates are backed by SSY
Consultancy & Research Limited in London who offer information,
statistics, market studies and consultancy on all shipping matters. The Agency
Department in London has a wealth of information on the ports of North
America, in which subject it specialises.
Simpson Spence & Young has remained an independent private Partnership
since 1880, and today we are one of the largest international shipbroking
organisations.
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