June25 , 2026

    Wilhelmsen Ship Management celebrates 50 years, strengthens ties with Japan

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    Wilhelmsen Ship Management is celebrating 50 years of global success, marking a major milestone in its journey as one of the world’s leading ship management companies. As part of this golden jubilee, the company has highlighted Japan’s pivotal role in its growth and long-standing partnerships.

    Wilhelmsen’s association with Japan dates back to 1990, when it first began managing Japanese-owned tonnage. Since then, the company has built enduring relationships with Japanese shipowners and partners, founded on trust, collaboration, and shared progress.

    “Japan has been integral to our story for more than three decades,” said Spokesperson of Wilhelmsen Ship Management. “We are deeply grateful to our Japanese customers and partners for their confidence and support. Together, we have achieved meaningful milestones, and as we celebrate 50 years, we look forward to continuing this strong collaboration and shaping the future of shipping—together.”

    With a half-century of experience, Wilhelmsen Ship Management remains committed to driving innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence while strengthening global partnerships across the maritime sector.

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