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Moshe Mano

Moshe Mano (Template:Lang-he, born 1955, in Haifa, Israel)[1][2] is a businessman who is active in the maritime, hospitality, and real estate industries. He is the founder, President and CEO of the Mano Holdings Group,[2][3][4][5] which includes Mano Maritime, Mano Holidays, Bambook Properties, and Flamingo Universe, Rodex and Mano City. [2][3][5][6] He holds 50% of Crown Shipping company. [7]

The companies in the Mano Holdings Group are rated among the 100 largest companies in Israel for Service & Trade category.[8] Mano is the founder of the first local radio station in Israel.[2][4][5][9] He has been an honorary consul of the Russian Federation since 1995[2][4][5][9][10] and was also an active collaborator during the 1990s Post-Soviet aliyah (1991-2000).[5]

Biography

In 1932, at the height of the Fifth Aliyah (1929-1939), Moshe Mano's father, Mordechai Mano, emigrated with his parents from Thessaloniki, Greece to what is now Israel, along with other Greek workers who contributed to the construction of the Port of Haifa.[5] Abba Hushi, who was head of the Workers’ Council in Haifa at the time, traveled to Thessaloniki in order to persuade Jewish workers to make Aliyah.[5] Among the 100 families that agreed to relocate were members of the Mano family including Mordechai, who was only 12 years old at the time. This relocation allowed the families to escape the Holocaust, during which the Jews in Thessaloniki were persecuted and killed.[5]

Mordechai Mano raised a family in Israel and is now considered as one of the pioneers in the maritime transportation field, having founded Mano Maritime enterprises in 1945. He died in 1969, when his son Moshe was only 14 years old.[5] Moshe Mano, the youngest son of Mordechai Mano, was born in Haifa in 1955[1][2] and has lived there ever since. He did his military service in the Israeli Air Force. He is married to Iris Mano, who is responsible for the Mano Group's Tourism division.[5] His son Moran also works in the family business in the maritime transport field,[3] and another son, Liran, participates in the real estate and entrepreneurship of the Mano Group.[11]

He published an autobiographical book by the name Yamim Soharim (English: Rough seas). [12]

Business activities

When he was in his early thirties, Moshe Mano decided to carry out his father's vision and establish a new maritime company. He established Mano Maritime, and the firm subsequently became a subsidiary of the Mano Holdings Group which Mano owns.[5] Over the years, the group has expanded to include additional activities: cargo ships, passenger ships,[10] real estate, hotels in Israel[13] and abroad, technology, communications, etc.[5] The company has a broad network of international relations and cooperates with global maritime companies such as the Japanese transportation company "K" Line and Ocean Network Express (“ONE”). [3][14]

Mano Maritime operates a diversified shipping fleet: container ships, bulk carriers, automobile transport, and other cargo vessels.[3] In 2009, Mano have commenced managing the Golden Iris cruise ship and soon afterwards began operating leading cruises from and to Israel.[15] In 2018 Mano commenced managing the cruise ship Crown Iris. In the real estate field, the company buys and leases commercial buildings, and in 2012 it entered the hotel industry by acquiring hotel properties both locally and internationally.[13]

For the past few years, Moshe Mano, the Mano Group and Mano Maritime Ltd. have been listed among the top 100 companies on the Israeli market in the Dun & Bradstreet ratings in the service & trade category.[8]

Moshe Mano is also a business angel and invests in additional fields such as the Israeli hi-tech industry.[3][16]

Social and community activities

From 1991 through the mid-2000s, during the period of the 1990s Post-Soviet aliyah, Moshe Mano collaborated with the EEF and sent Mano Maritime's passenger ships to bring over 120,000 immigrants to Israel from the former USSR.[5] In 1995, Mano was awarded the title of honorary consul of Russia in Haifa and the north of Israel.[5]

In 1991 he established Radio 1 (later become Haifa Radio) the first local radio station in Israel, broadcasting to the North and throughout the Haifa region.[4][5][17]

The Israeli Navy awarded Moshe Mano the title Notable of the Israeli Navy[2][3][4] for his many years of contribution and assistance to both the sailors and the Navy in different domains including a memorial cruise to the INS Dakar submarine for the benefit of families of the crew.[18] Mano also contributes to various volunteer associations and charitable organizations such as women's shelters, boarding schools, educational institutions for children, and others.[19] He has also contributed to the community by providing leisure cruises for holocaust survivors, children with cancer or at risk, and others in need.[20]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ a b Moshe Mano profile in Globes DUN'S 100
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Moshe Mano. in The directors guide
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Mano Maritime overwiew in Globes DUN'S 100
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Company Overview of Mano Maritime Ltd in bloomberg
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Moshe Mano: sea of love". in 100 years of achievements in Haifa metropolitan 1906-2006. Carmeli, Amos (ed.). Pirsum Neyar Publishing. 2006. p. 270-272.
  6. ^ Smith, C. Peter (2014). The Small-Scale Fleet: : A Visiual Showcase. Pen and Sword publishing. p. 212.
  7. ^ Moshe Mano holds 50% of Crown Shipping company. port2port.
  8. ^ a b Ranking of Largest Service & Trade Companies in Israel, 2014 Ranking of Largest Service & Trade Companies in Israel, 2013
  9. ^ a b c Peri, Lior (4 December 2009), "The next peace agreement should sign in Haifa". in Yedioth Haifa.
  10. ^ a b c (3 October 2008). Moshe Mano". in Yedioth Haifa. p. 40.
  11. ^ Manage Ship Department in Mano Maritime site
  12. ^ Rough seas.
  13. ^ a b Noy, Ariel (5 December 2012). "Businessman Moshe Mano bought crowne plaza hotel from Lev Avnerovich Leviev for 70 million dollars". Calcalist.
  14. ^ Baron, Lior (15 January 2008). " Mitsui O.S.K. Lines initiates business in Israel". in Globes. p.12. (June 2008), "Companies SAL and K-LINE will cooperate in carrying special cargo". in Hamteen – professional magazine.
  15. ^ Kfiri, Avi (12 January 2007). "Staying in Haifa". in Zman Haifa. Benzaquen, John (18 May 2010). "Smooth sailing". in Jerusalem Post. p. 29.
  16. ^ (20 February 2011). "Moshe Mano joined delegation for cancelling visa's between Ukraine and Israel". Port 2 Port.
  17. ^ Godder, Itay (26 September 2009). "Special interview with Moshe Mano". Nrg Maariv. and: "From pirate to local: The evolution of the local radio in Haifa and the north". From the book Shaham and Friends. Yedioth publishing house. 2013
  18. ^ "Israeli Navi commander Awarded the rank of “Notable” to Moshe Mano", in Port2Port site
  19. ^ Zion, Hila (12 August 2010). "The city". in Maariv business. p. 9 And: (20 October 2010). "Soaps". in Yedioth Ahronoth finance. p. 11.
  20. ^ Feler, Ariel (15 May 2014). "Free leisure cruise for holocaust survivors". in New1. and Haelion-Mazarich, Rachel (April 2009). "A cruise by Mano Maritime in May 2008". in Kol-Hanitsolim (The voice of the survivors). p. 10. and (11 September 2005). "12 years old cancer patient went to cruise to Greece". in Arutz Sheva and Ben-Ami, Shimon (31 March 2014). "Donation on a ship by Mano Maritime in Haifa by the Israeli cancer organization". Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine in Zepo. and (31 March 2014). "The Golden Iris for the Israeli cancer organization". in Port2Port.
  21. ^ (30 November 2009). Business Leaders Forum inaugurated at home of Russian Ambassador, Haifa University site.
  22. ^ İSRAİL MOSHE MANO ŞİRKETİNE GÜMÜŞ ANAHTAR, turizmdosyasi, 12 Ekim 2009
  23. ^ Larnaka's honorary title, Haifa News, May 25, 2018