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Pacific Shipping, Inc.

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Pacific Shipping, Inc.
FormerlyDAR Shipping Agency (2009-2012)
Company typePrivate
IndustryCargo/Freight, Container lease/sale, Transport & Logistics
Founded2009, 2012 (Inc.)
FounderCharles T. Domnick
HeadquartersDelap, Majuro, Marshall Islands
Number of locations
Majuro & Ebeye, Marshall Islands
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Salome Andrike (CEO)
  • Charles T. Domnick (Chairman)
  • Francis Carlos Domnick (President)
  • Mio Domnick-Takju (CFO)
  • Jeffrey Riofrer (COO)
ParentANIL-DAR-PSI Group of Companies
SubsidiariesAnil Development Inc., DAR Sales and Services (Including Salon De Majuro, Sisters Sewing Shop and DAR Retail Store/C & C's Store ),[1] Jittak Bar & Take Out, DAR Coffee Corner Restaurant(Majuro), DAR-EBEYE Restaurant(Ebeye) and formerly DAR (Domnick Auto Rentals) Majuro.[2]
Websitewww.mellship.com/Agency/MH www.npdlship.com/contact-us/

Pacific Shipping, Inc. (PSI) is a shipping company founded in 2009 and incorporated in Majuro, Marshall Islands in 2012. PSI is the Shipping agent for Pacific International Lines, Mariana Express Lines PTE LTD,[3] Neptune Pacific Direct Line[4] & Inchcape Shipping Services (Formerly). PSI is the only agency that handle all oil tankers transport on Majuro (2012 - 2020). The founder of PSI is Charles T. Domnick a Marshallese entrepreneur, honorary consulate of Israel in Majuro,[5][circular reference][6][7][8] former Minister of finance in 1982,[9][circular reference] Minister of Public Works, Minister of Foreign affairs in 1987[10][circular reference] during the term of late president Amata Kabua and former Senator of Marshall Islands also a congressman for Marshalls during the time of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in four consecutive terms,[11][12][circular reference][13][circular reference][14][circular reference] together with Hackney Takju as General manager & Francis Carlos Domnick as CEO (Including Anil Development Inc.).[15] PSI is the sister companies of Anil Development Inc. and DAR Sales & Services.[16]

Description

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The company is started in 2009 as DAR Shipping Agency, Since 2012 as the company expanded and launched its Containerization program it became the Shipping agent for Mariana Express Lines LTD. (MELL) based in Singapore, Pacific International Lines (partially the ownership of Singapore's Mariana Express Lines)[17] and Pacific Direct Line based in New Zealand, Also providing services for Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) oil tankers in Majuro.[18] In 2018 CTSI ( Consolidated Transportation Services Incorporated ) Air & Sea Services Logistics based on Guam make a deal on PSI to be their agent in Majuro.[19] PSI also accommodate Cruise ships having leisure in Marshall Islands and private or public (government) projects/services.

PSI offer liner shipping services to route of Hong Kong, Guam, Saipan, Taiwan and United States ports for PIL. Using Hong Kong and Kaoshiung as hubs, MELL currently carries containers between China, Southeast Asia, Japan, Australia and islands in the Pacific[20] with 22 ports including Fiji (Suva and Lautoka), Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga (Nuku’alofa), Tahiti, the Cook Islands (Rarotonga), Norfolk & Tarawa for PDL.[21]

View from Delap-Uliga-Darrit where PSI located
PIL vessel in Hong Kong

In August 2016 when Indian Navy visited Majuro for commitment to peace and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region and Indian Navy's increasing footprint and operational reach, Pacific Shipping, Inc. serve for providing the navy transportation services in Majuro.[22]

In March 2019 while Pacific Partnership wraps up in Marshall Islands, Pacific Shipping, Inc. working with Seaway Filipinas Logistics based on Olongapo, Zambales Philippines to provide all transportation services to US Navy (USNS Brunswick) that joins the program.[23]

PIL LOGO

Executive Management/Departments

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  • Salome Andrike (CEO)
  • Francis Carlos Domnick (President)
  • Mio Domnick-Takju (CFO)
  • Jeffrey Riofrer (COO)
  • Aloysius Domnick (Deputy Operations Officer)

Vessels

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MELL Cargo vessels to Majuro & Ebeye

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  • MV KOTA HENNING
  • MV KOTA HAPAS
  • MV KOTA HAKIM
  • MV KOTA HARUM
  • MV KOTA HALUS
PIL 20 footer dry container

PDL Cargo vessels to Majuro

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  • MV SOUTHERN PEARL
  • MV CAPITAINE QUIROS

DAR Cargo/Fishing vessels in Majuro to Ebeye

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  • LC CHASE D
  • MV JEJNICA
  • MV Charlies Angels (decommissioned)
  • MV Tojolok (decommissioned)
  • MV Miss Tamioko (decommissioned)

Oil Tanker vessels to Majuro

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  • MT AKRI
  • MT SOPHIA
  • STI MANHATTAN
  • STI ASTRALL EXPRESS
  • STI CSC PEACE
  • STI AQUA
  • STI FOREVER GLORY
  • MV FAIRLIFT
  • STI FOREVER PROSPERITY
  • STI GRAND ACE
  • STI MAYFAIR
  • MT AXIOS
  • MT HIGH VENTURE
  • MT LEOPARD STAR
  • MT CHANG HANG XI WANG
  • MT HERACLES

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "DAR Store - Majuro". Wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  2. ^ "Guidebook" (PDF). courses.washington.edu. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  3. ^ https://www.mellship.com/Agency
  4. ^ https://www.npdlship.com/about-us/
  5. ^ Israel–Marshall Islands relations
  6. ^ https://embassy-consulate.startup.info/consulate/Israel_Majuro_Marshall-islands-7464/
  7. ^ https://visacent.com/consulate-general/israeli-honorary-consulate-in-majuro-marshall-islands/
  8. ^ https://www.embassypages.com/israel-consulate-majuro-marshallislands
  9. ^ Ministry of Finance (Marshall Islands)
  10. ^ Minister of Foreign Affairs (Marshall Islands)
  11. ^ shttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Trust_Territory_of_the_Pacific_Islands_parliamentary_election
  12. ^ 1970 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands parliamentary election
  13. ^ 1972 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands parliamentary election
  14. ^ 1974 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands parliamentary election
  15. ^ "Marshall Islands - Mariana Express Lines Pte. Ltd". Mellship.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  16. ^ "Business Detail - Micronesia Business Directory". micronesiabusinessdirectory.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  17. ^ "Pacific International Lines". 29 January 2019 – via Wikipedia.
  18. ^ "Pacific Shipping Inc (majuro): U.S. Customs data". www.tradesparq.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  19. ^ "Shipping Companies". Archived from the original on 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  20. ^ "Home". mellship.com.
  21. ^ "Home". pdl123.co.nz.
  22. ^ "isit of Indian Warship to Port Majuro, Marshall Islands". www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  23. ^ "Pacific Partnership 2019 Wraps Up in the Marshall Islands". www.military.com.
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