MOL appoints Tim Harrington to lead MOL (Canada) Inc.
MOL (America) Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer, Tsuyoshi Yoshida, has named Tim Harrington to serve as Vice President, Canada and head the MOL (Canada) Inc. liner organization. Harrington will be responsible for sales, customer service, and operational activities to serve the Canadian market. Harrington will be stationed in Toronto, and will report directly to Richard Craig, Senior Vice President of Operations of MOL (America) Inc, said in the company's press release.
“We are very pleased to have Tim to lead our new Canadian organization,” said Yoshida. “His credentials and leadership will be a strong asset MOL and we expect that customers will be extremely satisfied with Tim’s considerable industry knowledge and broad base of ability.”
Harrington has over 25 years of shipping industry experience in sales, marketing, pricing, and general management. He has held various management positions with increasing levels of responsibility with CAST, Sea-Land Service Inc., Maersk Line, and most recently, NYK Line. Harrington received his undergraduate degree from York University of Toronto.
Effective August 1, 2013, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. will begin operating in Canada as MOL (Canada) Inc. MOL (America) Inc. and Montship, Inc. jointly announced on May 21, 2013 that their liner agent agreement will expire on July 31, 2013. All other agent agreements between MOL’s non-liner divisions and Montship will continue without interruption. MOL will maintain its four existing weekly liner services to/from Vancouver and its Asia/Halifax service which began on June 17. Further details regarding MOL (Canada) Inc. will be communicated in the near future.
About MOL
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has the world’s largest ocean shipping fleet. Backed by experience and technologies developed over 128 years, MOL moves today’s global economy. MOL operates specialized bulk carriers for iron ore, coal, and woodchips; tankers that transport crude oil and LNG; car carriers; cruise ships; ferries and coastal liners; and containerships that deliver a variety of finished products as part of the largest and most diverse global network of liner and logistics services. MOL (America) Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MOL.