Lars takes an appointment with Graebel

 

Graebel Companies has appointed Lars Lykke Iversen to its board of directors. Lars recently retired from the Santa Fe Group, where he served as CEO for 27 years and built the firm into a major global mobility services provider. 

 

“Lars brings such a unique skillset and perspective to Graebel’s board,” said Bill Graebel, CEO of Graebel Companies. “He’s lived and worked all over the world, understands the challenges and dynamics of delivering best in class relocation services across these markets, and is also uniquely attuned to the opportunities that lie ahead of us. He will be a key strategic partner as we think about the growth and evolution of our company on a global basis.” 

 

Lars’ career spans more than 40 years in the relocation and transportation industries. Prior to his tenure at Santa Fe Group, he served in a number of executive finance roles at East Asiatic Company (EAC) as well as at Johnson Walton Steamships. He’s served as the president of the Overseas Movers Network International (OMNI), as a board member for the Worldwide Employee Relocation Council (WERC), and also as a board member of FIDI Asia, an international alliance of movers and relocation service providers. He’s been inducted to the Hall of Honor by the International Association of Movers and also received a Meritorious Service Award from the WERC. 

 

Born in Denmark, Lars served in the Danish Queens Guard, holds a degree in economics and business administration, and completed additional professional training at leading European business schools Insead and the International Institute for Management Development (IMD). He’s lived in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada and is fluent in both Danish and English. 

 

“Having known and been a partner in business with Bill for many years, I am honoured to join the Graebel board of directors,” said Lars. “Graebel’s service delivery model is second to none. I look forward to contributing my global knowledge and experience in working with Bill and his outstanding team, as they take Graebel to the next level in the global mobility market. I believe much opportunity lies ahead for Graebel.” 

Photo:  Lars Lykke Iversen

 

Asian Tigers Mobility Singapore achieves STP-Plus

 

Asian Tigers Mobility – Singapore has achieved ‘Secure Trade Partnership (STP) Plus certification’ by Singapore Customs.  This means that the company, and its Mutual Risk Agreement (MRA) partners worldwide, is less likely to have shipments inspected by customs. 

 

The company was the first in Singapore to be certified as an STP supplier.  The STP is a voluntary certification program administered by Singapore Customs to help companies adopt robust security measures to enhance the security of the global supply chain. It is consistent with the World Customs Organisation (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards to secure and facilitate global trade. 

 

The Highest Level of Security – STP-Plus certification is only awarded to companies who have attained the ‘Premium’ band under the TradeFIRST assessment, which comprises five levels of facilitation and audited for compliance directly by Singapore Customs officers. 

 

This could be likened to the USA C-TPAT Tier status of II and III. Tier III being the highest security status, and accorded to C-TPAT Partners who exceed program requirements and have implemented supply chain security best practices based on the risk assessments they conducted.

 

At present, Singapore has MRAs with Canada, Republic of Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the United States. 

 

For more information please contact Patrick Goh at +65 6381 6617 or email at patrick.goh@asiantigers-singapore.com.
 

Leo Ots leaves the moving industry

 

Leo Ots has advised that he has now left Ziegler in Switzerland.  He said that he has had a wonderful 40 months with a group of professional people.  “I enjoyed working with them and everybody under my general management level, steering the company in the right direction with positive growth results,” he said.

 

Of his partners and friends in OMNI Leo said: “You have all assisted me with my re-entry into the international moving business after an absence of some years. Working with all of you was like coming home again to my old Arthur Pierre days. The tonnage award that Willy Toedtli gave me during the last OMNI convention in Firenze is one of my highlights of the past year and also the proof that there will always be a market to provide top service handled between real professional companies. I am a 100% OMNI fan.”

 

Leo said that he has no immediate plans for the moment but moving is in his blood and he is “nearly sure” that he will be back in the industry one day. 

 

 

Brazillian Customs Officers strike

OMNI would like to thanks G-Inter in Brazil for providing the following information….

“Please be aware that Brazilian customs officers started a national strike today, July 14th. This will impact port and airport operations all over Brazil for inbound and outbound household good shipments. Officers are claiming for salary adjustments. The customs officer’s Union confirmed that they will stop their services completely every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice.

The planning ministry said in a statement that it was reviewing wage agreements inked by suspended President Dilma Rousseff earlier this month.

We will keep you informaed of any changes.”

Guidance on implementing SOLAS

On 1st July 2016 the amendments to the SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) regulations, came into force requiring all shippers to provide a Verified Gross Mass (VGM) for each container.  To help shippers, a collaboration of authoritative organisations –  the World Shipping Council (WSC), the TT Club, the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA), and the Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) – have jointly released a second Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document.

 

The supplementary FAQs seek to provide further assistance in explaining the SOLAS VGM requirements by building on existing guidance material. They explain in more detail how the SOLAS container VGM requirements should be fulfilled in various circumstances and give additional information regarding the two methods that may be used to obtain the VGM of a packed container.  

 

Shippers are urged to continue to approach any of the collaborating organizations with additional questions if necessary.  Contact details of subject-matter experts from each of the organizations can be found at the end of the FAQs document. 

 

Container safety is a shared responsibility, and all parties have an interest in improving the safety of ships, their crews and others throughout the containerized supply chain while reducing the risk of damage to cargo.  

 

The FAQs document can be accessed at: 

http://www.worldshipping.org/industry-issues/safety/faqs

 

Cargo Transport strike in Colombia

From 28 days ago it is presenting a stoppage of cargo transport carriers in Colombia, which has intensified in recent days causing delays in transferring cargo to and from the ports.

The government and conveyors continue at the negotiating table trying to reach an agreement that allows lift this strike.

Aviomar is working normally but in this situation we have seen the need to leave some household goods in our warehouse and the port until the situation normalizes, which can cause delays in sending export shipments and extra costs in port for imports, which will try to minimize.

We appreciate your understanding and we will inform you as soon as the situation is completely resolved.

Lars Lykke Iversen joins Alfa Quality Moving

Effective July 2016, Lars Lykke Iversen, former CEO for the Santa Fe Group, has been appointed as Director of the Board for the Alfa Quality Moving & Relocation Group of Companies. Lars brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from more than 30 years in this industry, to Alfa Quality Moving & Relocation.

 

“Being a Dane, understanding the culture and speaking the language, Lars will play an important role together with owners and management in developing Alfa Quality Moving & Relocation Group into a leading Scandinavian Services Company for Moving & Relocation Services,” said Bengt Jönsson, partner and co-founder of Alfa Quality Moving & Relocation. Having known Lars for some 25 years, serving together on the ARM board, understanding Alfa’s DNA, I believe that Lars’ knowledge and experience will be a great asset for us moving forward.”

 

“I am delighted to join the board of the Alfa Group of Companies, with whom I worked for many years as a partner and experienced how the team has developed Alfa from a local company to a leading Scandinavian Services Company,” said Lars. I look forward to working with Bengt and his outstanding team as they take Alfa to the next level in the Mobility industry.”

 

Photo:  Lars Lykke Iversen

Knee-high vans for Whites

 

White and Company has recently taken delivery of six new, knee-high, air-suspension vans.  The vehicles were all provided by Trucksmith in Devon and have an 18cu met capacity.  They will be used at the company’s depots in London, Edinburgh, Leeds, Harrogate and Winchester.

 

Photo:  New knee-high vans for Whites

 

Derek Payne dies aged 82

 

Derek Payne died on 18th May 2016, he was 82 years old.  

 

He joined the moving industry in 1966 working for Brewer & Turnbull and Whites Removals.  Most of his working life, however, was spent with Robinsons where he stared as a manager eventually becoming MD of the whole company, and Peter Robinson’s right-hand man. In 1978 Robinsons bought the Coxeter name in Abingdon which came with a couple of warehouses, on in a farm building and one in a brewery.  Derek took up residence and ran the company which gave Robinsons its base in the town. “Derek did virtually everything at that time,” said Peter Robinson. “He worked very hard, was loyal and absolutely determined to be successful.”  At acquisition the company had just six men; by 1987 there were 70 on the payroll and Coxeters had become the largest subsidiary of Robinsons.

 

Derek was the President of BAR in 1987 having been installed at the conference in Stratford on Avon.  Rob Syers was the BAR General Secretary at the time. “He was committed to the industry and a stickler for detail,” he said, “some might say pedantic.”  But that ability was put to good use for the benefit of the whole industry as Derek was involved with the development of ISO 12522 right from the beginning.  “He always wanted to do things right,” said Rob.  “He was held in very high respect and was rock solid, he never missed a Board meeting.”

 

After retiring from the day-to-day business Derek continued his connection with the industry with charitable work as Chairman of the BAR’s Removers Benevolent Fund (RBA) where he was renowned for absolute fairness.  Derek’s funeral was well attended by representatives of the moving industry and BAR that he had served so well for so long. 

 

Photo: Derek Payne, BAR President 

 

      

 

 

Voerman Russia moves to new location

OMNI are pleased to announce that, following on from our news article of the 3rd of May, Voerman Russia have now completed their relocation.

Their new address is as follows…

119297, Russian Federation
Moscow
17AC1 Rodnikovaya street
“Techno-Park”

Please update your records.