Lloyd's List Top Ten
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1. Nils Andersen and Eivind Kolding, AP Moller-Maersk
Danish carrier is spearheading a revolution that is not just about ship sizes, easier cargo booking systems, or service punctuality
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2 . Li Shenglin, Minister of Transport, China
Li plays the lead in a cast of strong characters and companies that collectively continue to hold sway over the markets
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3. John Fredriksen, Fredriksen Inc
Fredriksen is still one of the most astute players in the shipping industry and one of the most influential
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4. Ma Zehua, Cosco
China Inc has great expectations of Capt Wei’s successor
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5. Mike Duke, president and chief executive, Walmart
Duke's entry is a nod to shifting container dynamics whereby shippers have become more powerful
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6. Li Shaode, president, China Shipping Group
Li Shaode is a model of the modern Chinese ‘shipping man’.
7. George Economou, chairman and chief executive, DryShips
Economou’s empire still flourishing despite market turmoil
8. Garaad Mohammed, pirate, Somalia Inc
Mr Mohammed’s position on our list remains unacceptably high
9. John Angelicoussis, principal, Angelicoussis Shipping Group
Group accounts for more than one-fifth of the current Greek-registered fleet
10. Gianluigi Aponte, founder and chairman, Mediterranean Shipping Co
Reclusive owner finally emerged from the shadows this year to share some of his...
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11. Roger Janson, head of Cargill Ocean Transportation
Cargill can influence all corners of the dry bulk market -
12. Koichi Muto, president, Mitsui OSK Lines
MOL chief focusing on innovation as Japanese company prepares for better markets -
13. Khalid Al-Falih, president and chief executive, Saudi Aramco
Dominant Opec member has been flexing its output muscle -
14. Murilo Ferreira, chief executive, Vale
New chief executive has been silent about miner’s plans for VLOC fleet -
15. The Ofer family
Third generation now entering the family firm and moving into key positions -
16. Ivan Glasenburg, chief executive, Glencore
Trading giant posted revenues of $145bn in 2010 -
17. Shri Mukesh Ambani , chairman and managing director, Reliance Industries
Reliance Industries’ rise in the refining world will shape tanker fortunes -
18. Li Ruogu, chairman and president, Export-Import Bank of China
Cexim is pushing hard to expand its international ship finance portfolio -
19. Jose Sergio Gabrielli and Sergio Machado, Petrobras/Transpetro
Real power in Brazil’s maritime sector rests with duo -
20. Koji Sekimizu, incoming IMO secretary-general
Newcomer's influence over the industry will be felt in the year ahead, one way or the other
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