GC Rieber Shipping () is a
Norwegian shipping company
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that operates offshore subsea support vessels, marine seismic vessels and polar logistics and research expeditions. Based in
Bergen
Bergen (, ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, second-largest city in Norway after the capital Oslo.
By May 20 ...
, Norway it is listed on the
Oslo Stock Exchange
Oslo Stock Exchange () (OSE: OSLO) is a stock exchange within the Nordic countries and offers Norway's only regulated markets for securities trading today. The stock exchange offers a full product range including equities, derivatives and fixed ...
. A major owner is
GC Rieber
GC Rieber is a private company that operates within the fields of real estate, shipping, food processing and industry. The company is based in Bergen, Norway. Operations are performed by the subsidiaries GC Rieber Shipping AS, GC Rieber Skinn AS, ...
.
History
The company dates back to the establishment of
G.C. Rieber & Co. AS in 1879. The company started with shipping in the 1930s and soon entered both the polar exploration field and in 1965 the seismic shipping field in the
North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. A sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Se ...
. Through the 1970s the company specialized in Arctic and Antarctic research expeditions and in 1981 the division was established as a separate company, Rieber Shipping A/S. The company has since established an in-house design department for the specialized vessels.
Business
The company operates in three related markets, Subsea, Ice/Support and Marine Seismic.
GC Rieber Shipping has a 65% stake in Armada Seismic, a 50% stake in the subsea services company Reef Subsea and a 73% stake in
environmental monitoring
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company Octio.
Fleet
The company has owned several vessels that are periodically leased to other contractors, and also leases vessels from others as well.
Fleet
, last accessed September 23, 2016.
;Subsea
*''Polar Prince'' (built 1999 at Flekkefjord Yard, sold to the greek Asso-Group in 2015, renamed to ''Aethra'')
*''Polar King'' (built 2011 at Freire Shipyard, Spain, sold to the greek Asso-Group in August 2020, renamed to ''Argo'')
*''Polar Queen'' (built 2011 at Freire Shipyard, Spain, sold to the Schmidt Ocean Institute
Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit operating foundation established in March 2009 by Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt. The Institute's goal is to advance innovative oceanographic research and discovery through technological adv ...
in March 2021, retrofitted to an oceanographic research vessel and renamed to RV ''Falkor (too))
*''Polar Onyx'' (built 2014 at Ulstein Verft, sold to Taiwanese offshore wind company Dong Fang Offshore in December 2021)
;Ice / Support
*''Polar Pevek
''Idun'' is a Swedish icebreaker. The ship was built in 2006 as ''Polar Pevek'' and stationed at the De-Kastri terminal in the Russian Far East. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the vessel's Norwegian owner withdrew from Russia ...
'' – icebreaker/support vessel (built 2006 at Aker Yars Aukra)
*''Polar Piltun'' – crew boat (built 1998, converted 2009, at Kværner Fjellstrand)
*''Polar Baikal'' – crew boat (built 2000, converted 2009, at Kværner Fjellstrand)
* – icebreaker (built 1995 at Kverner Kleven Leirvik)
;Marine Seismic
* (built 1985)
*''Polar Empress'' (built 2015 at Kleven Myklebust)
*''Polar Duke'' (built 2010 at Factorias Juliana)
*''Polar Duchess'' (built 2011 at Factorias Juliana)
*''Polar Marquis'' (built 2000, bought 2009 as ''Geo Atlantic'', renovated and renamed 2014, at Flekkefjord Slipp & Maskinfabrikk)
Footnotes
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Shipping companies of Norway
Research shipping companies
Supply shipping companies
Transport companies of Vestland
Companies based in Bergen
Transport companies established in 1981
Companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange
Norwegian companies established in 1981