ASP Ship Management Group History - Our History Is On Your Side
Over the past decade, the ASP Ship Management Group has become one of the leading third party ship management companies, providing integrated marine services through regional fleet management offices worldwide.
ASP’s origins date back to 1875 with the establishment of McIlwraith McEacharn, also known as the Scottish Line. For 90 Years the company traded successfully between Europe and Australia until in 1964 McIlwraith McEacharn joined with Adelaide Steamships to create the 3 rd Party Ship Management entity called Associated Steamships Pty Ltd. In 1991 Associated Steamships, now owned by Cyprus Coal Ltd was merged with the ship management arm of ANL Ltd to create ASP Ship Management, with ANL holding the major shareholding of 60%.
In 1997, ASP Ship Management was acquired by the Pan Gulf Group as part of a global expansion of its ship management business and that business was subsequently spun off as an independent entity. The new group adopted the ASP acronym from its Australian subsidiary to become the ASP Ship Management Group and used it as a new identity without losing that of the regional fleet offices. A typical example of this is found in the UK fleet office where Seascot was re-badged ASP Ship Management Ltd.
The ASP Group operate decentralised fleet management offices based in UK, Norway, Finland, India, Singapore, Australia and Germany. Each of these offices is structured to manage about 50 vessels for owners in their immediate geographic area and carry DOC’s for most vessels and Flag States.
ASP crews it’s fleet through a separate manning organisation called Crew Management Services Ltd (CMS). The CMS Group is responsible for recruiting, training and career development of all ASP seagoing staff. CMS also provides third party manning to non ASP fleet vessels and owners.