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__NOTOC__ Jebsen may refer to: People * Atle Jebsen (1935–2009), Norwegian businessperson and ship-owner * Finn Jebsen (born 1950), Norwegian businessperson *Gustav Adolf Jebsen (1884–1951), Norwegian industrialist *Johnny Jebsen (1917–1945), anti-Nazi German intelligence officer and British double agent *Jørg Tofte Jebsen (1888–1922), Norwegian physicist, discovered and published Birkhoff's theorem *Kristian Gerhard Jebsen (1927–2004), Norwegian ship-owner * Michael Jebsen (1835–1899), German ship owner and politician *Peter Jebsen (born 1824), Norwegian businessperson and politician * Sigurd Jebsen Grieg (1894–1973), Norwegian museologist and archeologist *Hans Michael Jebsen (born 1956), Hong Kong-based Danish businessperson and land owner Businesses * Jebsen & Jessen (SEA), engineering, manufacturing and distribution company in Southeast Asia *Jebsen Group, marketing and distribution company based and headquartered in Hong Kong * Jebsen Wilson Euro Carriers, short ...
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Jebsen Group
Jebsen Group () is a marketing, investment, and distribution organisation founded in 1895. It is headquartered in Hong Kong with offices in Mainland China and Macau. It consists of six business lines: Beverage, Consumer, Industrial, Motors, Logistics, and Jebsen Capital. It offers market access for over 200 leading companies to build their brands and market share in Greater China. Hans Michael Jebsen is the chairman of the group, with Alfons Mensdorff-Pouilly serving as the CEO. History Jebsen & Co. was established in Hong Kong in March 1895 by second grade cousins Jacob Jebsen and Heinrich Jessen from Aabenraa. The company started as a shipping agency owned by Jebsen's father who had a fleet of fourteen coastal steamers at the Chinese coasts. With expanding business range, in January 1909 Jebsen & Jessen Hamburg was founded to coordinate the European business. In December 1963, Jebsen & Jessen Group was founded by Arwed Peter Jessen to concentrate on business in South East ...
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Sigurd Jebsen Grieg
Sigurd Jebsen Grieg (22 August 1894 – 3 November 1973) was a Norwegian museologist and archeologist. He was director of the Sandvig Collections at Maihaugen in Lillehammer. He is most associated with the excavation of Raknehaugen, a prehistoric burial barrow located at Ullensaker in Akershus, Norway. Biography He was born in the borough of Fana in the city of Bergen, Norway. He was the son of Bergen-based book publisher, John Grieg (1856–1905). and Marie Justine Agnethe Jebsen (1862–1943). He earned his Master's Degree (1923) and PhD (1926) from the University of Oslo. Then he was for several years been employed at the university's Antiquities Collection as an assistant and curator. From 1924 to 1946, he was administrative manager of the university's Antiquities Collection (''Universitetets Oldsaksamling'') now the Museum of Cultural History, Oslo. Grieg conducted an extensive investigation of Raknehaugen at Ullensaker beginning in summer 1939. Before wo ...
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Atle Jebsen
Atle Jebsen (10 November 1935 – 13 October 2009) was a Norwegian businessperson and ship-owner. Jebsen was born in Bergen in 1935 and was a great-grandson of Peter Jebsen. He was one of the most important persons in the Norwegian shipping during the turbulent 1960s and created the Jebsen Group during the 1970s. Atle Jebsen died in a car crash on 13 October 2009. References

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Jebsheim
Jebsheim is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. During WWII in fighting over the Colmar Pocket, which included Jebsheim, Audie Murphy was awarded the Medal of Honor. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin département * Colmar Pocket The Colmar Pocket (french: Poche de Colmar; de , Brückenkopf Elsass) was the area held in central Alsace, France, by the German Nineteenth Army from November 1944 to February 1945, against the U.S. 6th Army Group (6th AG) during World War II. ... References Communes of Haut-Rhin {{HautRhin-geo-stub ...
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Jebsens
Kristian Jebsens Rederi usually known as the Jebsen Group or KJR has business activities ranging from ship owning, ship commercial operations, technical and crew management. The group employs 250+ on-shore personnel plus over 15,000 seafarers in their pool serving the global shipping industry. Jebsens core shipping activities focus on the transport of dry bulk commodities in Europe, the Far East, Australia and the Pacific North American Coast for industrial clients with the use of tonnage ranging from Small Handysize up to Panamax vessels, both Self-unloaders and conventional. The group is currently headed by Bjørn Jebsen (3rd. generation) who became chairman in 2009. History Jebsens was founded in 1929 by Kristian Jebsen under the banner of Kristian Jebsens Rederi AS (KJR) in Bergen. Operations began with its first two 2,500 dwt newbuildings. One of them, MV Vigsnes, pictured on the right. The company grew steadily through the 1930s, emerging from World War II as a small shi ...
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Port Jebsen
Signy Island is a small subantarctic island in the South Orkney Islands of Antarctica. It was named by the Norwegian whaler Petter Sørlle (1884–1933) after his wife, Signy Therese. The island is about long and wide and rises to above sea level. Much of it is permanently covered with ice. The average temperature range is to about in winter (i.e. in July). The extremes extend to . It is separated from Coronation Island to the north by Normanna Strait, and from Moe Island to the southwest by Fyr Channel. On Signy Island, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) maintains the Signy Research Station, a scientific station for research in biology. The base was opened on 18 March 1947, on the site of an earlier whaling station that had existed there in the 1920s. The station was staffed year-round until 1996; since that year it has been occupied only from November to April. It houses 10 people. Geography A number of locations on the island have been charted and individually named ...
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Jebsen Rocks
Signy Island is a small subantarctic island in the South Orkney Islands of Antarctica. It was named by the Norwegian whaler Petter Sørlle (1884–1933) after his wife, Signy Therese. The island is about long and wide and rises to above sea level. Much of it is permanently covered with ice. The average temperature range is to about in winter (i.e. in July). The extremes extend to . It is separated from Coronation Island to the north by Normanna Strait, and from Moe Island to the southwest by Fyr Channel. On Signy Island, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) maintains the Signy Research Station, a scientific station for research in biology. The base was opened on 18 March 1947, on the site of an earlier whaling station that had existed there in the 1920s. The station was staffed year-round until 1996; since that year it has been occupied only from November to April. It houses 10 people. Geography A number of locations on the island have been charted and individua ...
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Jebsen Point
Signy Island is a small subantarctic island in the South Orkney Islands of Antarctica. It was named by the Norwegian whaler Petter Sørlle (1884–1933) after his wife, Signy Therese. The island is about long and wide and rises to above sea level. Much of it is permanently covered with ice. The average temperature range is to about in winter (i.e. in July). The extremes extend to . It is separated from Coronation Island to the north by Normanna Strait, and from Moe Island to the southwest by Fyr Channel. On Signy Island, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) maintains the Signy Research Station, a scientific station for research in biology. The base was opened on 18 March 1947, on the site of an earlier whaling station that had existed there in the 1920s. The station was staffed year-round until 1996; since that year it has been occupied only from November to April. It houses 10 people. Geography A number of locations on the island have been charted and individually named ...
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Jebsen Wilson Euro Carriers
Wilson ASA is a shortsea liner shipping company that operates about 100 vessels, of which 64 are owned. The ships are bulk carriers in the range of to . The company is controlled by Kristian Eidesvik who owns about 80% of the company. Headquarters are located in Bergen, Norway. History Wilson was founded in 1993 after the merger of Paal Wilson & Co (founded 1942) and Jebsens (founded 1929) with the operating company Jebsen Wilson Euro Carriers, as one of the largest short sea shipping companies in the world. The new company was a joint venture still owned by the two mother companies. At the time of the merger Paal Wilson & Co was owned 67% by IPG Shipping while the rest was owned by the Wilson family after Paal Wilson died in 1985. Kristian Eidesvik bought part of the company in 1995, but after internal struggle in Paal Wilson & Co sold their ownership in Euro Carriers to Jebsens, instead gaining control over Actinor Shipping. But the next year Actinor bought 70% of Jebsen ...
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Hans Michael Jebsen
Hans Michael Jebsen () is a Hong Kong-based Danish businessman and landowner. He joined the Jebsen Group in Hong Kong in 1981, and has been the Chairman and main shareholder of the Group since 2000. He is originally from Denmark. He owns a large portfolio of historic properties in Denmark, including several manor houses and historic inns. Early life and education Jebsen was born on 15 November 1956 in Siegen, Germany. The Jebsen family is of German-Danish origin and he attended the Deutsches Gymnasium in Åbenrå before studying Economics and Business Administration at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland (1978-81). Career Jebsen is a director of Singapore-based Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd. of the Jebsen and Jessen Family Enterprise worldwide. He is also on the board of Hysan Development Co. Ltd. and The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd. in Hong Kong. Property in Denmark Jebsen owns a large portfolio of historic properties in Denmark via the company Stenbjerg Ejendomme. His hold ...
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Jebsen & Jessen (SEA)
Jebsen & Jessen Group is a diversified industrial group with operation offices across South East Asia and beyond. It is a third generation family-owned enterprise and part of the Jebsen & Jessen Family Enterprise. Company Information Headquartered in Singapore with five regional business units across ASEAN, Jebsen & Jessen Group had a turnover of S$800 million in 2021, employs over 2,550 employees and has more than 50 subsidiaries and associate companies. The company has several joint ventures including JJ-Lurgi Engineering (a joint venture with Air Liquide), JJ-LAPP (a joint venture with Lapp Holding Asia), and JJ-PunSoe Sandar Oo, "SPA joins new joint venture", "Myanmar Times", 10 May 2011 (a joint venture with Serge Pun & Associates, Serge Pun & Associates Group). In May 2011, company executives indicated that the company has an acquisition war chest of SGD 250 million to support its growth strategy. History Part of a global family enterprise that dates back to a tr ...
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Finn Jebsen
Finn Jebsen (born 22 April 1950) is a Norwegian businessperson. He is known as the former CEO of the Orkla Group. He graduated as civil economist in 1974, plus took a master's degree in Business Administration at University of California (1976). Mr. Jebsen was hired in the Orkla Group in 1980. Having held various executive positions since 1984, he was the CEO A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ... from 2001 to 2005. After a scandal that forced him to leave from his position in Orkla Group, Mr. Jebsen is by 2010 chairman of the board of Kongsberg Gruppen. Norway's major defence contractor and maritime automation supplier. In addition he is chairman at Kavli Holding AS; and sole owner of Fateburet AS. He is also deputy chair of Kommunal Landspensjonskasse. References ...
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