The International Propeller Club launches in Norway
The International Propeller Club is proud to announce the official launch of its Norwegian branch. By uniting professionals from shipping, ports, energy, law, finance, technology, and beyond, the International Propeller Club of Norway is set to foster meaningful connections and amplify Norway’s influence within the global maritime community — locally anchored, globally connected.
With regional committees across Norway, the Club aims to create a hub for the maritime industry, connecting stakeholders from all sectors to advance both local and global business.
Founded in 1922 and rebranded as The International Propeller Club two years ago, the Club has grown into a powerful global network, connecting shipping professionals worldwide. Its mission to facilitate dialogue and collaboration within the maritime industry draws inspiration from the historic Lloyd’s coffee houses, where merchants forged vital business relationships in the 18th century.
“The Propeller Club’s value lies in its ability to serve as a common platform where stakeholders can engage in meaningful dialogue and build lasting B2B connections," said Dr. Sinem Ogis, President and Founder of the Propeller Club of Norway. "We believe in the simple truth that no shipping means no shopping. Trade must go on, through cooperation, innovation, and global dialogue.”
The launch has already received strong support from the industry. Yannis Litinas, Partner at Simonsen Vogt Wiig, commented: “We are glad to add a sharp blade to the propeller of the Club’s new ship,” highlighting the fresh momentum the Club brings to Norway’s maritime community.
Sidsel Norvik, Director of Nor-Shipping, added: “We are excited about the Propeller Club in Norway being launched at Nor-Shipping, and are cheering for this valuable initiative bringing the maritime community together and strengthening international collaboration.”
With a Norwegian presence, the Club aims to connect local and international maritime communities by fostering stronger trade relationships, expanding networks, and leveraging its historic ties with the United States and other key global maritime hubs. It will serve as a bridge between local expertise and international opportunity, deepening collaboration and reinforcing ties with global maritime leaders.
“ABS is committed to safety excellence in maritime and to working with our members, clients, and partners to deliver this. It is only by working together that the industry advances, and we fully support the important connecting role of the Propeller Club internationally and welcome the launch of the Norwegian branch,” said Egil Legland, ABS Manager, Norway Business Development.
Karl Arthur Bræin, CFO of H2Carrier, noted: “The Propeller Club plays a unique and important role in bringing together the maritime community, not only as a platform for dialogue in Norway, but as a bridge that strengthens international partnerships and trade. H2Carrier is proud to support the Club’s mission and values, and we see its work as essential in driving innovation, sustainability, and stronger global ties within the shipping and energy sectors.”