E. Nomikos Corp. is a shipping management company that provides the highest quality level transportation services in the dry bulk sector.
We take pride to have built a business aligned to our family values based on honesty, high ethical standards and respect.
Dating back to the early 1920s, we have formed over 100 years of proven track record on our field, always with operational excellence. Our vision is to meet and exceed our client requirements, whilst maintaining and further strengthening our long-trusted relationships.
31,200,000
NM
DISTANCE TRAVELLED
6,300
NUMBER OF PORT CALLS
FOR YEAR 2022
vision
Keeping our company’s long tradition alive, we maintain well-established and trusted relationships with our charterers, whom we value and place at the core of our strategy.
Equally, we consider our people as our most important asset and therefore we prioritize investing in employee development, engagement, and well-being both onshore and offshore. Operating the managed fleet with modern and efficient practices, having safe operations as the core of all activities, reducing environmental impact, and promoting responsible practices is of paramount importance. We aim to stay ahead of the curve and leverage cutting-edge technology to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer satisfaction. Our company remains committed to turning our vision into action and continue our legacy for generations to come.
mission
Our mission is to provide services to the Dry bulk market at the highest level and satisfaction to our customers, with respect to Health, Safety, Security and Environmental standards and setting the following long-term aspirations and goals:
zero
Incidents
Oil spills
Port State Control deficiencies
Security incidents
reduction
in permitted emissions
Operations at a stage of
excellence
history
The company’s routes trace back in the early 1900s
when its founder Evangelos P. Nomikos (1902-1985), after following his family tradition, commenced his shipowning activity in the 1920s. His father was Petros M. Nomikos (1865–1947) of Theran Steamship who managed to create a fleet of 14 steamers. According to maritime researchers, on the eve of the Second World War he was placed fourth in the ranks of Greek shipowning groups.
Evangelos P. Nomikos shipowning activity started by taking the risk to repair a cargo ship, which he renamed “Panaghiotis” and proved to be profitable during the World War II. After the end of the War, he was one of the few shipowners who managed to own Liberty cargo ships, bought from the American Government with the guarantee of the Greek state. Evangelos Nomikos was quickly in the position to order newbuilding vessels in the United Kingdom and was among of the few to foresee that Japan would become the center of shipbuilding. Between 1953 and 1964 he implemented a major investment program in newbuildings, taking delivery of numerous vessels -bulkers and tankers- from Japanese yards. By the mid-seventies, Evangelos P. Nomikos had established extended representations in Piraeus, London, Monaco and New York.
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Evangelos P. Nomikos (1902-1985)
Besides his shipowning activity, Evangelos contributed a great deal to his homeland, the island of Santorini, including the establishment of the “Loula & Evangelos Nomikos Foundation” and the creation and installation of the Cable Car.
From Evangelos P. Nomikos to his daughter and then granddaughter, the family legacy is being continued amid the years until today, having endowed us with experience through the management of o total of around 60 vessels.
view our fleetSantorini island