Christer Ericsson | |
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Born | Jan Christer Ericsson 27 March 1942 Skövde, Sweden |
Disappeared | 28 June 2016 (aged 74) Outside Marstrand, Sweden |
Status | Found deceased |
Body discovered | 27 August 2016 Sea outside Marstrand |
Occupation | Businessman |
Jan Christer Ericsson (27 March 1942 – 28 June 2016) was a Swedish businessman. He developed a method for loading of containers, in which he tried unsuccessfully to interest his then-bosses at Stena Line.[1] In his own business, Container Safe J C Ericsson AB, later known as Consafe, he developed his own ideas and was initially successful in sea transportation.[1] In 1987, he published a book entitled Utan omsvep: mitt berikande liv med Consafe.
In the late 1970s, Consafe started to manufacture houses and service platforms for offshore businesses in co-operation with Svenska Varv. The business expanded, but went into bankruptcy in 1985.[1]
Ericsson had already, before the bankruptcy, started to invest in other businesses. He was a major shareholder in the car dealership Philipson Bil and also invested in the oil and gas industry.[2] Ericsson presented an episode of the Sveriges Radio show Sommar i P1 on 6 July 2006,[3] where he spoke about his life and business career.[3]