Anglo-Eastern inaurgrates its first German office in Bremen
Anglo-Eastern CEO, Peter Cremers had a big week in Germany, first opening his Group's first fully operational ship management office in Germany and then participating in Marine Money's annual Ship Finance conference in Hamburg as both speaker and panelist.
In both the inauguration of his office in Bremen and later on in Marine Money's Ship Finance conference, Cremers had strong opinions on a couple of issues, as well as being clear in his aims for the German market.
Cremers explained: “In Germany, we saw specific opportunities for Anglo-Eastern in the 1,000 to 7,000 TEU container ship sector, where we already have the crew pools and experience with over 102 container vessels in our managed fleet.
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In both the inauguration of his office in Bremen and later on in Marine Money's Ship Finance conference, Cremers had strong opinions on a couple of issues, as well as being clear in his aims for the German market.
Cremers explained: “In Germany, we saw specific opportunities for Anglo-Eastern in the 1,000 to 7,000 TEU container ship sector, where we already have the crew pools and experience with over 102 container vessels in our managed fleet.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.eshippingtoday.com
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