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Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement and Columbia Shipmanagement join the forces in the segment of the naval supplies
Constituted the GP General Procurement Co. Ltd. (GenPro)
June 7, 2018
The society Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement of the German group Schulte and the society Columbia Shipmanagement, that the Cypriot Schoeller Holdings is under responsibility of, has decided to join the forces in the segment of the naval supplies being , company that will take care to negotiate with naval contractors and international provveditori the supplies of producing of consumption to the aim to obtain the best price to advantage of the shipowners own customers. The scope of the initiative will not be limited however to the single ones producing of consumption and the naval produced ones, but also to all produced and the goods necessary for the activities of the marine field it are down that in sea.
The two partner has evidenced that with their agreement beyond 800 ships producing of quality will have approached to a range of to the best price. "GenPro - it has emphasized the president and managing director of Columbia Shipmanagement, Mark O'Neil - represents the optimization of the process of supplying in its purer form: a real winning solution is for the shipowners that for the suppliers". "We consider - it has added the managing director of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, Ian Beveridge - than GenPro will change the way in which the supplies are delivered to the shipowners on an international scale and with the time he will become a new leader of the field. Both the companies are taking advantage of their ties with the industry and their relations with the shipowners and believe that he is something that the shipowners will appreciate".
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